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Macron the boy says RT and Sputnik “behaved like deceitful propaganda”

Russian President Vladimir Putin and the recently elected French President Emmanuel Macron held their first joint press conference today in Versailles. Macron set the tone by acting in one of the most snide and arrogant manners imaginable. It is fair to say that Macron’s rotten attitude had the effect of making Turkey’s strong-man President Erdogan appear like a master of tact and diplomacy.

Kiev’s solution to its imminent bankruptcy: Ban Russian media

The Ukrainian regime has just issued more sanctions on prominent Russian news and media agencies. The Presidential decree from Kiev prohibits the proscribed organisations from conducting financial transactions and investments in the Ukrainian state.
Some of the outlets covered by the ban include Zvezda, TVC, NTV Plus, RenTV, RBC and Rossiya Segodnya, the parent company of Sputnik news.
The decree also issues a ban on RT’s editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan from entering Ukraine.

Emmanuel Macron bans RT and Sputnik. Is the Presidential hopeful out to kill free speech in France?

Emmanuel Macron has banned popular international media outlets RT and Sputnik from his campaign headquarters and his private events which most media sources are more or less automatically allowed to cover.
After Macron’s victory in the first round of the French elections, The Duran asked if a nationwide ban would come to pass during a Macron Presidency,