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Russia designates independent Mediazona news outlet as ‘foreign agent’

By Thomson Reuters Aug 21, 2026 | 10:09 AM

MOSCOW, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Russia’s Justice Ministry on Friday declared the independent Mediazona news outlet a “foreign agent”, ​a designation used to label ‌foreign-funded organisations that it says are engaged in political activity.

Mediazona “disseminated false information about Russia’s law enforcement system” and a number of ‌its ​staff have already been ⁠labelled as foreign ⁠agents, the ministry said.

The term “foreign agent” carries negative Soviet-era connotations and subjects those designated to extra government scrutiny.

Mediazona ​said via its channel on the Telegram messaging app that this ⁠was the second ⁠time that Russian authorities had ​declared it to be a “foreign agent”.

Separately, its ​editor Yegor Skovoroda — who like the ‌outlet’s other journalists now works outside Russia — described the ministry’s statement as “incredibly crazy”.

The news outlet was first designated ⁠as a “foreign agent” in 2021, and the Justice Ministry removed it from the register of ⁠authorised ‌media organisations in Russia.

Russian state ⁠communications regulator Roskomnadzor blocked ​Mediazona’s ‌website within Russia in March ​2022, shortly ⁠after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Russia has also opened criminal cases against several Mediazona journalists who are currently working from abroad, including editor-in-chief Sergei Smirnov.

(Reporting ​by Reuters)