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- Komsomolskaya Pravda, Russia
- Komsomolskaya Pravda (Russia) online edition.
- RIA-TASS
- RIA-TASS, for short, was formerly known as TASS in the Soviet Union and as RIA-TASS on January 23, 1992, and was officially named RIA-TASS on January 30, 1992. It is one of the five largest news agencies in the world, and is state-run.
- Gazeta.ru
- The famous Russian news site.
- Kommersant, Russia
- online edition of the Russian newspaper "Kommersant".
- RIA Novosti
- Russian Federal News Agency.
- Vladnews.ru
- News from Vladivostok and Primorsky Krai.
- RIA Novosti
- The Russian Federal News Agency (RIA Novosti) is one of the two major Russian state news agencies, established in 1961, formerly the Soviet Union News Agency, and confirmed as a state news agency in 1993, with the same status as RIA-TASS, with a wide range of activities.
- The Russian newspaper "The Independent
- online edition of the Russian newspaper "Independent" (Независимая газета).
- Russian State News Agency
- Russian Federal News Agency.
- People.com (Russian version)
- Currently one of the largest Russian-language sites in China, it contains 10 news channels with daily real-time rolling Russian-language news, introducing Chinese political, economic, diplomatic, cultural, scientific and technological information to Russian-speaking countries.
- Russian newspaper "Perspectiva
- Russian newspaper "Perspectiva" (Взгляд), news about the world economy, politics, culture, society and sports.
- Interfax
- Founded in 1991, the company is privately owned. Currently there are 8 branches in Russia, CIS and the Baltic States.
- The Moscow Times, Russia
- The Moscow Times is an English-language newspaper published in Moscow, Russia.
- Russian newspaper Red Star
- The online version of the Russian newspaper "Red Star" (Красная Звезда), which is published by the Ministry of Defense of Russia.
- NewZealandNews.com
- Russian news site.
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