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  2. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty Newsroom in Munich, 1994. Radio Free Europe was created and grew in its early years through the efforts of the National Committee for a Free Europe (NCFE), an anti-communist CIA front organization that was formed by Allen Dulles in New York City in 1949. [11] [12] RFE/RL received funds covertly from the CIA ...

  3. United States International Programming to Ukraine and ...

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    The United States International Programming to Ukraine and Neighboring Regions (S. 2183; Pub. L. 113–96 (text)) is a law that authorizes the federal government to spend $10 million on programming for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and the Voice of America to be broadcast into Ukraine. [1]

  4. List of Trump administration dismissals and resignations

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    President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: Jamie Fly: August 1, 2019 President of Radio Free Asia: Bay Fang November 20, 2019 Chairman of Tennessee Valley Authority: James "Skip" Thompson May 2019 August 3, 2020 Fired after TVA announced that 200 American workers would be replaced with cheaper foreign workers. That decision was reversed on ...

  5. Voice of America - Wikipedia

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    The BBG was established as a buffer to protect VOA and other U.S.-sponsored, non-military, international broadcasters from political interference. It replaced the Board for International Broadcasting (BIB) that oversaw the funding and operation of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a branch of VOA. [66]

  6. Radio Farda - Wikipedia

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    Radio Farda (Persian: راديو فردا, lit. 'Radio Tomorrow') is the Iranian branch of the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) external broadcast service for providing "factual, objective and professional journalism" to its audiences.

  7. Andrei Babitsky - Wikipedia

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    Andrei Maratovich Babitsky (Russian: Андрей Маратович Бабицкий; 26 September 1964 – 1 April 2022) was a Russian journalist and war reporter, who worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) from 1989 to 2014, covering the 1991 August Coup, Civil War in Tajikistan and both the First and Second Chechen Wars from behind Chechen lines.

  8. Jeffrey Gedmin - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Gedmin (born 1958) is an American scholar and author. He is a senior fellow at Georgetown University and at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.He was president and CEO of the Legatum Institute in London from 2011 to 2014 and the former president of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty from 2007 to 2011.

  9. Demolition of monuments to Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine

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    In January 2021 "Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty" located three more remaining Lenin statues in three (Ukrainian controlled) small villages. This increased the number of remaining Lenin statues to five. [15]