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Russian heavy metal and goth music fans in Russia could face prison after Vladimir Putin banned "satanists". The Kremlin's ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has authorised the country's top court to outlaw the 'international satanism movement' as an ...
In a controversial move in 2023, to bolster troop numbers for Putin's campaign in Ukraine, the Kremlin released convicted ...
Members of this non-existent group could face up to eight years in prison.Senior MP Andrei Kartapolov, who heads the Russian ...
Moscow expands the grounds for revoking naturalised citizenship, including perceived collaboration against Russia ...
Russian lawmakers advanced a bill on Tuesday that would fine internet users who search online for web pages, books, artworks ...
Moscow continues to pass restrictive laws, this time making it easier to revoke naturalised Russian citizenship ...
Vladimir Putin has ordered his government to enforce new restrictions that will outlaw apps and software from 'unfriendly ...
Officials allege that the "international satanism movement" poses a direct threat to Russia and is being funded by the West.
Analysts say Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s refusal to compromise on Ukraine is a colossal blunder that’s costing Russia its regional influence, lucrative energy markets, and place in the global ...