NPRRussia's New Law Banning Fake News Is Censorship, Critics SayMar 18, 2019Shannon Van SantBy Shannon Van Santbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
BloombergInsulting Putin May Now Land You in Jail Under a New Russian LawMar 18, 2019bookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Foreign Affairs MagazineWill Ethnic Conflict Follow Ukraine's Election?Mar 18, 2019Elise GiulianoBy Elise Giulianobookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Brookings InstitutionFive years after Crimea's illegal annexation, the issue is no closer to resolution | BrookingsMar 18, 2019bookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The Moscow TimesPutin Signs 'Fake News,' 'Internet Insults' Bills Into LawMar 18, 2019bookmark_bordersharemore_vert
NBC NewsRussia's Crimea invasion was good for Putin. But five years later, the nationalist glow is gone.Mar 18, 2019bookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The Washington PostWith Putin's signature, 'fake news' bill becomes lawMar 18, 2019Emily TamkinBy Emily Tamkinbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
PBS NewsHourPutin marks 5th anniversary of Russia’s annexation of CrimeaMar 18, 2019Vladimir IsachenkovBy Vladimir Isachenkovbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
Radio Free Europe / Radio LibertyPutin In Crimea Five Years After Moscow Seized Peninsula As West Denounces 'Illegal' TakeoverMar 17, 2019bookmark_bordersharemore_vert
ReutersRussia's Putin signs law banning fake news, insulting the state onlineMar 18, 2019Andrew Osborn & Tom BalmforthBy Andrew Osborn & Tom Balmforthbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
BloombergRussia Still Paying Price for Crimea Five Years After AnnexationMar 17, 2019Natasha DoffBy Natasha Doffbookmark_bordersharemore_vert
The Moscow TimesRussia Still Paying Price for Crimea Five Years After AnnexationMar 17, 2019Alexei LevinsonBy Alexei Levinsonbookmark_bordersharemore_vert