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Canada condemns alleged Russian interference in 2024 U.S. electionThe U.S. took wide-ranging actions on Wednesday, alleging Russia had engaged in disinformation campaigns targeting the 2024 presidential election.CanadaSep 5, 2024
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Russian state-media RT barred in Canada over ‘abusive’ Ukraine content: CRTCThe Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission said allowing RT and RT France to continue to broadcast to Canadians is "not in the public interest."CanadaMar 16, 2022
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Ottawa should ban RT, other Russian state TV from Canadian airwaves, Rogers suggestsRogers suggests all broadcasters owned or controlled by President Vladimir Putin's regime, including RT, Channel One Russia and RTR Planeta, be removed from Canada's airwaves.WorldMar 9, 2022
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Apple pauses all product sales in Russia over Ukraine invasionApple Pay and other services have also been limited, the company said, as it outlined a number of actions in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.TechMar 1, 2022
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Russia’s RT, Sputnik to be restricted by Facebook’s Meta in EURussian state-run media's activity on social media platforms has emerged as a contentious issue for big tech companies during Russia's invasion of UkraineWorldFeb 28, 2022
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Bell, Rogers to remove Russian state media outlet RT, heritage minister says"I commend Bell for removing RT," Pablo Rodriguez tweeted Sunday evening. "RT is the propaganda arm of Putin’s regime that spreads disinformation. It has no place here."CanadaFeb 27, 2022
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Growing popularity of Kremlin network RT signals the age of information war“We’re showing a different picture of the world; the one that sometimes very much contradicts what they’re used to seeing.”WorldOct 12, 2018
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Russian government-funded radio station broadcasts blocks from Capitol HillRadio Sputnik has been broadcasting from downtown Washington D.C. since July 1.WorldJul 14, 2017
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Investigation into U.S. media approved by Russian State DumaThe Russian lower house of parliament has approved a proposal to launch an investigation into U.S. media organizations that operate in Russia.PoliticsMar 18, 2017
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