Russian police detained thousands of people protesting the war in Ukraine Sunday, as the Kremlin—which has banned Facebook and Twitter and shut down independent media—moved to silence any dissent against the military operations on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Facebook users will be able to check if they followed pages designed to look U.S. but created by pro-Kremlin firm on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Behind Yuri Milner's investments in Facebook and Twitter were hundreds of millions of dollars from the Kremlin nyti.ms
@nytimesworld3 years ago
The Russian government said it was partially limiting access to Facebook for restricting some pro-Kremlin news media accounts, a move that could make it harder for Russians to share their anger over their country’s invasion of Ukraine. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Behind Yuri Milner's investments in Facebook and Twitter were hundreds of millions of dollars from the Kremlin nyti.ms
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Hundreds of millions of dollars from the Kremlin behind Yuri Milner’s investments in Facebook and Twitter nyti.ms
@nytimesworld6 years ago
The upcoming presidential elections in Ukraine offer Facebook an opportunity to confront Russia on what the Kremlin considers its home turf. Will the tech giant be ready? nyti.ms
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Behind Yuri Milner's investments in Facebook and Twitter were hundreds of millions of dollars from the Kremlin nyti.ms
@guardian9 years ago
Dear Facebook, please don't hand our data to the Kremlin trib.al
@nytimesworld6 years ago
Facebook removed nearly 500 pages and accounts targeted at Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Some originated from an agency controlled by the Kremlin. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld7 years ago
Behind Yuri Milner’s investments in Facebook and Twitter were hundreds of millions of dollars from the Kremlin nyti.ms