Izvestia
[iz-ves-tee-uh, Russian iz-vyes-tyi-yuh] /ɪzˈvɛs ti ə, Russian ɪzˈvyɛs tyɪ yə/
noun
1.
(formerly) the official newspaper of the Soviet government.
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