

In a turbulent turn of events, The Moscow Times faces new hurdles as it has been labeled an "undesirable" organization by Russia's Prosecutor General's Office. This designation effectively criminalizes their journalistic work, placing the staff at risk of prosecution. Previously marked as a "foreign agent," the organization is now under pressure more than ever, as Russian authorities assert that the publication undermines governmental decisions. Despite these hostile measures, The Moscow Times and its team are resolute in their pursuit of truth and transparency in reporting. In their plea to the global community, they urge for support to sustain their independent journalism. They appeal for contributions starting at $2 per month, emphasizing that every bit counts in this fight against repression. Standing as a beacon for open journalism, their mission remains vital, and their resolve unwavering in this challenging landscape. Support from readers is not merely financial; it's a statement defending the essence of free press.