Russian law enforcement officers searched the offices of executives at the publishing house Eksmo in Moscow, according to Ren TV, a pro-Kremlin television channel close to Russia’s security services.
Russian blogger Viktoria Bonya has launched a flash mob targeting propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, State Duma deputy Vitaly ...
Three former employees of the now-closed Popcorn Books publishing house, detained in connection with the sale of queer ...
Russia’s state-backed messaging app Max has been renamed in app stores, where it now appears as ”Макс” (Maks) on both the App ...
A teenager in Perm sustained burns after picking up a device disguised as a bundle of banknotes that detonated when he lifted ...
The Russian social network VK removed the mutual aid section from a diabetes community called “Nyura Sharikova. Sakharny ...
Alexander Bastrykin, the head of Russia’s Investigative Committee, has ordered a review of books by children’s author Grigory ...
A Kyiv court has ordered the detention of Mykhailo Drobnytsky, 27, one of two patrol officers who fled from the attacker ...
A district court in Sochi has fined a local resident 1,000 rubles on an administrative charge of publicly displaying Nazi ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on April 21 that specialists had completed repairs on a section of the Druzhba ...
Russian law enforcement officers searched the homes of executives at the Moscow publishing house Eksmo, the pro-Kremlin TV channel REN TV reported, without citing a source.
A court in Yekaterinburg has sentenced Denis Allayarov, a former editor at the news agency Ura.ru, to five years in prison on ...