The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152035
The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152036
The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152037
The sign is seen the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane, in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152013
An employee leaves the building of the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta in Potapovsky Lane, in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152017
An employee leaves the building of the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta in Potapovsky Lane, in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152034
The sign is seen on the facade of the building where the editorial office of Novaya Gazeta is located in Potapovsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, whose editor Dmitry Muratov is a co-winner of last year's Nobel Peace Prize, suspends its online and print activities until the end of Russia's military operation in Ukraine.28.03.2022#8152028
A supporter of Civic Initiative party's presidential candidate Ksenia Sobchak's wears a t-shirt with her election campaign slogans during the submission of the signatures in support of Sobchak's registration, to the Central Election Commission.31.01.2018#3284418
A participant in the rally against media censorship Give Groysman a Red Card near the Lviv Regional Administration. Journalists brought to the rally in Lviv the latest edition of Express newspaper, which Ukraine Post refuses to distribute, to protest against the denying journalists from Express newspaper the right to free speech.04.01.2018#3269459
Protodeacon Andrei Kurayev speaks at the rally "For the Freedom of Art" in Lenin Square, Novosibirsk.05.04.2015#2600432
Archdeacon Andrei Kuraev speaks at the rally "For the Freedom of Art" on Lenin Square in Novosibirsk.05.04.2015#2600430
Archdeacon Andrei Kuraev before the rally "For the Freedom of Art" on Lenin Square in Novosibirsk.05.04.2015#2600425
The Fair Russia Party's deputy Dmitry Gudkov attending the plenary meeting of the Russian parliament's lower chamber. The Duma has failed to support his proposal to review the matter of depriving him of the right to make statements at plenary meetings after his trip to the United States.09.04.2013#1440142
The seat of the Fair Russia Party's deputy Dmitry Gudkov at the plenary meeting of the Russian parliament's lower chamber. The Duma has failed to support his proposal to review the matter of depriving him of the right to make statements at plenary meetings after his trip to the United States.09.04.2013#1440140
State Duma deputy Dmitry Gudkov of teh Fair Russia party attends a plenary session of the Russian Parliament's lower house. The State Duma dismissed his motion to have a detailed discussion of a ban on speaking at the Duma plenary sessions due to his trip to the USA.09.04.2013#1439947
State Duma deputy Dmitry Gudkov attaches a "Censure" sticker during a plenary session of the Russian Parliament's lower house. The State Duma dismissed his motion to have a detailed discussion of a ban on speaking at the Duma plenary sessions due to his trip to the USA.09.04.2013#1439949
Alexander Zhukov, left, First Deputy Speaker of the State Duma, ans Speaker Sergei Naryshkin at a plenary session of the Russian Parliament's lower house.09.04.2013#1439950
Protesters at a rally against censorship on the internet on Ploshchad Revolutsii (Revolution Square).17.11.2012#1290332
Protesters at a rally against censorship on the internet on Ploshchad Revolutsii (Revolution Square).17.11.2012#1290333
Protesters at a rally against censorship on the internet on Ploshchad Revolutsii (Revolution Square).17.11.2012#1290331
Vladimir Ryzhkov, co-chairman of the People's Freedom Party, addresses an aopposition rally protesting election fraud.05.12.2011#999765
RSFSR Minister of Mass Media and Press Mikhail Poltoranin, second left, President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin, center, and Chief of the Presidential Exexutive Office Yury Petrov, second right, at the National Meeting of Newspaper Editors.23.12.1991#6738723
The inauguration conference of the Democratic Russia movement at the Rossiya concert venue (now the State Central Concert Hall Rossiya) in Moscow on October 20-21, 1990.21.10.1990#8140313
The founding congress of the Democratic Russia movement at the Rossiya movie and concert hall (now Rossiya State Central Concert Hall), Moscow, October 20-21, 1990. Center: Nikolai Ivanov, Special Cases Investigator under the Prosecutor General of the USSR and People's Deputy of the USSR, during a break in the session.20.10.1990#8140322
Center: Nikolai Ivanov, Special Cases Investigator under the Prosecutor General of the USSR and People's Deputy of the USSR, during the founding congress of the Democratic Russia movement at the Rossiya movie and concert hall (now Rossiya State Central Concert Hall), Moscow, October 20-21, 1990.20.10.1990#8140320
The inauguration conference of the Democratic Russia movement at the Rossiya concert venue (now the State Central Concert Hall Rossiya) in Moscow on October 20-21, 1990. Mikhail Shneider, Soviet politician, executive secretary of the organizing committee, speaking at the meeting.20.10.1990#8140312
Moscow residents actively debate national developments near the building of the Moscow news editorial office. Samizdat publications hanging on the building's wall always rivet the attention of local dwellers.14.10.1990#6651132
Moscow artists selling their paintings on Arbat Street organize an exhibition that attracted many Muscovites.04.12.1989#6624533
Lana Gogoberidze, Georgian film director and screenwriter, People's Actress of the Georgian SSR. In the late 1980s, she left her job to go into policy.06.11.1989#6566939
Psychic Nikolai Levashov. In the late 1980s, Nikolai Levashov who called himself a healer teamed up with other people claiming extrasensory perception (in particular, Alan Chumak), established the Traditional Medicine Foundation and tried to get government support. He practiced healing with his wife, psychic Mzia Levashova; both featured in a film broadcast on Central Television in the Soviet Union.02.11.1989#6565251
In the late 1980s, Nikolai Levashov who called himself a healer teamed up with other people claiming extrasensory perception (in particular, Alan Chumak), established the Traditional Medicine Foundation and tried to get government support. Levashov's wife, psychic Mzia Levashova.02.11.1989#6565238
In the late 1980s, Nikolai Levashov who called himself a healer teamed up with other people claiming extrasensory perception (in particular, Alan Chumak), established the Traditional Medicine Foundation and tried to get government support. V. Pokryshkin, Chairman of the Traditional Medicine Foundation.02.11.1989#6565237
The performance Caligula, based on the play by Albert Camus, also called Fantastic, on the stage of Planetarium Theater, established at the Moscow Planetarium in 1989. Directed by Oleg Osetinsky and starring French actor Laurent Chanteau.27.10.1989#6558239
French actor Laurent Chantreau, background center, as Caligula in the stage play "Caligula," based on the eponymous play by Albert Camus and directed by Oleg Osetinsky at Moscow Planetarium's Planetarium Theater (Fantastic Theater), which was opened in 1989.27.10.1989#6558236
Actor Mikhail Mamayev as Court Poet in the stage play "Caligula," based on the eponymous play by Albert Camus and directed by Oleg Osetinsky at Moscow Planetarium's Planetarium Theater (Fantastic Theater), which was opened in 1989.27.10.1989#6558230
French actor Laurent Chantreau as Caligula in the stage play "Caligula," based on the eponymous play by Albert Camus and directed by Oleg Osetinsky at Moscow Planetarium's Planetarium Theater (Fantastic Theater), which was opened in 1989.27.10.1989#6558228
A craft market in Izmailovo is very popular with Muscovites. Moscow artists sell their paintings at affordable prices, walk around the antiques and flea market.12.09.1989#6624534
The first abridged edition of Mikhail Bulgakov's 'The Master and Margarita,' a novel he wrote in 1937 which brought the author worldwide recognition, was published in the USSR in 1966-1967, in the Moskva magazine. The unabridged version was released as a book in 1973 by the publishing house Khudozhestvennaya literatura. Its popularity was so great that even Soviet schoolchildren read the novel.07.08.1989#6622305
Famous Soviet weightlifter, Olympic champion Yury Vlasov (People's Deputy of the USSR, writer, and politician) meets with the participants of the Press Club program - a popular television show of the perestroika period. Produced by ATV (Author's Television), it aired on various Russian channels from 1989 to 2002.01.08.1989#6541015
Famous Soviet weightlifter, Olympic champion Yury Vlasov (People's Deputy of the USSR, writer, and politician) meets with the participants of the Press Club program - a popular television show of the perestroika period. Produced by ATV (Author's Television), it aired on various Russian channels from 1989 to 2002. Right: journalist and TV presenter Tatyana Mitkova.01.08.1989#6541011
The placard Green Dog by painter Sergachev. The All-Union exhibition and contest Perestroika and We. The Central House of the Artist.01.06.1988#5830686
The placard Communism by painter Mamontin. The All-Union exhibition and contest Perestroika and We. The Central House of the Artist.01.06.1988#5830685
First Deputy Chairman of the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting Leonid Kravchenko.31.03.1988#5485507