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Izvestia
Izvestia (, "The News") is a daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia. Founded in February 1917, Izvestia, which covered foreign relations, was the organ of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, disseminating official state propaganda. It is now described as a "national newspaper" of Russia.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russian daily newspaper
Argumenty i Fakty
Russian weekly socio-political newspaper
Literaturnaya gazeta
Soviet and Russian weekly literary and socio-political edition
Moskovskij Komsomolets
Soviet and Russian newspaper
Sovetsky Sport
daily Soviet and Russian newspapers
Trud
Russian newspaper (est. 1921)
Azadliq
newspaper in Azerbaijan
Sovetskaya Rossiya
periodical literature
Kauno diena
newspaper in Lithuanian language
Hakikat
Hakikat () is the main Avar language newspaper, published in Makhachkala, Dagestan.
Birobidzhaner Shtern
periodical published in Yiddish and in Russian in Birobidzhan of the Jewish Autonomous Region
Ræstdzinad
thumb|250px|The first page of the first issue, 14 March 1923 Ræstdzinad (; , spelled in the first issue, , ) is an Ossetian language daily newspaper (excluding Sunday and Monday) published in Vladikavkaz, Russia, since March 14, 1923. The circulation during recent years stood at 15,000–20,000 copies.
Udmurt dunne
newspaper
Pionerskaya Pravda
Soviet and Russian newspaper for children
Sovetskaya Belorussiya – Belarus' Segodnya
Belarusian newspaper, official newspaper of the Presidential Administration of Belarus since 1994
Moskovskiye Novosti
Russian-language newspaper
Kurier Wileński
Lithuanian Polish-language newspaper
Rahva Hääl
Estonian newspaper
Ria Taza
newspaper in Armenia
Abazashta
Abazashta (Abaza: Абазашта) is the only newspaper (and mass medium in general) published in the Abaza language in the Karachay–Cherkess Republic of the Russian Federation. It is published twice a week.
Sovetish Heymland
Soviet Yiddish-language newspaper
Karjalan Sanomat
Finnish-language newspaper from Petrozavodsk
Kore Ilbo
newspaper
Erkin Qaraqalpaqstan
newspaper in Uzbekistan
Perets'
Perets' (, , ) is a Ukrainian satirical and humorous illustrated magazine. Together with the Moscow Krokodil (circulation 5 million copies in 1986), Perets' (circulation 3.3 million copies in 1986) was one of the two most popular comedy magazines in the USSR. Since December 2019, only the online version of the magazine has been available.
Lenins Weg
newspaper
Golos Truda
Russian anarchist newspaper
The Moscow News
Russian newspaper
Bednota
Bednota (, "Poverty" or "The poor") was a daily newspaper designed and focused toward a peasant readership that was issued by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Moscow, Russia, from March 1918 to January 1931. It has been described as the first Soviet newspaper "designed primarily for the lower-class or common reader".
Lezgi gazet
Xurzærin
Khurzarin or Xurzærin (, Dawn) is the main Ossetian language newspaper of South Ossetia. Founded on 1 January 1924, Khurzarin is published three times a week, and has a circulation of 1,700 (down from 13,000 in 1975).
Huimin bao
periodical literature
Pravda Vostoka
Russian language newspaper
Kyym
Kyym (, lit. Spark) is the main Yakut language newspaper, published in Yakutsk five times a week. Owned by LLC "Media Group "Sitim", the current editor-in-chief is Ivan Ivanovich Gavrilyev. The print edition is published once a week on Thursdays and consists of 48 pages in an A3 format. It also operates an online version.
Adyge mak'
newspaper
list of newspapers in Ukraine
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Yoldash
() is the main Kumyk language newspaper in Dagestan, Russia. It is the successor of the Soviet era (), which was an organ of the Dagestan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Buryad Unen
Russian main Buryat-language newspaper
Deutsche Zentral-Zeitung
newspaper of the CPoSU for their German inhabitants
Sovetskaya Latviya
russian-language newspaper, published in Latvia
Khypar
Khypar (, lit. News) is a Chuvash language newspaper.
Der Emes
newspaper
Czerwony Sztandar
Dagestankaya Pravda
daily republican socio-political newspaper in Russian, published in Dagestan
Qızıl tañ
newspaper
Moskovskaya Pravda
Soviet/Russian newspaper
Se Korea Sinmun
newspaper
Sovietskaya Litva
newspaper