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Among the additions, the Russian business daily Kommersant reported, was Solovyov Live, the channel run by Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov that launched in April 2022. Also added were GLONASS, the online cinema platform Premier, and the internet encyclopedia Ruviki.
The following were added to the “white list”:
Russia began assembling the “white list” in the fall of 2025, as mobile internet shutdowns grew more frequent. The registry covers banks, government services, navigation and ride-hailing apps, news outlets, online marketplaces, social networks, and entertainment platforms.
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