Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty is a radio network in Czech Republic covering National News.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports the news in countries where a free press is either banned by the government or not fully established. It broadcasts in 25 languages to 20 countries including Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Russia. The service is controlled by the United States government and has over 600 full-time journalists, 750 freelancers and 18 local bureaus, making it one of the largest news operations in the world.
Radio Free Europe is financed by the U.S. Agency for Global Media, formerly known as the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG).
This radio network is owned by the United States government.
The website is presented in the Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bulgarian, English, Farsi/Persian, and Russian languages.
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Russia Fines Radio Free Europe
-- You may be surpised to hear that it still exists, but Radio Free Europe was recently fined 100,000 rubles ($1,600) by Russia for violating the country's "foreign agent" law. The Russian law requires designated media outlets to mention that they are foreign agents in the information they publish or broadcast to Russian audiences. Radio Free Europe reported the story on July 5,...
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