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  2. BBC News Russian - Wikipedia

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    The BBC's first Russian-language broadcast was a translation of a speech by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill on 23 June 1941. [1] The first programme of the Russian section of the BBC was hosted by Sonya (Betty) Horsfall on 24 March 1946. [1] However, during World War II there were sporadic broadcasts to the Soviet Union in Russian only ...

  3. Steve Rosenberg - Wikipedia

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    Steven Barnett Rosenberg (born 5 April 1968) is a British journalist for BBC News. He has been its Moscow correspondent since 2003, except for being Berlin correspondent between 2006 and 2010. In 2022, he became the BBC's Russia editor.

  4. Andrey Zakharov (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018–2022, Zakharov was a special correspondent for BBC News Russian. [1] While working at Proekt in 2020–2021, Zakharov authored an article revealing Vladimir Putin's alleged affair with Svetlana Krivonogikh. [4] [5] In October 2021, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation included Zakharov into the list of foreign agents. [6]

  5. Farida Rustamova - Wikipedia

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    Farida Rustamova was born in Moscow in 1992. [2] In the university, from 2012 to 2014, she worked in Gazeta.ru. [3]She worked and wrote for RBK Group, [4] BBC News Russian, Meduza, and TV Rain.

  6. All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

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    Moscow 24 (Москва 24) — News channel broadcasting in Moscow (formerly Stolitsa and TV Tsentr Stolitsa) 360° Moscow Region; The Russian-language edition of Euronews named "Euronews in Russian language" (Euronews на Русском языке), not to be confused with "Evronovosti TV/Евроновости"

  7. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In December 2009, Russian-based Internet provider Yota, with over 100,000 subscribers [9] blocked access to some Russian opposition Internet resources for its Moscow-based subscribers for a few days. This occurred after the chief prosecutor of St. Petersburg recommended that the company prevent access to extremist resources.

  8. Mass media in Russia - Wikipedia

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    It was the first non-state information channel in the Soviet Union, and in 1993 it established the first Russian news agency specialized in economics, Interfax-AFI. [23] Other news agencies include Rossiya segodnya, REGNUM News Agency, Russian Agency of Legal and Judicial Information, and Rosbalt. Overall there are more than 400 news agencies ...

  9. Makiivka military quarters shelling - Wikipedia

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    [1] [12] [13] [14] On 3 February 2023, BBC News Russian reported they had documented the deaths of 101 soldiers in the attack, while 18 remained missing. [15] By 17 March 2023, they updated the confirmed number of dead to 139. [2] The General Staff of Ukraine claimed 10 vehicles destroyed. [8]