In Russia, the Second Western District Military Court sentenced in absentia Aider Muzhdabaiev, one of the heads of the Crimean Tatar TV channel ATR, to six years in prison for "calls for terrorism".
The Second Western District Military Court in Moscow on September 20 sentenced staunch Kremlin critic Ayder Muzhdabayev to ...
In September, the Russian government labeled Nobel Prize-winning Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov a ‘foreign agent.’ As this ...
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 ...
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has discovered new crimes by Yurii Podoliaka, a blogger with millions of followers, who ...
A court in the Russian city of St. Petersburg sentenced anti-war activist Olga ... Several noted bloggers and journalists, as well as the Norway Helsinki Committee in Kazakhstan; the Kazakh ...
Germany has launched an investigation into the suspected attempted murder of a Berlin-based Russian journalist after ... this month of extremism and sentenced to 19 years in prison.
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 ...
US journalist Evan Gershkovich appealed the latest ... having been found guilty of espionage and sentenced to 16 years in a penal colony. Russia also detained WNBA star Brittney Griner on drug-related ...
Prosecutors said the journalists, Ruslan Leviev and ... Prosecutors announced the sentence in a statement on Tuesday. Russia has used the charges to silence high-profile government critics since ...
Russian journalist’s horror journey in grips of suspected poisoning - Irina Bogloyan tells Andy Gregory of her harrowing ...
RUSSIAN BLOGGER AND political activist Maxim Katz has been sentenced in absentia to eight ... He was the first journalist arrested by Moscow on allegations of spying — which he and his employer ...