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  2. List of newspapers in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Political alignment Rossiyskaya Gazeta (Российская газета): Big tent, Pro-Putin: Izvestia: Pro-government [1]: RBK daily (РБК daily): Center-right, Economic liberalism

  3. Moskovskiye Vedomosti - Wikipedia

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    With a circulation of 600, the newspaper was printed by the university press, featuring mainly official announcements and articles by university professors. In 1779, the press was leased to the first Russian journalist, Nikolay Novikov , who reformed the weekly thoroughly, introduced supplements on literature and art, and raised its circulation ...

  4. Vedomosti - Wikipedia

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    According to the article Sechin was building a house in Barvikha on a plot worth $60 million. In November of the same year, Sechin won the case against Vedomosti and the court ordered the newspaper to remove the material from the newspaper's website and destroy all available circulation of this article. [28] [29] [30]

  5. The Moscow Times - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Times is an Amsterdam-based independent English-language and Russian-language online newspaper. [5] It was in print in Russia from 1992 until 2017 and was distributed free of charge at places frequented by English-speaking tourists and expatriates, such as hotels, cafés, embassies, and airlines, and also by subscription.

  6. Moskovskaya Pravda - Wikipedia

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    Moskovskaja Pravda is the first and oldest daily newspaper in Moscow. It was first published in 1918. On March 18, 1920 the newspaper was renamed Communist Labor and became part of the Moscow Committee of the RCP and the Moscow Council. On February 19, 1950 it was renamed again and published under the name Moscow truth. [1]

  7. Novye Izvestia - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1997 by a group of journalists who left Izvestia newspaper [1] with the financial backing of Boris Berezovsky.After Vladimir Putin's election as President of Russia in 2000, Novye Izvestia became a frequent critic of the new government, especially over the Kremlin's influence on democratic freedoms for Russian citizens and the war in Chechnya.

  8. Vechernyaya Moskva - Wikipedia

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    'Evening Moscow') is a Russian local newspaper [1] published in Moscow since 6 December 1923 daily (except Saturday and Sunday). [2] It was founded as an organ of the Mossovet, later as an organ of the city committee of the CPSU and the Mossovet. Since 1990 it is published by the joint-stock company Concern 'Vechernyaya Moskva'. [3]

  9. The Moscow News - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 The Moscow News was founded by American socialist Anna Louise Strong, who was one of the leaders of the Seattle General Strike in 1919. [1] It was approved by the Communist leadership—at that time already dominated by Joseph Stalin—in 1930 as an international newspaper with the purpose of spreading the ideas of socialism to international audience.