A Russian court has sentenced anti-war journalist Maria Ponomarenko to six years in prison under the Kremlin’s so-called fake news law, over a social media post about Moscow’s strike on a Mariupol ...
Prominent Russian commentator and Putin critic Alexander ... The law, put into force last March, carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison for journalists and caused most independent media ...
Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko was recently sentenced to six years in prison on similar charges. CPJ emailed the Central District Court of Prokopyevsk for comment, but did not receive any ...
LONDON, March 6 (Reuters) - Russian freelance journalist Andrei Novashov was handed an eight-month corrective labour sentence on Monday after being convicted of knowingly distributing false ...
A court in Russia’s Kemerovo region has sentenced journalist Andrey Novashov to eight months of corrective labor for allegedly spreading “disinformation” about the Russia army, according to the ...
Daniil Frolkin’s sentence on charges of spreading ‘fake news’ seen as attempt to silence other service personnel ...
The Russian Foreign Ministry said on March ... Last year, Tajik courts sentenced seven journalists and bloggers to prison terms ranging from seven to 21 years on charges of spreading false ...
The Russian occupiers sentenced Andrii Neznamov, a soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to 12 years in prison for allegedly ...
Because of the war in Ukraine, U.S. carriers have to take the long way on flights to and from Asia, giving an advantage to ...
Another Russian journalist, Maria Ponomarenko, was sentenced to six years in a penal colony last month for accusing the Russian air force of bombing a theatre in Mariupol last April where women ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Russian freelance journalist Andrei Novashov was handed an eight-month corrective labour sentence on Monday after being convicted of knowingly distributing false information about ...