LONDON (Reuters) - A Russian reporter being investigated under a new law for deliberately spreading false information about the war in Ukraine on Wednesday defended his claims on social media that ...
FILE PHOTO: People attend the street event "Call the War a War", in Lviv LONDON (Reuters) - A Moscow court on Friday ordered the arrest in absentia of Alexander Nevzorov, a prominent Russian ...
Prominent Russian commentator and Putin critic Alexander Nevzorov has been sentenced in absentia to eight years behind bars for spreading “fake news” about Moscow’s war on Ukraine, Russian news agency ...
Moscow — A Russian court on Wednesday sentenced in absentia veteran journalist Alexander Nevzorov to eight years in prison for spreading "false information" about Moscow's war in Ukraine. The verdict ...
On February 1, a Moscow court found prominent Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov guilty of disseminating "false news" about the Russian army and sentenced him in absentia to eight years in prison, ...
Alexander Nevzorov was sentenced to eight years in prison in absentia. He was targeted for his reporting on the bombing of a maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine. A Russian court on Wednesday ...
The prosecution is seeking to sentence the Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov to nine years in a penal colony, for allegedly spreading “fake news” about the Ukraine invasion. Nevzorov has ...
MOSCOW, May 4. /TASS/. The Russian Interior Ministry has put journalist Alexander Nevzorov on the wanted list under a criminal article, according to the department's database. "Alexander Glebovich ...
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