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The anti-Western rhetoric that dominated Russia’s recent elections has a new focus, with gays targeted as symbols of Western permissiveness in a wave of laws being adopted across the country.
Russia’s lower house of parliament voted unanimously on Tuesday to ban what authorities cast as pernicious propaganda for a child-free way of life, hoping to boost a faltering birth rate.
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3:53 Russia passes bill to expand its ‘LGBT propaganda’ law, critics call it part of ‘war’ with West Russia’s parliament approved on Thursday a bill that widens a prohibition of “LGBT ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Six Western nations accused Russia of using the U.N. Security Council to launder disinformation, spread propaganda and justify an unprovoked attack on Ukraine on Friday ...
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the department had indicted two Russia-based employees of RT, Russia’s international news channel—and a key conduit for Russia's disinformation efforts ...
The chief executive of Nasdaq-listed internet company Yandex faces prosecution in a Russian court for alleged offences under the country’s so-called “LGBT propaganda” law, a notice on the ...
Russia’s parliament preliminarily approved and bolstered an existing anti-LGBTQ2 law that forbids the promotion of “LGBT propaganda” in the country. The bill, which was passed in 2013 ...
A Russian court fined Alphabet's Google 3 million roubles ($38,600) on Thursday for failing to delete YouTube videos it said promoted "LGBT propaganda" and "false information" about Russia's military ...
When Moscow invaded Ukraine, Pavel Talankin, a staff member at a secondary school in Russia's Ural Mountains, was ordered to film patriotic lessons, songs and morning drills.
Already, Russia has turned to promoting a false theory the U.S. is developing biological warfare weapons in Ukraine – a line taken up by anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists, QAnon and some of ...
A Russian court on Tuesday fined U.S. tech giant Apple six million roubles ($76,510) for violating Russian rules on what Moscow calls "LGBT propaganda," the state TASS news agency reported.