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Trud (Russian: Труд, English: Labor) is a Russian newspaper.. Trud's first issue was on February 19, 1921, [3] in Moscow, in what was then the Soviet Union.Under the Soviet state, the paper published the work of famous writers and poets, including Vladimir Mayakovsky, Nikolai Rubtsov, Yuri Nagibin, and Yevgeny Yevtushenko.
Trud (Bulgarian: Труд, English: Labor), is a Bulgarian tabloid daily newspaper. The newspaper's first issue came out on 1 March 1936, making it one of the oldest Bulgarian newspapers still in existence. From 3 January 1994 to 31 December 2008 it was known as Dneven Trud (Дневен Труд, Daily Labor). [1]
Trud (Труд) Labour interests, Left-wing populism: Sovetsky Sport (Советский спорт) Soviet nationalism, Left-wing populism: Vechernyaya Moskva (Вечерняя Москва) Liberal conservatism, Economic liberalism, Pro-Putin: Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti (Санкт-Петербургские Ведомости)
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Trud, translated from Bulgarian, Russian and other Slavic languages as "Labour", may refer to: . Trud (Bulgarian newspaper); Trud (Russian newspaper); Trud (sports society) [], the republican Voluntary Sports Society of the Russian SFSR
Trud (Труд, "Labour"), the organ of Soviet trade unions. Pionerskaya Pravda (Пионе́рская Пра́вда, "Truth for Young Pioneers"), the official newspaper of the Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization
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