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Russian state-owned television station RT logo is seen through a window with caution tape in front of a building
Media
Baltic ban on Kremlin-tied RT step toward dismantling ‘machinery of disinformation,’ says media expert
A close up of Putin looking at Trump
Russian conspiracy theories: How Kremlin-backed yarns help keep Vladimir Putin in power
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Russia’s RT is contesting the very meaning of ‘truth’
U.S. President George W. Bush departs the Oval Office of the White House for a day trip to South Carolina November 2, 2007.
Global Politics
Russia has a record of disinformation campaigns. So, why wasn’t the US prepared during the 2016 election?
Xenia Fedorova, chief executive of RT France, of the Russian state broadcaster RT, formerly known as "Russia Today,” poses during a visit to their news studio in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France, Dec. 18, 2017.
Media
Kremlin-backed broadcaster launches French-language news channel in wary Paris
Journalists listen to Russian President Vladimir Putin during his annual end-of-year news conference in Moscow
Conflict
At the epicenter of the Russian election manipulation story, reporters can’t report
Russia
Global Politics
Russia to retaliate after US tells RT to register as ‘foreign agent’
Anna Belkina, Director of Marketing and Strategic Development at RT, says RT has not yet published the list of advertisements ”but we probably are going to …  in the near future in some way.”
Conflict
Here are some of the stories RT says it promoted on Twitter
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Media
Twitter bars ads from RT and Sputnik after concerns of electoral interference
Global Politics
‘I’m proud to be American — and that is why after this newscast, I’m resigning’
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Arts, Culture & Media
This state-run news agency was not hardline enough for Vladimir Putin
Conflict & Justice
Reporter James Kirchick Hijacks Russia Today Broadcast to Protest Anti-Gay Laws
Conflict & Justice
Julian Assange to Host TV Show in Russia