Journalists probing Russia hit by cyberattacks - 台北時報

Feedly Logo
July 28, 2019
Journalists probing Russia hit by cyberattacks - 台北時報
Moscow issues threats to UK media operating in London - EU Today
Have Putin's poisoners struck again, this time in Moscow? - EU Today
Russian news channel RT fined £200,000 by Ofcom for impartiality breaches - Salisbury Journal
Britain fines Russia's RT for breaking broadcast rules over Skripal and Syria - Ottawa Citizen

Journalists probing Russia hit by cyberattacks - 台北時報

台北時報
Reporters investigating Russian military intelligence have been targeted by highly sophisticated cyberattacks through their encrypted e-mail accounts, with evidence suggesting Moscow was responsible, the e-mail service provider ProtonMail and journalists said on Saturday.
Read More

Moscow issues threats to UK media operating in London - EU Today

EU Today
Moscow issues threats to UK media operating in London Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to British media operating in Russia that they should be ready to face the consequences after a British regulator fined Russia's RT state-financed TV channel.
Read More

Have Putin's poisoners struck again, this time in Moscow? - EU Today

EU Today
Have Putin's poisoners struck again, this time in Moscow? Political poisoning has been a trademark of Russia's security services, the Federal Security Service (FSB), Russian Military Intelligence (GRU), and their predecessors for many years.
Read More

Russian news channel RT fined £200,000 by Ofcom for impartiality breaches - Salisbury Journal

Salisbury Journal
NEWS channel RT has been fined £200,000 for "a serious breach" of impartiality rules, Ofcom has said. The Kremlin-backed broadcaster, formerly Russia Today, failed to preserve due impartiality in seven news and current affairs programmes between March 17 and April 26 2018, an investigation by the regulator found in December.
Read More

Britain fines Russia's RT for breaking broadcast rules over Skripal and Syria - Ottawa Citizen

Ottawa Citizen
Britain fines Russia's RT for breaking broadcast rules over Skripal and Syria Reuters Updated: July 26, 2019 LONDON — Britain’s media regulator fined Russia’s RT 200,000 pounds ($248,740) for breaching broadcasting impartiality rules in its coverage of the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal, the policies of Ukraine and the conflict in Syria.
Read More
Feeling mobile? Get the Feedly app and read on the go
GooglePlay Store App

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Top News Newsletter // October 23

SPIEGEL ONLINE - Doing Putin's Dirty Work: The Rise of Russia's GRU Military Intelligence Service