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The Kremlin’s Chronic Case of Anglophobia

The Kremlin’s Chronic Case of Anglophobia

An imaginary England stands out as the main enemy in pro-Kremlin disinformation outlets. Even if the United States is identified as the formal enemy number one, “The English”, “The Anglo-Saxons”, or “The Anglo-Zionist Empire” are pulling the strings.
All the others are wrong!

All the others are wrong!

The Kremlin is accusing Zelenskyy of a lack of legitimacy, the EU of censorship, and the ‘global elite’ of attempting to assassinate Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. The likely goal is to divert attention from the situation in Russia.
Georgia: Resilience in action

Georgia: Resilience in action

As the widespread protests against the ‘foreign agents’ law in Georgia unfolded, so did the onslaught of pro-Kremlin disinformation, resorting to the usual tropes of accusing the West for plotting a revolution and decrying ‘double standards’.
Peace and sudden memory improvement

Peace and sudden memory improvement

The Kremlin’s disinformation outlets seek to discredit Ukraine’s legitimate attempts to secure a just and sustainable peace, muddying the waters with outdated proposals and feigning a genuine interest in negotiations. Meanwhile, at home, conspiracy theories about the Crocus City Hall still abound.
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