Three teenagers in Russia have been handed lengthy prison sentences for plotting to blow up a Federal Security Services (FSB) building in Minecraft. As The Moscow Times reports, Nikita Uvarov, Denis ...
Despite a lack of material evidence, and no established intention of harm, three Russian 14-year-olds are facing lengthy prison sentences after being charged with "training for terrorist activities" ...
Video games are becoming the new frontier of Russia's information war, a new report from The New York Times found. Users of multiple kids' games, including Roblox and Minecraft, are creating worlds ...
A group of Russian teenagers got in trouble this week for allegedly planning to blow up a fake government building they’d built in Minecraft, according to EuroNews — as opposed to, you know, one that ...
The monument to right-wing populist and propagandist Vladimir Zhirinovksy was built on his birthday, April 25.Telegram / Liberal Democratic Party of Russia / Alexander Dyupin Russian right-wing ...
As Russia reportedly scrambles to win the war against Ukraine, Kremlin finds new and innovative ways to advance its agenda, targeting younger audiences through the immersive world of popular video ...
closest city with a million inhabitants is Krasnoyarsk, 250 kilometers the Soviet union being FSB. Nikita and Denis were arrested after they spread posters demanding the release of anarchist and ...
Russian propaganda denigrating Ukraine is spreading through internationally popular online video games such as “Minecraft,” owned by U.S. tech giant Microsoft. Also, the propaganda that aims to make ...