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  2. Russia-24 - Wikipedia

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    Russia-24 was banned in Ukraine, Moldova, the United Kingdom, and the European Union as a result of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. [3] The channel falsely claimed that the Bucha massacre was staged and suggested that footage of actors placing mannequins on a film set in St. Petersburg were Ukrainian soldiers using the mannequins to "pass ...

  3. 24 Chasa - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper, part of the 168 Chasa (meaning 168 Hours in English) Press Group founded by Petyo Blaskov, was launched in April 1991, [2] [3] a few months after the launch of the 168 Hours weekly newspaper. [4] The tabloid format and the colloquial, somewhat derisive, writing style of 24 Chasa quickly gained wide popularity. [4]

  4. Talk:24 Chasa - Wikipedia

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  5. K24 TV - Wikipedia

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    K24 TV, is a TV station in Kenya established in 2007 and launched on February 4, 2008. K24 was the first Kenyan television station to stream live on the internet, [ 1 ] giving diaspora viewers a taste of real Kenyan stories told in real time.

  6. Televizija 24 - Wikipedia

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    Televizija 24 (formerly 24 Vesti) is a 24-hour news channel originating from the national capital of Skopje, North Macedonia, reporting on national, regional and international news. [ 3 ] Line up

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  8. Disney Channel (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2008, Jetix switched to 24-hour broadcasting. Disney increased its stake in Jetix Europe to 99.8% by February 2009. [ 17 ] On 19 September 2009, Jetix Russia launched, operating exclusively from Moscow, [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] with The Walt Disney Company CIS as the owner and Telco Media providing technical support.

  9. Moscow 24 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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