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  2. Pravda - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Pravda.ru - Wikipedia

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    The Russian politician Sergey Veremeenko also holds interests in Pravda.ru and Pravda International. [6] Pravda.ru was registered in November 1999 and has been published since January 27, 1999. [7] Pravda.ru also launched an English version (english.pravda.ru), a Portuguese version, as well as an Italian version. [8]

  4. List of newspapers in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Moskovskaya Pravda: 1918: Russian: Moscow: 304,529: Newspaper's journalists ... List of Russian newspapers and online news sites in English; Russian information ...

  5. Printed media in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet newspaper industry began in the underground movements that created Pravda, meaning 'truth', which on 5 May 1912 was published as a political newspaper. Pravda did not start as a political publication, but instead was a journal of social life.

  6. We Know the Truth About the War in Ukraine Because of ... - AOL

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    "Thanks to journalists, the world saw the truth about Bucha, Borodyanka, and Irpin. Hundreds of civilians shot dead by the Russian military," the editor in chief of Ukrayinska Pravda said.

  7. Central newspapers of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Pravda (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pravda (Russian for "truth" and "justice") is a Russian newspaper, formerly the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Pravda ("truth" in various Slavic languages) may also refer to:

  9. We Know the Truth About the War in Ukraine Because of ... - AOL

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    Editor's note: Sevgil Musaieva, the editor in chief of independent Ukrainian news outlet "Ukrainska Pravda", appeared at the TIME 100 Summit in New York City on Tuesday, June 7. Here are her ...