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Russian Parliament Speaker Labels Anti-War Emigrants “Pseudo-Citizens”, Threatens Charges

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Related coverage for "Russian Parliament Speaker Labels Anti-War Emigrants “Pseudo-Citizens”, Threatens Charges": TASS — Russia ready to cooperate with Germany, but no ultimatums — Russian ambassador. Kyiv Post — Russia Pressures Moldovans to Sign Military Contracts at Border. politicalbetting.com — We live in an era of massive viral misinformation. POLITICO - Politics — The rise of the right has reshaped how we think about patriotism. Real Clear Politics — Dem Socialists Are So F*cking Stupid I Don't Know What To Say. Hot Air — You Cannot Take the 'They Aren't Communists' Pravda Defenses Seriously