The Chronicle of Philanthropy

American Charities Snagged by New Russian Law

Moscow

Several dozen foreign nonprofit groups remain barred from working in Russia while authorities consider whether to allow them to operate, in keeping with a new law that even a Kremlin adviser criticized last week for its red tape.

At least 57 nonprofit groups from countries in the Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America...

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