Chief editor Dmitry Muratov said it was a 'difficult' decision, indicating it was an effort to 'save' the respected publication and avoid a total shutdown.
Russia's top independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta, whose chief editor was last year awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, said Monday it was suspending publication until the end ofChief editor Dmitry Muratov said it was a"difficult" decision, indicating it was an effort to"save" the respected publication and avoid a total shutdown.
"We have received another warning from Roskomnadzor," the newspaper said in a statement, referring to Russia's media regulator. Earlier on Monday, Novaya Gazeta staff learnt of a formal warning from Roskomnadzor state communications watchdog, its second since last week.
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