The US Justice Department has charged two Russian media executives with laundering $10 million to fund pro-Moscow propaganda videos distributed by a Tennessee-based company. These videos, which have amassed millions of views, aim to create social divisions in the US and blame Ukraine for the ongoing war with Russia. Moscow dismissed these allegations as nonsense.
Related Posts
‘Grave insult’: Atishi’s ‘Bharat’-like gesture for Kejriwal angers Cong, BJP
Delhi’s new chief minister Atishi faced criticism from BJP and Congress for leaving Arvind Kejriwal’s chair empty as a symbolic gesture. Opposition leaders condemned this […]
Would Modi win if India followed US election system?
Imagine if India, with its diverse and populous states, adopted a similar Electoral College system for its general elections. How would key states like Uttar […]
Maxwell makes startling revelation about his rift with Sehwag
Glenn Maxwell disclosed details of team infighting with mentor Virender Sehwag during his time at Kings XI Punjab in the IPL. Maxwell discussed the deteriorating […]