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Gazeta

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Novaya Gazeta Europe was founded in April 2022 by exiled journalists from Novaya Gazeta.

Dmitry Muratov, the Russian editor-in-chief of the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, on Monday auctioned off his Nobel Peace Prize gold medal for a whopping $103.5 million to benefit children displaced by the war in Ukraine.

As newspaper Novaya Gazeta Europe put it, Putin “must now decide operationally how to maintain stability when the tough Chechen dictator is no more”.

Politkovskaya, the journalist for the newspaper Novaya Gazeta whose death Litvinenko was investigating, was shot and killed in the elevator of her Moscow apartment building on October 7, 2006 — Putin’s birthday.

According to unconfirmed reports reaching Gazeta Wyborcza, the newspaper where I work, at least five people died in Belarus and dozens are missing.

The conservative Polish Gazeta Polska magazine is including “LGBT-free zone” stickers inside its weekly edition amid rising tensions between LGBT activists and a conservative Christian movement supported by the country’s right-wing ruling party.

In July, a court ordered news magazine Gazeta Polska to stop distributing anti-gay stickers reading "This is an LGBT-free zone".

The conservative Polish Gazeta Polska magazine is including "LGBT-free zone" stickers inside its weekly edition amid rising tensions between LGBT activists and a conservative Christian movement supported by the country's right-wing ruling party.

The Novaya Gazeta newspaper say that one of the men, named as Stanislav D, was known to have been employed in Wagner units - a Russian private military company - in Syria.

Andrei Mikhailov, a key troll factory figure named by Amelchenko as his immediate overseer, confirmed to Novaya Gazeta that he had hired Amelchenko while working for Prigozhin in 2012-14.

But employees of state and private companies reported coming under pressure to vote, while students were threatened with problems in their exams or even expulsion if they did not take part, according to the independent Novaya Gazeta newspaper.

In 1988 a Polish-language newspaper was allowed ( Gazeta Lwowska ).

Masurian newspapers like the Przyjaciel Ewangeliczny and the Gazeta Polska dla Ludu staropruskiego w Westfalii i na Mazurach but also the German language Altpreußische Zeitung were published.

The local government-run weekly newspaper is Gazeta Chojnowska, which has been published since 1992.

There are two locally published daily newspapers, Gazeta Współczesna (36.3% market share) citation citation and Kurier Poranny (20.3% market share).

The Red Terror, implemented by Dzerzhinsky on September 5, 1918, was vividly described by the Red Army journal Krasnaya Gazeta: : "Without mercy, without sparing, we will kill our enemies in scores of hundreds.