A German Journalist Asked Zelensky How Europeans Can Help Kill More Russian Soldiers. Russia Responded with a Criminal Case.
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On the basis of an investigation by the Moscow Public Prosecutor ' s Office into the journalist Xenia Larina, criminal proceedings have been instituted against her concerning appeals to t...
From a question to Volodymyr Selenskyj, a German correspondent threatens to become a case for the Russian judiciary. The Association of Journalists speaks of an attack on the freedom of the press and warns against a show trial in Moscow.
Russia's judiciary is investigating the Balkan correspondent of the F.A.Z. The German Journalist Association protests against this: there must be no show trial in Moscow.
A German journalist asked Zelensky how Europeans can help kill more Russian soldiers. Russia responded with a criminal case.
Russia has opened a criminal case against Michael Martens, a correspondent for the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), over remarks he made about the killing of Russian servicemen, the Russian state news agency TASS reported, citing a source.
In Russia, a criminal investigation has apparently been launched against a journalist from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ). The state news agency TASS reported that criminal proceedings had been initiated against Michael Martens, FAZ's Balkan correspondent.
Russian authorities have launched a lawsuit against a German journalist over a question he asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a press conference, reports the Russian state news agency TASS. The Frankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ), the journalist's employer, said it was not yet aware of this.
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