2017-07-28T18:33:17+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Kodima, Pavlovo-Posadskiye izvestiya, Pravda, Vedomosti, Journal de St.-Pétersbourg, Izvestia, Novaya Gazeta, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Literaturnaya Gazeta, Tribuna, Taymyr (newspaper), The St. Petersburg Times, Moskovskiye Novosti, Kommersant, Novy Vzglyad, Kyzyl Tan, Chastny Korrespondent, Argumenty i Fakty, Novye Izvestia, Limonka (newspaper), Udmurt dunne, Pravda Severa, Yani dyunya, Moskovskij Komsomolets, On the life’s way, Khypar, Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti, Kyym, Vechernyaya Moskva, Abazashta, Ræstdzinad, Bashkortostan (newspaper), Buryad Unen, Vatanym Tatarstan, Groznensky Rabochy, Dagestankaya Pravda, Trud (Russian newspaper), The Moscow Times, Karjalan Sanomat, Sovetsky Sport, Nezavisimaya Gazeta, Sovetskaya Rossiya, The eXile, Nachrichten, Russia Beyond the Headlines, The Kazan Herald, Altaydyn cholmony, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Yoldash, Sport Express, Moskovskaya Pravda, Lezgi Gazet, Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye, Krasnaya Zvezda, Tyumenskaya oblast’ segodnya, Adyge mak', Kultura (newspaper), Golos (newspaper), Hakikat, New Medical Gazette, Delovoy Peterburg, Lraber, Arabinform, Yerkramas, Zum Kommunismus!, Moskovskaya Komsomolka, Di Tsayt (Saint Petersburg) flashcards
Newspapers published in Russia

Newspapers published in Russia

  • Kodima
    Kodima is a Veps and Russian-language monthly published in Petrozavodsk, in the Republic of Karelia, which is distributed for free.
  • Pavlovo-Posadskiye izvestiya
    Pavlovo-Posadskiye izvestiya (Russian: Павлово-Посадские известия) is a regional weekly newspaper based in Pavlovsky Posad.
  • Pravda
    Pravda (Russian: Правда; IPA: [ˈpravdə] , "Truth") is a Russian broadsheet newspaper, formerly the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the country with a circulation of 11 million.
  • Vedomosti
    Vedomosti (Russian: Ведомости, literally "The Record") is a Russian language business daily.
  • Journal de St.-Pétersbourg
    The Journal de St.
  • Izvestia
    Izvestia (Russian: Известия; IPA: [ɪzˈvʲesʲtʲɪjə]) is a long-running high-circulation daily broadsheet newspaper in Russia.
  • Novaya Gazeta
    Novaya Gazeta (Russian: Новая газета, translated as New Gazette) is a Russian newspaper well known in its country for its critical and investigative coverage of Russian political and social affairs.
  • Rossiyskaya Gazeta
    Rossiyskaya Gazeta (Russian: Российская газета, lit. Russian Gazette) is a Russian government daily newspaper of record which publishes the official decrees, statements and documents of state bodies.
  • Literaturnaya Gazeta
    Literaturnaya Gazeta (Literary Newspaper, Russian: Литературная газета) is a weekly cultural and political newspaper published in Russia and Soviet Union.
  • Tribuna
    Tribuna (Russian: Трибуна) is a weekly Russian newspaper that focuses largely on industry and the energy sector, published from 1969.
  • Taymyr (newspaper)
    Taymyr (Russian: Таймыр) is a newspaper published in the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai of the Russian Federation, published three times a week.
  • The St. Petersburg Times
    The St. Petersburg Times was a weekly newspaper issued in St.
  • Moskovskiye Novosti
    Moskovskiye Novosti (Russian: Московские новости, Moscow News) was a Russian-language daily newspaper in Russia relaunched in 2011.
  • Kommersant
    Kommersant (Russian: Коммерса́нтъ, IPA: [kəmʲɪrˈsant], The Businessman, often shortened to Ъ) is a nationally distributed daily newspaper published in Russia mostly devoted to politics and business.
  • Novy Vzglyad
    Novy Vzglyad (Russian: Новый Взгляд, literally New Look or New View) is a weekly newspaper published in Moscow, Russia.
  • Kyzyl Tan
    Kyzyl Tan (Tatar: Кызыл таң, lit. Red Dawn) is a Tatar language newspaper published in Bashkortostan.
  • Chastny Korrespondent
    Chastny Korrespondent (chaskor.ru, also known as "Chaskor", translated as "Private correspondent") is a Russian online newspaper.
  • Argumenty i Fakty
    Argumenty i Fakty (Russian: Аргументы и факты, commonly abbreviated "АиФ" and translated as Arguments and Facts) is a weekly newspaper based in Moscow and a publishing house in Russia and worldwide.
  • Novye Izvestia
    Novye Izvestia (Russian: Новые Известия) was a daily newspaper, published in Moscow, Russia.
  • Limonka (newspaper)
    Limonka (Russian: Лимонка) is a Moscow-based newspaper.
  • Udmurt dunne
    Udmurt Dunne (Udmurt: Удмурт дунне, The Udmurt World) is the main Udmurt language newspaper.
  • Pravda Severa
    Pravda Severa (Russian: "Правда Севера", Truth of the North) is a Russian Arkhangelsk-based newspaper, published since 1917.
  • Yani dyunya
    Yani dyunya (Crimean Tatar: Янъы дюнья) is a Crimean Tatar-language weekly newspaper, published in Simferopol on Fridays, with a circulation of around 3.
  • Moskovskij Komsomolets
    Moskovskij Komsomolets (Russian: Московский комсомолец, "Moscow Komsomolets") is a Moscow-based daily newspaper with a circulation approaching one million, covering general news.
  • On the life’s way
    On the life’s way (Russian: По жизненному пути, Chuvash: Пурнăç çулĕпе) is the social-politic oriented newspaper published in the Chuvashia (Russia).
  • Khypar
    Khypar (Chuvash: Хыпар, lit. News) is a Chuvash language newspaper.
  • Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti
    The Vedomosti was the first newspaper printed in Russia.
  • Kyym
    Kyym (Yakut: Кыым, Spark) is the main Yakut language newspaper, published in Yakutsk five times a week.
  • Vechernyaya Moskva
    Vechernyaya Moskva (Russian: Вечерняя Москва, literally Evening Moscow) is a Russian local daily newspaper published in Moscow since 6 December 1923 daily (except Saturday and Sunday).
  • Abazashta
    Abazashta (Abaza: Абазашта) is the only newspaper (and mass medium in general) published in the Azabin language in the Karachay–Cherkess Republic of the Russian Federation.
  • Ræstdzinad
    Ræstdzinad (Ossetian: Рæстдзинад; Truth) is an Ossetian language daily newspaper (excluding Sunday and Monday) published in Vladikavkaz, Russia, since March 14, 1923.
  • Bashkortostan (newspaper)
    Bashkortostan (Bashkir: Башҡортостан) is a leading Bashkir-language newspaper published in Ufa, named after the republic of Bashkortostan within the Russian Federation.
  • Buryad Unen
    Buryad Unen (Buryat: Буряад үнэн, "The Buryat Truth") is the main newspaper in the Buryat language, published in Ulan-Ude.
  • Vatanym Tatarstan
    Vatanym Tatarstan (Tatar: Ватаным Татарстан, Our Homeland Tatarstan) is the main Tatar language newspaper, published in Kazan.
  • Groznensky Rabochy
    Groznensky Rabochy was a Russian weekly newspaper based in Grozny, Chechnya from 1917 to 1992, and from 1994 to 2001.
  • Dagestankaya Pravda
    Dagestanskaya Pravda (Russian: Дагестанская правда, Dagestani Truth) is the main Russian language newspaper of Dagestan.
  • Trud (Russian newspaper)
    Trud (Russian: Труд, English: Labor) is a Russian newspaper.
  • The Moscow Times
    The Moscow Times (MT) is an English-language weekly newspaper published in Moscow, with a circulation of 35,000 copies.
  • Karjalan Sanomat
    Karjalan Sanomat (Karelian News) is a Finnish language newspaper from the Republic of Karelia, published in Petrozavodsk.
  • Sovetsky Sport
    Sovetsky Sport (Russian: Советский спорт; English: Soviet Sports) is a Russian (formerly Soviet) national daily sports newspaper.
  • Nezavisimaya Gazeta
    Nezavisimaya Gazeta (Russian: Независимая газета; lit. Independent Newspaper) is a Russian daily newspaper.
  • Sovetskaya Rossiya
    Sovetskaya Rossiya (Russian: Советская Россия, Soviet Russia) is a political newspaper in Russia.
  • The eXile
    The eXile was a Moscow-based English-language biweekly free tabloid newspaper, aimed at the city's expatriate community, which combined outrageous, sometimes satirical, content with investigative reporting.
  • Nachrichten
    Nachrichten ('News') was a Volga German communist newspaper, published between 1918 and 1941.
  • Russia Beyond the Headlines
    Russia Beyond The Headlines or RBTH is a multilingual news and information resource that offers news, comment, opinion and analysis on culture, politics, business, science, and public life in Russia.
  • The Kazan Herald
    The Kazan Herald (Rus.: Казанский Вестник, Tat.: Казан Мөхбире) was the only English-language newspaper published in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, Russia.
  • Altaydyn cholmony
    Altaydyn Cholmony (Altai: Алтайдыҥ чолмоны, lit. Star of Altai) is the main Altai language newspaper of the Altai Republic.
  • Komsomolskaya Pravda
    Komsomolskaya Pravda (Russian: Комсомо́льская пра́вда; lit. "Komsomol Truth") is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper, founded on 13 March 1925.
  • Yoldash
    Yoldash (Kumyk: Ёлдаш; lit. Comrade) is the main Kumyk language newspaper in Dagestan, Russia.
  • Sport Express
    Sport-Express (Russian: Спорт-Экспресс) is a Russian daily sports newspaper founded by Vladimir Kuchmiy.
  • Moskovskaya Pravda
    Moskovskaya pravda (Russian: Московская правда, "Moscow Truth", in the transliteration system used by the Library of Congress spelled "Moskovskaia pravda"), is a leading daily morning newspaper of Russia, and formerly of the Soviet Union.
  • Lezgi Gazet
    Lezgi Gazet (Lezgian: Лезги газет, Russian: Лезгинская газета) is a Lezgin-language newspaper published in Dagestan, Russia, first established in the early days of the Soviet Union.
  • Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye
    Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye, NVO (Russian: Независимое военное обозрение, Independent Military Review) is a Russian weekly newspaper supplement to Nezavisimaya Gazeta dedicated to military posture, military science, activity of secret services, military technology, weapons, military history of Russia, as well as of other countries.
  • Krasnaya Zvezda
    Krasnaya Zvezda (Russian: Кра́сная звезда́, literally "Red Star") is an official newspaper of Soviet and later Russian Ministry of Defence.
  • Tyumenskaya oblast’ segodnya
    Tyumenskaya oblast’ segodnya is a daily Russian socio-political tabloid.
  • Adyge mak'
    Adyge mak' (Adyghe: Адыгэ макъ [aːdəɣa maːq], lit. The Adyghe Voice is the main Adyghe language newspaper. It is the successor of the Soviet era Социалистическэ Адыгей (Socialist Adyghea). It is published five times a week. It was printed in the Arab alphabet until 1927, Latin until 1938, and Cyrillic since. It was printed in Krasnodar until 1936.
  • Kultura (newspaper)
    Kultura (Russian: «Культура»; lit. Culture), known as Sovetskaya Kultura («Советская культура») during the Soviet times, is a Russian newspaper, based in Moscow.
  • Golos (newspaper)
    Golos (Russian: Голос, Voice) was a Russian political and literary newspaper, edited and published in Saint Petersburg in 1863-1885 by Andrey Krayevsky.
  • Hakikat
    Hakikat (Avar: XӀакъикъат, lit. Truth) is the main Avar language newspaper, published in Dagestan.
  • New Medical Gazette
    New Medical Gazette (NMG) (Russian: "Новая медицинская газета") is a Russian newspaper published in Moscow since 1993.
  • Delovoy Peterburg
    Delovoy Peterburg (meaning St. Petersburg Business in English) is a Russian language daily business newspaper published in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Lraber
    Lraber (Armenian: Լրաբեր, "Messenger") was an Armenian language weekly newspaper published in Astrakhan, Russian Empire 1908-1909.
  • Arabinform
    Arabinform is a first Russian-language project that provides news, business information, media and current affairs of the Arab region .
  • Yerkramas
    Yerkramas (Russian: Еркрамас; Armenian: Երկրամաս) is an Armenian newspaper published in Krasnodar, Russia.
  • Zum Kommunismus!
    Zum Kommunismus! ('For Communism!') was a Volga German communist newspaper.
  • Moskovskaya Komsomolka
    Moskovskaya Komsomolka was a satirical newspaper published weekly in Russia (1999-2001).
  • Di Tsayt (Saint Petersburg)
    Di Tsayt (Yiddish: די צײט‎, 'The Time') was a Yiddish language weekly newspaper published from Saint Petersburg, Russia.