A recently unsealed FBI affidavit revealed that Russian websites have been spreading disinformation about the 2024 election, aligning their propaganda with GOP’s false narratives about migrants voting, Talking Points Memo reported. The story was posted on “washingtonpost.pm,” a web domain that the Justice Department determined is linked to a “Russian government directed” influence campaign called “Doppleganger.” An FBI affidavit, filed …
Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly travels in a lavish armoured train more often, inside pictures of which have been released by an investigative website. The train also features ‘anti-ageing machines’, a lung ventilator, a defibrillator, and a patient monitor. Everything is finished with natural wood, some State symbols are present.” “The armour doesn’t cover the whole train, but rather parts. …
To celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and China, the coastal city of Yantai in East China's Shandong province launched a new Russian website on Oct 2 to expand the city's global influence among its sister cities in Russia. The new Russian website, entitled "Hello World, This Is Yantai", was jointly launched by the …
Russians could face prison sentences of up to 15 years for spreading information that goes against the Russian government’s position on the war in Ukraine, a move that comes as authorities block access to foreign media outlets. The Russian parliament voted unanimously Friday to approve a draft law criminalising the intentional spreading of what Russia deems to be “fake” reports. …