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Some 300 representatives from the world’s leading media organizations will gather in Moscow on June 24 for a RIA Novosti forum on the future of journalism.
In celebration of its 70th anniversary, the RIA Novosti media holding launches the international Future Media forum, which will focus on the development of media technology, the impact of new and traditional media on society, and the future of journalism.
The Peoples' Friendship University in Moscow will host debates on the "Convulsions in the Middle East" on April 21.
The RIA Novosti news agency has launched an English-language video channel on YouTube.
The head of RIA Novosti's Georgian bureau, Besik Pipiya, has been awarded Best Photo prize in an international journalism competition for a series of pictures showing the everyday life of residents of the Pankisi Gorge at the Russian-Georgian border.
A competition to choose 10 of the best eco-bloggers to participate in an eco-forum in Moscow next month officially kicked off on Wednesday.
The newly re-launched Moskovskiye Novosti hit newsstands for the first time on Monday amid a brewing row over the cancellation of its first advertising campaign.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is following the newly revived perestroika-era newspaper Moskovskie Novosti on Twitter.
The international environmental citizen journalism forum EcoBlogy will give bloggers and journalists across the world a chance to join forces and set up an econetwork, said Andrei Reznichenko, head of the Science and Environmental News department at RIA Novosti.