Kremlin: U.S. cyberattack could have brought down Russian government’s websites
Support for Russia’s Ruling Party Drops to Pre-Crimea Low – Poll
Russia’s Pursuit of Internet Sovereignty Backfires, Again
U.S. to strengthen support for Ukraine – Blinken
Russia deported at least 178 people from occupied Crimea last year – UN
UN: Russia has implemented no recommendations on human rights situation in Crimea
Razumkov explains move not to support sanctions on pro-Russian TV channels
Ukraine & Latvia’s war on Russian language is self-defeating & moronic, given world’s most successful countries are multi-lingual
Russia Says Twitter Not Removing ‘Banned’ Information
Russia to Display Advanced Armata Tanks at Red Square Parade
The Culture of Resentment Revisited
Call to Biden: US should help boost Ukraine’s reforms, move to NATO
Putin’s stealth takeover of Belarus gains momentum
Methane Emissions From Russian Pipelines Up 40% in 2020 – Study
Russian Guard to Train Journalism Students on Protest Coverage – Reports
The State Duma adopted in the first reading a bill exempting officials from punishment for unintentional corruption
Akhmetov’s DTEK fined Hr 5.1 million for deliberately cutting coal supplies
Annexed Crimea to file lawsuit against Ukraine due to water blockade
Due to attempts by Roskomnadzor to slow down the work of Twitter, all sites with a combination of t.co in the address suffered. For example, these are Microsoft, Github and RT.
Russia, China agree to build lunar station together

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