Is Ukraine Victorious in the War for Oil? Putin Entrenched Behind His Governors
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14-08-26.-In the Moscow offices of the newspaper Novaya Gazeta, the corridors are silent. There is an overwhelming sense of emptiness. "The newspaper no longer exists," says the former editor-in-chief Dimitri Muratov in an entrev...
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In the Moscow offices of the newspaper Novaya Gazeta, the corridors are silent. There is an overwhelming sense of emptiness. “The newspaper no longer exists,” former editor-in-chief Dmitry Muratov tells me in an exclusive interview published on BBC News’ YouTube channel (in Russian with English dubbing). Muratov, 64, co-founded Novaya Gazeta more than three decades ago. It became the flagship newspaper of independent and hard-hitting journalism …
“There will never be any ‘victory,’” journalist and editor Dmitry Muratov tells the BBC.
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