The New York Times archive: Kerensky against the “Reds” in Moscow in November 1917

This article was published in The New York Times on November 12, 1917. On the centenary of the Bolshevik coup in Russia, Inosmi published a translation of this material in order to remember how it all began then, and how information about the coup was presented by the press of those ...

Why housing in California is so expensive

The journalists of the influential newspaper The New York Times decided to find out why housing on the California coastline is worth fabulous money. But rental housing in these areas tops the list of the most overvalued places in the country. Purchase and sale As the graph below shows, in the rating of overpriced real estate on ...

Hackers attacked the edition of The New York Times

The Moscow bureau of the American newspaper The New York Times was attacked by hackers, according to the newspaper's website. Earlier, the penetration of hackers into the systems of The New York Times was reported unofficially. According to the newspaper, the attack was not successful and the hackers were unable to steal any data. The publication did not hold any country responsible for trying ...

The fake interview with The New York Times on behalf of Poroshenko was given by Russian prankers. Video

Today, the Russian pranker Vovan published a recording on his Youtube channel, where allegedly Petro Poroshenko is giving an interview to the American newspaper The New York Times. On the recording, first prankers on behalf of Poroshenko answered questions from journalists about corruption and the Yatsenyuk government. After the interview organizer ...

In Ukraine, they demand to refute the scandalous article The New York Times

The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security and Defense will send The New York Times an explanation for the article “Invincible Corruption in Ukraine” published in the newspaper and will demand a refutation of certain theses of the editorial material. “This is a respected publication. And someone gave them information that...

The head of the Russian railway beat the New York Times

The head of the Russian Railways (RZD) Vladimir Yakunin won in a Moscow court against the American newspaper The New York Times. Yakunin demanded to publish a refutation of the article "Sanctions led to new searches for Putin's secret state", in which, with reference to the WikiLeaks document, it was said that the head of the Russian Railways conveyed to Vladimir Putin significant ...

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