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Despite Website Blockages, Russians And Ukrainians Turn To RFE/RL For War Coverage
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) condemns the blocking of access within Russia to websites run by its Services.
RFE/RL Strongly Condemns Blockage Of Russian-Language Websites And Harassment Of Journalists
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) strongly condemns the blocking of its Current Time TV and Russian-language Crimea.Realities websites in Russia.
Audiences Turn To RFE/RL For Truthful Reporting About Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine
As the world awoke to unprovoked war in Europe, audiences turned to RFE/RL for breaking news and analysis of the escalation.
Ukraine: RFE/RL’s Comprehensive Coverage Of Russia’s Aggression
RFE/RL offers comprehensive around the clock reporting to audiences in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and in English to audiences around the world.
RFE/RL Seeks Hearing From European Court of Human Rights In Its Priority Case Against Russia
RFE/RL’s Moscow Bureau and its general director, Andrey Shary, filed final written submission with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on February 9.
RFE/RL Condemns Six Year Sentence For Ukrainian Service Journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko
RFE/RL condemns today’s sentencing of RFE/RL freelance journalist Vladyslav Yesypenko to six years in prison by a Russian-controlled court in occupied Crimea.
Briefly… On Reporting From Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas
What is it like for journalists reporting from eastern Ukraine’s Russia-backed-separatist ruled Donbas region?
Briefly… On War Worries In Ukraine’s Donbas
What do residents of eastern Ukraine’s Donbas know — and believe — about the possibility of war with Russia?
Welcome To Current Time
Current Time is a 24/7 Russian-language TV and digital network providing an alternative to Kremlin-controlled news and information.
RFE/RL’s Current Time Russian-Language TV Celebrates Five Years—Despite Incessant Kremlin Attacks
Since its formal launch as a 24/7 TV channel on February 7, 2017, Current Time’s mission has been to bring real news to Russian-speaking audiences everywhere.