Xenia Fedorova
Russia
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Xenia Fedorova is a Russian journalist and television presenter, best known for hosting news and political talk shows on the state-controlled Channel One Russia.
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Aug 17, 2026
Lean Left
The Russian propagandist was expelled by France at the end of July and now stands as Barrot's prime example of foreign interference.
Socialists welcome the expulsion of a Kremlin mouthpiece while stressing that all suspected interference must be handled transparently and through due process.
Aug 15, 2026
Far Right
The pro-Kremlin commentator lost her emergency court challenge against expulsion.
RN critics see an arbitrary deportation used to show toughness while the government fails to stop illegal immigration and Islamist networks.
Aug 7, 2026
Center
French authorities ordered the expulsion of the pro-Kremlin journalist and froze her assets, prompting Russia to accuse Paris of silencing dissent.
For Renaissance, this is a legitimate national security move against Russian propaganda, not a press freedom violation, and it signals firmness before the presidential election.
Aug 4, 2026
Lean Left
The Paris administrative court rejected her appeal against the deportation order.
Socialistes support the expulsion of the former RT France leader as a necessary defence against Russian propaganda and foreign interference.
Aug 1, 2026
Far Left
The former RT France boss and Bolloré columnist has her assets frozen for six months after an expulsion order.
LFI celebrates the sanctioning of a Kremlin relay inside Bolloré's media empire, long denounced as a far-right propaganda machine.
Aug 1, 2026
Center
France froze the pro-Kremlin commentator's assets for six months alongside an expulsion order over propaganda on French television.
The asset freeze is a strong, concrete measure against foreign interference that Renaissance considers necessary for democratic resilience.
Aug 1, 2026
Lean Left
France froze the assets of this Russian propagandist for six months, while she already faced an expulsion order for being the Kremlin's voice in French media.
Socialists approve of countering Russian disinformation but caution that such measures must come with due process, not a broader assault on free expression.
Jul 30, 2026
Lean Right
The Russian propagandist and ex-RT France director faces expulsion after an Interior Ministry order, prompting her to file a legal challenge.
LR readers generally support firm action against Russian disinformation, but they also value free expression, creating a nuanced view on her case.
Jul 30, 2026
Center
Ordered expelled by France for spreading Kremlin propaganda on French media.
Her expulsion is praised as a necessary step to counter Russian disinformation and protect French public discourse.
Jul 30, 2026
Lean Left
Former RT France head and Bolloré media figure faces expulsion for Russian propaganda activities.
Socialists see her expulsion as a necessary step against foreign interference, but criticize Bolloré's silence as hypocritical.