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''Segodnya'' ('Today', russian: Сегодня, italic=yes) is a tabloid newspaper published in Latvia. Formerly named ' ('Soviet Youth'), SM segodnya and until 2017 Vesti segodnya ('News Today'), in 2010 it had the highest subscription among Russian language dailies in Latvia and equal third highest in the country overall. It has its roots in the official newspaper of Komsomol under Soviet rule in Latvia, '. Content is published on the news portal vesti.lv. Its name is similar to Segodnya (1919), ''Segodnya'', a notable Russian emigre newspaper issued in Riga from 1919 to 1940. ''Segodnya'' newspaper claims to be the only Russian-language daily in the European Union. Segodnya has, as have Vesti.lv and related publications, been described as pro-Russian and "overtly cynical" in their reporting, describing a wider trend evident in the Russian-language media landscape in Latvia that includes low wages for journalists, low readership and ad revenues. References

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Segodnya (1919)
''Segodnya'' (russian: Сегодня, links=no, lit=Today, ) was Russian language, Russian-language newspaper published in Riga, Latvia from 1919 to 1940. It was founded and owned by Yakov Brams (Jakovs Brams) and Boris Polyak (Boriss Poļaks). Its editorial line was Liberalism, liberal and Democracy, democratic. It had a comparatively well-developed network of foreign correspondents and extensive analysis of European affairs, making it accessible amongst Russian émigrés and was the most significant Russian newspaper with circulation outside the Soviet Union, USSR in the 1930s. The newspaper was the most popular daily periodical among the Russian speaking population of Latvia at the time. From 1924 an evening edition, ''Segodnya Vecherom'', was published. Material was sent to the newspaper from famous Russian writers and poets – Arkady Averchenko, Konstantin Balmont, Ivan Bunin, Aleksandr Kuprin, Alexander Kuprin, Teffi, Nadezhda Teffi and Ivan Shmelyov, Ivan Shmelev. In th ...
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