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17 Nov, 2024 01:00

Apple removes US state-funded media from Russian store

An app of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was flagged by Moscow’s regulator
Apple removes US state-funded media from Russian store

Apple has deleted an app of the US-funded broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) from the AppStore in Russia in response to a demand from Russia’s media regulator Roskomnadzor.

According to RFE/RL, the US tech giant notified the outlet that the app, which hosts Siberia.Realities and North.Realities websites, was flagged by the regulator because it hosted content made by an organization labeled “undesirable” in Russia.

Russia designated RFE/RL as a “foreign agent” in 2020 and banned the broadcaster altogether in 2022, citing “the publication of materials that contain false information” about the Ukraine conflict. The broadcaster blasted the decision, accusing Moscow of attempting to punish “truthful reporting.”

RFE/RL was set up in 1950 to spread pro-American and anti-Soviet propaganda in Europe and was initially funded by the CIA. It continues to be funded by grants from the US Congress and mostly produces content highly critical of the Russian government.

Its subsidiary, Current Time – a joint venture with Voice of America, another US government-funded news agency – was blacklisted in Russia in 2024. Last month, the Current Time app was removed from the Apple Store for non-compliance with Russian regulations.

Since 2022, the EU and the US have blacklisted multiple Russian news organizations, including RT and Sputnik, accusing them of spreading “disinformation.” Russia responded by banning a number of Western media outlets, including the BBC.

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