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Russians will face fines if they search online for "extremist" content under a new law that tightens censorship and could ...
Russian lawmakers on Tuesday approved legislation imposing fines on people reading and searching online for content that the ...
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Putin’s ‘digital gulag’: Inside the Kremlin’s attempt to construct a spy app to snoop on Russians
The Russian President has ordered officials to switch to the Max app to restrict the use of foreign software, according to ...
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The Print on MSNRussian woman living in Karnataka cave didn’t want to be rescued, seeks govt nod to live in jungles
Nina Kutina says she and her daughters did not want to be rescued from the forest. She urges the Indian government to not ...
The changes represent Russia's latest internet restriction, following measures taken against social media platforms and ...
A British man who "dreamt about being like James Bond" has been found guilty of trying to spy for what he believed to be ...
Vikram Misri made the remarks in response to a question at a media briefing on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's four-day visit to the UK and the Maldives ...
I’m Sam Jones. From the Financial Times and Pushkin Industries, this is Hot Money Season 3: Agent of Chaos, Episode 7 — From Russia With Love. [MUSIC PLAYING] ...
A British man who “dreamt about being like James Bond” has been found guilty of trying to spy for what he believed to be ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNExplained: How Russia Is Cracking Down on the Internet and Messaging Apps
Since invading Ukraine, the Kremlin has made it increasingly challenging for Russians to access foreign websites, social media platforms and, more broadly, information that contradicts its narratives.
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