Dubai Today
How Russia’s propaganda machine evaded sanction by relocating to the Gulf

After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, the state television channel RT — formerly Russia Today — was sanctioned by the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. Major distributors around the world dropped the channel, and its social media accounts were suspended. Many RT employees were laid off and forced to leave Western countries. So how is it that, three years later, the Kremlin’s chief mouthpiece is still broadcasting its message to the world? The United Arab Emirates (UAE), which now serves as RT’s financial and organisational hub of operations, has allowed the organisation to continue disseminating Russian propaganda to Western audiences. In a new investigation, Novaya Gazeta Europe has uncovered a clandestine network of projects and efforts aimed at circumventing sanctions.
The UAE was implicated in charges of money laundering and violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act brought against two RT employees by the US Department of Justice.
“Propaganda no longer needs a big channel with a recognisable logo.”











