(NaturalNews) Moscow and Beijing are solidifying their bilateral ties on the foundation of equality and mutual respect, aiming to enhance the well-being of their...
The Russian prosecutor general’s office has declared The Moscow Times newspaper to be an “undesirable organization.” The designation means the newspaper popular with those in Russia’s expatriate community must stop any work in Russia. It…
The classification forces organizations to cease operations in Russia and opens Russians who work for, fund or collaborate with them to potential prosecution.
Russian authorities on Wednesday slapped an “undesirable” label on The Moscow Times, an independent English language newspaper, essentially banning the outlet from continuing operations in the country, where media is tightly controlled by…
New Delhi: Russia on Wednesday said it is hoping for quick resolution of the issue relating to India's call for return of Indians recruited into the Russian Army as support staff and asserted their recruitment...
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.''
Boris Yeltsin told Bill Clinton he was forced to agree to a deal with NATO in 1997 to soften the blow from the bloc’s expansion Read Full Article at RT.com