(MENAFN- The Conversation) Just over three decades after Russia ... be LGBT propaganda and subject to legal sanction. This social media post resulted in a fine for the author. In 2022 the law ...
The party, maligned at home and abroad for its perceived drift towards Moscow, faces a tough parliamentary election in ...
By that time, the situation in Russia was already very bad. Putin had ruled the country for [many ... the reintroduction of ...
Two years after he launched his invasion of Ukraine on February 24th 2022, things are going Vladimir Putin’s way. Ukraine’s ...
Blocking YouTube was an option for the Kremlin, but Putin's team came up with a smarter plan to destroy the business model of the biggest channels. Russia has adopted a law that prohibits placing ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin leaves a tribune after delivering his speech at the annual congress of the Russian Union of ...
To understand Putin’s relationship with faith and the role religion plays in Russia’s foreign policy ... the Czar drew his powers not from the law or popular will, but from God himself.
Thousands have taken to the streets of the Georgian capital to protest against the ruling party’s proposed law targeting ...
Russia also benefits from its cooperation with the Taliban. It aims to present itself as the region's security provider, especially compared to the US's failure to create stability in Afghanistan.
The arrests are a clear indication of how Russia has come full circle on its persecution of sexual minorities under Vladimir Putin ... were also deemed to be LGBT propaganda and subject to legal ...