Russia Expels Two ARD Journalists in Retaliatory Move
Moscow cites Germany's alleged restrictions on Russian media, but Berlin denies closing any Russian broadcaster's offices.
- The Russian Foreign Ministry announced the expulsion of two ARD employees, a correspondent and a technician, who must leave by December 16, 2024.
- Russia claims the decision is a response to Germany’s alleged closure of the Channel One Berlin bureau, which German authorities strongly deny.
- Germany attributes the issue to state-level immigration decisions tied to EU sanctions on Russian media accused of spreading propaganda and disinformation.
- German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called Russia's actions unacceptable and emphasized Germany’s commitment to press freedom.
- The expulsions highlight escalating tensions between Russia and Western nations over media freedoms and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.


























