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The legislation punishes what it describes as “deliberately searching for and accessing extremist materials” online. First-time offenders face a fine of up to the equivalent of $64.
The head of the Ministry of Justice told the President about the high-profile bill and summed up the results of the ...
Even as Russia has ramped up attacks on Ukraine in recent months, it has lost up to 240,000 soldiers so far this year, ...
Russian lawmakers advanced a bill on Tuesday that would fine internet users who search online for web pages, books, artworks ...