Install

Get the latest updates as we post them — right on your browser

Today's paper. Last Updated: 05/30/2012

Archive Search

Search Keywords *

By Whom?

Filter your search by author 
Click here to open/close list of staff writers.
 
Result Order

When?

Search back
From Calendar ... Calendar

OR Perform search in FULL ARCHIVE

Where?

To select part of the site, click on it, to deselect click again.

    * Fields marked with an asterisk are required

Pages 1 - 3 of 3
First | Prev. | 1 | Next | Last

Group Ranks Russia on Par With Zimbabwe for Press Freedom

The Moscow Times

... executive branches. "Other authoritarian powers—such as Russia, Iran, and Venezuela—resorted to a variety of techniques to maintain a tight grip on the media, detaining some press critics, closing down media outlets and blogs, and bringing libel or defa¬mation suits against journalists," the group said in the introduction to its rankings. The top three nations in the rankings, all tied for the first spot, were Finland, Norway and Sweden, which also made up the top three last year...

Sobchak Accuses Woman of Lying About Protesters on State TV

The Moscow Times

... and received an award for being active in the city's election commission, RBC reported. Opposition figures blasted the woman for speaking in the interview, and Twitter lit up with disaproving comments. Sobchak proposed that the woman be sued under a libel law that carries a punishment of three to six months in jail. "St.129 Part 2 'Slander, contained in public speech or media,' punishable by imprisonment for up to 6 months." Shall we punish the on-call old lady? Sobchak wrote in twitter...

Big-Name Writers Lead Protest Rally of 10,000

By Jonathan Earle and Kevin O'Flynn / The Moscow Times

... Protesters denied the charges, and bloggers say they’ve unmasked the woman, Nina Toporova, as a United Russia loyalist who doesn’t live on Chistiye Prudy. Socialite and opposition supporter Ksenia Sobchak raised the possibility of filing libel charges. Protest leaders also appear to be coming under increasing pressure from the authorities. The authorities are preparing to jail opposition leaders Sergei Udaltsov and Alexei Navalny for two years, Sobchak tweeted on Saturday night, citing...

Pages 1 - 3 of 3
First | Prev. | 1 | Next | Last

Most Read