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  2. The Moscow Times - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Times is an Amsterdam-based independent English-language and Russian-language online newspaper. [5] It was in print in Russia from 1992 until 2017 and was distributed free of charge at places frequented by English-speaking tourists and expatriates, such as hotels, cafés, embassies, and airlines, and also by subscription.

  3. List of newspapers in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Language Distribution ... Moscow: The Moscow Times: 1992: Weekly: ... List of Russian newspapers and online news sites in English; Russian information resource about ...

  4. Category:Russian news websites - Wikipedia

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    15 languages. Azərbaycanca; ... Russia portal; News websites headquartered in the country of Russia. ... The Moscow Times; N. NEWSru; NGS (Russian digital mass media ...

  5. The Moscow Times, noted for its English coverage of Russia ...

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    Russia's Justice Ministry on Friday added The Moscow Times, an online newspaper popular among Russia's expatriate community, to its list of “foreign agents” in the country's continuing ...

  6. Russia declares newspaper The Moscow Times 'undesirable ... - AOL

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    The Russian prosecutor general's office on Wednesday declared The Moscow Times, an online newspaper popular among Russia’s expatriate community, as an “undesirable organization.” The ...

  7. Russia declares independent news site The Moscow Times ... - AOL

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    The Moscow Times relocated to the Netherlands after Russia introduced sweeping censorship laws shortly after launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

  8. Mass media in Russia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, the three main news agencies in Russia were TASS, RIA Novosti and Interfax. [23] TASS, founded in 1904, is a federal, state-owned news agency, working throughout Soviet times as TASS. It has over 500 correspondents and broadcasts in six languages, with 350-650 items daily.

  9. Moskovskiye Novosti - Wikipedia

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    Moskovskiye Novosti (Russian: Московские новости, Moscow News) was a Russian-language daily newspaper in Russia relaunched in 2011. The paper - by then a 'youth-oriented' free sheet handed out at more than 850 places around Moscow - on 23 January 2014 announced that it would cease publication on 1 February that year.