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KT - Kremlin Today

KT - Kremlin Today

RT – also known as Russia Today – is an international TV channel and online outlet, which is fully funded by the Russian government. It’s available via cable and satellite connections around the globe, with streaming on the web and on Youtube in English,…
The tragedy in Aleppo

The tragedy in Aleppo

As Aleppo’s men, women and children die, criticism of Moscow by global opinion leaders is growing. Tuesday saw an interview with President Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on the Kremlin’s own TV channel, Russia Today. Instead of advancing arguments related to the situation in Syria, Mr Peskov used the…
Temnik - the Kremlin’s route to media control

Temnik - the Kremlin’s route to media control

Many Russians will know what a temnik is. But only a few can claim to have seen one. In journalistic jargon, the temnik – a word derived from the word “theme” – means an instruction from the authorities, which is disseminated among the media. A temnik tells which themes to…
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