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Newspaper Year founded Published Language Distribution Circulation Publisher Owner Amurskaya Pravda: Russian: Blagoveshchensk: Argumenty i Fakty: 1978
Pravda (Russian: Правда, IPA: ⓘ, lit. 'Truth') is a Russian broadsheet newspaper, and was the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the country with a circulation of 11 million. [1]
In 2013, after Russian President Vladimir Putin published an op-ed in The New York Times in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, [11] US senator John McCain announced that he would publish a response article in Pravda, referring to the newspaper owned by the Communist Party of the Russian Federation.
As of 2008 Russia had over 400 daily newspapers, covering many fields, and offering a range of perspectives. [25] The total number of newspapers in Russia is 8,978, and they have a total annual circulation of 8.2 billion copies. There are also 6,698 magazines and periodicals with a total annual circulation of 1.6 billion copies. [26]
USSR stamp: Masthead of "Pionerskaya Pravda" and Pioneer Badge. Series: 50th Anniversary of the Newspaper "Pionerskaya Pravda" Pionerskaya Pravda (Пионе́рская Пра́вда) is an all-Russian newspaper. Initially it was an all-Union newspaper of the Soviet Union. Its name may be translated as "Truth for Young Pioneers".
Komsomolskaya Pravda (Russian: Комсомольская правда; lit. ' Komsomol Truth ' ) is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper [ 1 ] that was founded in 1925. [ 2 ] Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper Pravda 'Truth'.
Komsomolskaya Pravda (Комсомольская правда, "Komsomol's Truth"), the organ of Komsomol. Krasnaya Zvezda (Красная звезда, "Red Star"), the organ of the Soviet Armed Forces. Sovetskiy Sport (Советский спорт, "Soviet Sports"), the organ of the USSR State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports and VTsSPS
Moskovskaya pravda (Russian: Московская правда, "Moscow Truth", in the transliteration system used by the Library of Congress spelled "Moskovskaia pravda"), is a daily morning newspaper of Russia, and formerly of the Soviet Union.