ANNA News (Analytical Network News Agency) is a Russian pro-Kremlin[14] news agency.[15] The agency's name ANNA used to stand for "Abkhazian Network News Agency"; after the head office moved to Moscow, when registering in Roskomnadzor on 22 September 2017,[16] "Abkhazian" was changed to "Analytical".
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