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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNLatvia blocks ten more websites spreading Russian propagandaLatvia’s National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) has decided to block access to ten more websites that disseminate ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNSanctioned Russian media still accessible in EU – reportWebsites of banned Russian media outlets remain easily accessible in the EU in the "overwhelming majority" of cases, ...
The National Electronic Media Council (NEPLP), Latvia's media regulator, said the decision to revoke the licence was taken "in connection with threats to national security and public order".
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The Moscow Times on MSNLatvian Court Overturns License Revocation of Exiled Russian TV Channel DozhdA Latvian court has overturned the 2022 decision to revoke the broadcast license of the exiled Russian television channel Dozhd, two and a half years after authorities in the Baltic country branded ...
Latvia's electronic media regulator (NEPLP) announced Thursday that it has blocked access to all websites affiliated with Yandex. According to the agency’s head, Ivar Abolins, the company’s audio ...
The NEPLP also said RT attempted in its programs to present Latvia, a Baltic state that gained independence after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, as a failed state.
But on May 26, Latvia's parliament passed amendments allowing NEPLP to restrict foreign shows produced in countries that threaten other countries' sovereignty, Delfi reported.
Shortly afterward, Latvia’s electronic media regulator (NEPLP) revoked TV Rain’s broadcast license. Korostelev, who worked for TV Rain from Georgia, was banned from entering Latvia. In addition, ...
The Latvia-based Meduza news website published a letter of support for Dozhd hours after the chairman of Latvia's National Electronic Media Council (NEPLP), Ivars Abolins, announced the license ...
Latvia’s National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) has excluded 16 Russian channels from the list of services allowed to be distributed in the country. According to the regulator, it has ...
Latvia has been blocking websites with Russian propaganda content since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. At ...
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