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- Chernovik (Russian: Черновик for "Rough Draft") is a w****ly newspaper published by Svoboda Slova (translated as "Freedom of Speech") and based in the...
- "Freedom of Speech"), the media company that published the newspaper Chernovik. Kamalov was shot dead in an apparent ********ination as his name had been...
- Нурмагомедова тяжелое | Черновик" [Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov's condition is grave]. chernovik.net. Retrieved 27 December 2020. "Стало хуже: отца Хабиба спецрейсом доставили...
- campaign "Apple's Taken on the iPhone". In 2017, Markov's first book, #Chernovik, was published by Treemedia. On the occasion of the book's release in...
- rally, was searched. The events were covered by the journalists of the Chernovik newspaper, they reported on the obstruction of journalistic activities...
- Дадашев умер после поединка" [Boxer Maxim Dadashev died after a fight]. chernovik.net (in Russian). July 23, 2019. Retrieved August 25, 2019. "Боксер Максим...
- A Rough Draft (Russian: Черновик, romanized: Chernovik) is a 2018 Russian science fiction film directed by Sergey Mokritskiy, based on the 2005 novel...
- Kamalov, a Russian investigative journalist and founder of the independent Chernovik newspaper was shot dead in an apparent ********ination. The po****tion of...
- in North Caucasus. Isayeva is editor-in-chief of the w****ly newspaper Chernovik (English: Rough Draft) in Dagestan, described by Reporters Without Borders...
- Fellowship at the Harriman Institute. 2015: "Journalist of the year", by Chernovik newspaper. 2014: Tamirlan Kazikhanov Award "For Courage and Professionalism"...