Category
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The Moscow Times
independent bilingual newspaper
Kolokol
Russian newspaper
Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti
Pionerskaya Pravda
Soviet and Russian newspaper for children
Holos Ukrayiny
Ukrainian government gazette
Gal
newspaper published in Gali District, Abkhazia
Novaya Zhizn
bolshevik daily newspaper
Northern Bee
newspaper
Rech
Russian newspaper
Nash Put'
newspaper
Golos Truda
Russian anarchist newspaper
Golos
Russian political and literary newspaper (1863-1883)
Russky Invalid
military newspaper published in St. Petersburg, the official newspaper of the War Ministry in 1862-1917
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".
Peterburgskaya Gazeta
Russian newspaper
Vatan newspaper
Judeo-Tat language newspaper
Kievlyanin
Kievlyanin () was a conservative Russian newspaper, published in Kiev in 1864–1919.