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BEARDSLEY: Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, came to the headquarters of Reporters Without Borders in Paris for the launch. The press advocate is a partner in this joint venture.
The Russia's Future channel, launched by Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya and Reporters Without Borders, began broadcasting Wednesday, on what would have been the late Russian activist's 49th birthday.
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader and activist Alexei Navalny, presents her television project at the Reporters Without Borders headquarters on Tuesday in Paris. (Thomas Padilla | AP ...
At least 38 journalists remain imprisoned in Russia, according to Reporters Without Borders. One year after this U.S. journalist's arrest in Russia, a colleague applauds his 'strength' ...
Sitting inside the headquarters of RSF (Reporters Sans Frontières, or Reporters Without Borders), Ekaterina Barabash is cheerful but clearly exhausted. A few days ago the 63-year-old journalist ...
Russia's Ekaterina Barabash, who has Ukrainian heritage and is an outspoken critic of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, speaks during a press conference at Reporters Without Borders (RSF) headquarters ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on May 5 announced that it had facilitated Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash's escape from Russia to France. "I fled — I had no other choice. Journalism no longer ...
PARIS (AP) — Russian journalist Ekaterina Barabash resurfaced in Paris Monday following an escape from Moscow last month after being put under house arrest and facing a 10-year prison sentence for ...
A Russian reporter who has been critical of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine has arrived in France after being smuggled out of Russia by Reporters Without Borders. She faced up to 10 years in prison.
05/05/2025 May 5, 2025. Pro-Ukrainian journalist Ekaterina Barabash said she escaped house arrest in Russia and fled to Paris with the help of Reporters Without Borders (RSF).
Reporters Without Borders released a new report downgrading the press freedom ranking for the U.S., blaming the Trump administration in part for cutting funding to public media.