I don’t think so. Wikipedia doesn’t say anything about it being an exiled paper, just that it moves it’s headquarters because of the Russian laws on reporting.
As a result of legislation on “fake news” passed by the Russian parliament in March 2022 after the invasion of Ukraine, The Moscow Times has relocated its journalists abroad and opened a temporary newsroom in Yerevan, Armenia. In addition, we have taken a series of steps to protect our staff. Until safe to do otherwise, some articles may appear without bylines or, at the discretion of editors, under a pseudonym.
they may be “controlled opposition”, but i’m going to give them the Benefit of the Doubt
I don’t think so. Wikipedia doesn’t say anything about it being an exiled paper, just that it moves it’s headquarters because of the Russian laws on reporting.
they may be “controlled opposition”, but i’m going to give them the Benefit of the Doubt