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  2. TASS - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest Russian news agency and one of the largest news agencies worldwide. [2] TASS is registered as a Federal State Unitary Enterprise, owned by the government of Russia. [3] Headquartered in Moscow, it has 70 offices in Russia and in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), "along with 56 global branches in 53 countries". [4]

  3. RIA Novosti - Wikipedia

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    RIA Novosti (Russian: РИА Новости), sometimes referred to as RIAN (РИАН) or RIA (РИА), is a Russian state-owned domestic news agency.On 9 December 2013, by a decree of Vladimir Putin, it was liquidated and its assets and workforce were transferred to the newly created Rossiya Segodnya agency. [1]

  4. 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

  5. Mass media in Russia - Wikipedia

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    It was the first non-state information channel in the Soviet Union, and in 1993 it established the first Russian news agency specialized in economics, Interfax-AFI. [23] Other news agencies include Rossiya segodnya, REGNUM News Agency, Russian Agency of Legal and Judicial Information, and Rosbalt. Overall there are more than 400 news agencies ...

  6. Russian Alexander Vinnik back in Moscow after prisoner swap ...

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    TASS news agency reported that a U.S. Air Force passenger aircraft had left Moscow's Vnukovo airport heading in a westerly direction after spending about an hour on the ground.

  7. US envoy in Moscow held talks with senior Russian diplomat ...

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    On Monday, Ryabkov, Russia's point man for relations with the United States, held a news conference and, among other topics, discussed potential peace talks on Ukraine between Moscow and Washington.

  8. Why Russia wants to trade a convicted assassin, Vadim ... - AOL

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    Paul Whelan, Vadim Krasikov and Brittney Griner. (Photo illustration: Kelli R. Grant/Yahoo News; photos: Sofia Sandurskaya/Moscow News Agency photo via AP, Berlin Police, Rick Scuteri/AP) (AP)

  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.