Pravda
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, ''Pravda'' was sold by the then Russian president Boris Yeltsin to a Greek business family in 1992, and the paper came under the control of their private company Pravda International. In 1996, there was an internal dispute between the owners of Pravda International and some of the ''Pravda'' journalists that led to ''Pravda'' splitting into different entities. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) acquired the ''Pravda'' paper, while some of the original Soviet ''Pravda'' journalists separated to form Russia's first online paper ''Pravda Online'' (now ''Pravda.ru''), which is not connected to the Communist Party. The ''Pravda'' paper is still run by the CPRF, whereas the online ''Pravda.ru'' is privately owned and has international editions published in Russian, English, French, and Portuguese. After a legal dispute between the rival parties, the Russian court of arbitration stipulated that both entities would be allowed to continue using the ''Pravda'' name. Provided by Wikipedia
-
1