Putin is strangling journalism with ‘foreign agents’ law, says Nobel-winning Russian editor

Friday is the cruelest day for Russia’s opposition. In small, overheated flats, coffee houses and newsrooms, journalists hover over their screens waiting to see if the Motherland has painted them with a stigma close to “traitor.”Friday is the cruelest day for Russia’s opposition. In small, overheated flats, coffee houses and newsrooms, journalists hover over their screens waiting to see if the Motherland has painted them with a stigma close to “traitor.”

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