Russian lawmakers on Monday submitted legislation that would ban any information deemed “LGBT propaganda” by Russian authorities.

Current Russian law bans the display of “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relationships” toward minors.

If passed, the latest bill would restrict “information that denies family values” as well as “propaganda of nontr

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A former Russian state television worker who protested the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine on the air faces new charges of “discrediting” the military and said she expects further pressure and intimidation from law enforcement following her return to the country.

Marina Ovsyannikova was briefly detained in Moscow on Sunday evening after a July 15 soci

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A Moscow court has fined Google 21 billion rubles ($360 million) for failing to remove content concerning Russia's military intervention in Ukraine, the nation's telecommunications regulator said Monday.

Roskomnadzor said the Google-owned video platform YouTube had failed to block "false information" on the offensive in Ukraine, "extremist and

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The independent Dozhd television channel is resuming its broadcasts from outside Russia on Monday, ending a monthslong hiatus sparked by harsh wartime information laws passed in the wake of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

“The team is in a great mood but everyone is, of course, a little nervous because we haven’t been live for four and a half mon

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Russia must work to overcome “colossal” high-tech problems caused by Western sanctions imposed on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin said Monday.

"This is a huge challenge for our country," Putin said, accusing Western countries of deliberately blocking access to high-tech products for Russia.

“Realizing the colossal a

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