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Wishaw paedo claims he "stumbled" across indecent images of children - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Russia
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.08.2020 / 13:57

Wishaw paedo claims he "stumbled" across indecent images of children

Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A Wishaw man claimed he stumbled across indecent images of children while trying to book a holiday to Russia on the internet.Robert Boyd said curiosity had got the better of him and he’d viewed “some sick stuff”.Boyd, 53, of Mafeking Street, appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court last week.He admitted possessing indecent images of children on a laptop computer at his home between October 2008 and December

Trump Wants His Face Added To Mount Rushmore Twitter Mocks Him: ‘More Like Mount Russia-More’ - hollywoodlife.com - New York - Russia - state South Dakota
hollywoodlife.com
10.08.2020 / 02:31

Trump Wants His Face Added To Mount Rushmore Twitter Mocks Him: ‘More Like Mount Russia-More’

President Donald Trump once confided in South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem that it was his “dream” to be added to Mount Rushmore one day. It turns out that he was being serious. A White House aide reportedly tried looking into making Trump’s dream a reality, contacting Noem’s office to ask about the steps needed to add more presidents to the national monument, according to a source within the Republican party who spoke to The New York Times.

Russia Pushes Disinformation in Online Network, State Dept. Says - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Russia
hollywoodreporter.com
06.08.2020 / 16:39

Russia Pushes Disinformation in Online Network, State Dept. Says

The State Department says Russia is using a well-developed online operation that includes a loose collection of proxy websites to stir up confusion around the coronavirus by amplifying conspiracy theories and misinformation. The disclosure on Wednesday was rare for the Trump administration, which has been cautious about blaming the Kremlin for disinformation campaigns, especially around the U.S.

Why The ‘Axios On HBO’ Interview With Donald Trump Worked: A Challenge To Some Of The President’s Most Common Claims - deadline.com - Russia
deadline.com
04.08.2020 / 21:55

Why The ‘Axios On HBO’ Interview With Donald Trump Worked: A Challenge To Some Of The President’s Most Common Claims

Ted Johnson Jonathan Swan’s interview with Donald Trump for Axios on HBO is getting a lot of attention for what the president says about the rising number of coronavirus cases, claims of Russia funding of the Taliban and what he thinks of the late John Lewis, among other things.What also stands out, though, is Swan’s ability to challenge Trump on some of his most common pronouncements.The president has a gift for repeating exaggerated, misleading and false claims, to the point where they have

Latva’s Riga Festival to Host Industry Platform Magnetic Series - variety.com - Russia - Germany - Greenland - Latvia - region Nordic - city Riga
variety.com
31.07.2020 / 12:25

Latva’s Riga Festival to Host Industry Platform Magnetic Series

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentThe Riga International Film Festival in Latvia is set to host Magnetic Series, a Nordic industry platform dedicated to drama series and streamers for the Nordic region, Russia, Germany and Greenland. Magnetic Series, which will be running Oct 16 only, will have a hybrid format allowing Baltic and Nordic producers to pitch their episodic content in person or online.

Madonna Was Fined $1M By Russia For Supporting LGBTQ Rights At St. Petersburg Concert - etcanada.com - Russia - city Saint Petersburg
etcanada.com
22.07.2020 / 01:07

Madonna Was Fined $1M By Russia For Supporting LGBTQ Rights At St. Petersburg Concert

Back in 2012, Madonna performed in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, where she made an impassioned speech supporting the LGBTQ community in a nation where homosexuality has been criminalized.

Madonna was fined $1 million by the Russian government for supporting LGBTQ+ rights - www.nme.com - Russia
nme.com
21.07.2020 / 15:19

Madonna was fined $1 million by the Russian government for supporting LGBTQ+ rights

Madonna has said she was fined $1 million (£800,000) by the Russian government for publicly supporting LGBTQ+ rights during a concert in St Petersburg.The singer delivered an emotional speech while performing in the city as part of her MDNA Tour in 2012, comparing the fight for LGBTQ+ rights to the civil rights movement of the 1960s.Initial reports at the time suggested that the singer was fined $17,000 (£13,500) over the incident, but she revealed on social media yesterday (July 20) that she

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