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Meduza was created in 2014 by a group of journalists who left a much larger news site, Lenta.ru, after a Kremlin-friendly oligarch forced out its independent-minded editor, Galina Timchenko.
A Moscow court has fined Medusa Project SIA 400,000 rubles (almost $5,000) for “violating the procedure for the activities of a foreign agent.” The Telegram channel of Moscow’s courts of general ...
Russian authorities designated the independent news outlet Meduza an "undesirable organisation" on Thursday, effectively outlawing the site from operating in Russia and banning any Russian from ...
The move made Meduza the latest journalistic outlet to fall victim to the Kremlin’s efforts to suppress criticism. By Carly Olson Russian officials continued their campaign to stifle press ...
The Russian authorities have charged Meduza co-founder Galina Timchenko with the misdemeanor offense of violating Russia’s “foreign agent” law, according to online court records.. Timchenko stands ...
One of the last independent outlets in Russia, Meduza, has just been designated “undesirable” — threatening it with criminal penalties inside the country.
Meduza, an independent, Russian-language media outlet, accused the Russian authorities of carrying out an unprecedented wave of cyberattacks last month with the intent to “destroy” it.
Russian prosecutors labeled the independent news site Meduza “undesirable,” effectively criminalizing the outlet in the country. Skip to content.
Meduza was formed in 2014 by the former chief editor of Lenta.ru, Galina Timchenko, after she and most of Lenta.ru’s editorial staff left following an ownership change.
BRUSSELS, April 24 (Reuters) - The European Union on Saturday rejected Russia's labelling of independent news site Meduza as a "foreign agent" media organisation, saying its media restrictions ...