logo
#

Latest news with #VoiceofEurope

EU Parliament votes to lift far-right German lawmaker's immunity
EU Parliament votes to lift far-right German lawmaker's immunity

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

EU Parliament votes to lift far-right German lawmaker's immunity

The European Parliament on Tuesday voted to lift the immunity of Petr Bystron, a leading lawmaker from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), over investigations into money laundering and bribery. Bystron is suspected of having received money from the pro-Russian outlet Voice of Europe in order to act in favour of Russia in the Bundestag, Germany's lower house of parliament. Additionally, Bystron is accused of several counts of tax evasion and fraud, according to a report by the European Parliament's Committee on Legal Affairs. The politician has repeatedly denied the allegations and called the proceedings politically motivated. Voice of Europe is suspected of having paid money to European politicians and of spreading pro-Russian propaganda. In mid-May, the platform was banned from broadcasting in the European Union.

Zelensky slaps sanctions on war propagandists, Russian shadow fleet
Zelensky slaps sanctions on war propagandists, Russian shadow fleet

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Zelensky slaps sanctions on war propagandists, Russian shadow fleet

President Volodymyr Zelensky signed decrees imposing new sanctions on pro-Kremlin propagandists and the Russian shadow fleet on April 11. The decrees put into effect a decision made earlier by Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council. Zelensky teased the sanctions announcement in his evening address on April 10. The sanctions lists include 71 people and 18 outlets spreading Russian propaganda. Fifty-nine more people are on the list targeting the so-called shadow fleet, a network of ships that Moscow allegedly uses to circumvent Western sanctions and continue exporting oil and gas. The latter list includes two Chinese captains of the shadow fleet. "We are increasing pressure on war propagandists and those who justify Russia," Zelensky said, adding that more sanctions are expected soon. The sanctioned entities are subject to an array of economic and civil penalties, including asset freezes, restrictions on trade operations, prohibitions on property acquisition, licensure terminations, transit bans, and prohibitions on media dissemination, among others. Among the listed propagandists is Artem Marchevskyi, a Ukrainian media manager who used to work at one of pro-Kremlin oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk's TV channels. Marchevskyi fled Ukraine, while Medvedchuk was arrested and later sent to Russia in a prisoner exchange. The two were accused by the Czech authorities of running a Moscow-paid propaganda network, Voice of Europe, from Prague. Last spring, the EU sanctioned Marchevskyi, Medvedchuk and the Voice of Europe site, reportedly used by the two men to spread pro-Russian propaganda in Europe. Zelensky also imposed sanctions against the "Drugaya Ukraina" ("Another Ukraine") political project, led by Medvedchuk in Russia. Ukraine's sanctions also targeted Russian war propagandists Aleksandr Sladkov, Daniil Bezsonov and Stanislav Smagin. Among the sanctioned propaganda outlets are EurAsia Daily, Readovka, and Yurii Bardash, a Ukraine-born notorious producer and musician who fled to Russia after the outbreak of the full-scale war, is also listed on the decree. The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) suspects him of spreading war propaganda and justifying Moscow's aggression. In late January, Zelensky slapped sanctions on Ukrainian politicians who had spread Russian narratives for years, local media personalities said to be parroting Russian propaganda, and suspected Russian collaborators. Read also: 'Don't come, there's nothing good here' — Chinese soldiers warn against following Russian propaganda to fight in Ukraine We've been working hard to bring you independent, locally-sourced news from Ukraine. Consider supporting the Kyiv Independent.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store