Britain revoked the broadcasting license of the Russian network “Russia Today”
The British Media Regulatory Authority has revoked the broadcasting license of a Russian network in the country.
The British Media Regulatory Authority announced on Friday that it has revoked the broadcasting license of “Rasha Today” network in this country.
“We made this decision on the basis that we did not consider Rasha Today, Ano TV Novosti, to be eligible for a British broadcasting license,” the Anatolia news agency reported, citing the country, which claims to be defending freedom of expression. .
“Today’s decision was made after 29 inquiries into the impartiality of the Rasha Today news network and how it is covering up Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at this time,” Afkam said.
“Our investigation showed that Rasha Todi was funded by the Russian government, which recently invaded its independent neighbor,” the British regulator added.
Earlier, the German Media Regulatory Authority had revoked the broadcasting license of the Russia Today network in the country. In addition, Russia’s Sputnik news agency recently reported that the European Union had blocked its telegram channels and Russia Today television network.
In addition, Google, YouTube, and Facebook have made Russian media-related web pages inaccessible.