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  2. File:Map of federal subjects of Russia (2022), disputed ...

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    Reverted to version as of 19:48, 4 October 2022 (UTC) 15:32, 18 November 2024: 512 × 282 (776 KB) Ecrusized: Crimea is internationally recognized as Ukrainian territory: 19:48, 4 October 2022: 512 × 282 (827 KB) Techso01: Uploaded a work by Mzajac, Ltbubbas from {{derived from|Map of federal subjects of Russia (2014), disputed Crimea.svg ...

  3. Russian censorship - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Internet censorship in Russia ... This page was last edited on 12 March 2022, at 02:24 (UTC).

  4. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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    Freedom House (FH) Freedom of the Press report: [1] 10 is most free, 99 is least free 10 to 30 Free 31 to 60 Partly free 61 to 99 Not free — Not rated Reporters Without Borders (RWB) Press freedom index: [2] 6 is most free, 85 is least free 6.00 to 12.99 Good situation 13.00 to 24.99 Satisfactory situation 25.00 to 36.49 Noticeable problems

  5. Censorship in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is controlled by the Government of Russia and by civil society in the Russian Federation, applying to the content and the diffusion of information, printed documents, music, works of art, cinema and photography, radio and television, web sites and portals, and in some cases private correspondence, with the aim of limiting or preventing the dissemination of ideas and information that ...

  6. Russia to spend over half a billion dollars to bolster ...

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    Russia's digital development ministry plans to allocate nearly 60 billion roubles ($660 million) over the next five years to improve the system used to censor web traffic, a government proposal ...

  7. Cartographic censorship - Wikipedia

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    The early policy of secrecy proved difficult to enforce and soon maps became subject to censorship and falsification. Cartographic disinformation has long been a weapon in political propaganda, military counter-intelligence and covert diplomacy. [2] Maps are weapons of war and the falsification of maps is a legitimate ruse de guerre. However ...

  8. Russia tells its citizens: avoid travel to the West - AOL

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia said on Wednesday that relations with Washington were so confrontational that Russian citizens should not visit the United States, Canada and some EU countries in coming ...

  9. Russian programmers play 'cat and mouse' game to ... - AOL

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    Russia branded Meta an "extremist organisation" in 2022 after it temporarily allowed Ukrainian users to post messages in opposition to the invasion, such as "death to the Russian invaders". Meta ...