AnamateurastronomerhuntingforradiosignalsofsecretmilitarysatelliteshasdiscoveredaNASAorbitalthatwaswrittenoffmorethanadecadeago.TheImagerforMagnetopause-to-Auro
Google'sintentionto"de-rank"RussianmediaoutletsRTandSputnikisequaltocensorship,RussianForeignMinistryspokeswomanMariaZakharovasaidThursday.Itisaviolationoffreed
“WhenthenewsaboutRTcameout,Ithinkmostpeoplejustkindofshrugged;theydidn’treallyseeitasabigissueonewayoranother.IfitwaseventuallyproventhatRThadplayedaroleinelect
Russiahasmovedclosertointroducingalawthatwillallowthegovernmenttolistanyforeignmediaoperatinginthecountryasaforeignagent.Theproposal,inretaliationforKremlin-bac
Kremlin-backednewstelevisionstationRTAmericaregisteredMondaywiththeUSDepartmentofJusticeasa“foreignagent”intheUnitedStates,theoutlet’seditor-in-chiefsaid,astate
MoscowmayconsidertakingretaliatorymeasuresifWashingtonkeepsthepressureontheRussianmediaworkingintheUnitedStates,theRussianForeignMinistrysaidSunday."Peopleshoul
TwitterannouncedithasuncoveredseveralaccountslinkedtothesameRussianactivityonFacebook,aswellas$274,000spentonadsbyacompanywithtiestotheRussiangovernmentduringth
Barclays' freeze of the account of Russia's Rossiya Segodnya, commonly known as Russia Today (RT), once again shows the West's double standards over free press.
Barclays, which has frozen the bank account of Russia Today (RT)'s London office, refused to give an open explanation over its decision, triggering suspicions that the UK authorities are flaunting "freedom of press" through financial means.