> The list includes France’s AFP news service and outlets Le Monde and L’Express, Germany’s Der Spiegel and FAZ, and Italian and Spanish public broadcasters Rai and RTVE.
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> Portuguese, Greek, Austrian, Irish, Swedish, and Finnish public broadcasters, **as well as the European culture channel Arte**, also made the list.
🥱
the outlet for which i work made the 81. obviously slightly proud to know something i or one of my coworkers did clearly annoyed the kremlin, but the thought of someone in there knowing who we are is a little bit concerning, i guess
they are only damaging their citizens but this is no big issue since russian government never gave a fuck about their citizen to begin with
and this since the tzars
Hmmm…I’m more interested in who they didn’t block.
It’s over, we will never recover from this.
Limiting the access to information will surely make the russia smarter. Just like 1984.
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Are they also burning books?
Looks like Russia is calling the Wahmbulance.
From Euronews:
> The list includes France’s AFP news service and outlets Le Monde and L’Express, Germany’s Der Spiegel and FAZ, and Italian and Spanish public broadcasters Rai and RTVE.
>
> Portuguese, Greek, Austrian, Irish, Swedish, and Finnish public broadcasters, **as well as the European culture channel Arte**, also made the list.
🥱
the outlet for which i work made the 81. obviously slightly proud to know something i or one of my coworkers did clearly annoyed the kremlin, but the thought of someone in there knowing who we are is a little bit concerning, i guess
they are only damaging their citizens but this is no big issue since russian government never gave a fuck about their citizen to begin with
and this since the tzars
Hmmm…I’m more interested in who they didn’t block.
It’s over, we will never recover from this.
Limiting the access to information will surely make the russia smarter. Just like 1984.