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<strong class='ep-highlight'>Three</strong> <strong class='ep-highlight'>Things</strong> You Should Know About RT and Sputnik

Three Things You Should Know About RT and Sputnik

RT (Russia Today) and Sputnik are the two foreign language flagships of Russia’s campaign to influence international public opinion. Both outlets present themselves as media that provide alternative views to the mainstream in international news reporting. However, before accepting this premise, three fundamental differences between these outlets and what is…
Ukraine: Crimea <strong class='ep-highlight'>three</strong> years on

Ukraine: Crimea three years on

On Saturday we remembered that it has been three years since Russia illegally annexed a part of Ukraine. This was highlighted by EU High Representative Federica Mogherini’s statement reiterating that the European Union does not recognise the illegal annexation of Crimea and…
There is no such <strong class='ep-highlight'>thing</strong> as independent media

There is no such thing as independent media

Last week, Russian nationwide NTV intruded in a seminar for journalists held in Moscow by the Swedish Institute. According to NTV, “the Swedish Institute tried to hold a secret seminar for ‘independent’ journalists”. The news item’s headline was “news under dictation”, and viewers learned that “representatives of Russian…
All the <strong class='ep-highlight'>things</strong> left unsaid

All the things left unsaid

Pro-Kremlin outlets try to turn the main focus onto the Israel-Hamas war while talking up ‘Ukraine fatigue in the West’. They are almost silent about Russia’s atrocious bombardments in Ukraine, Black Sea grain issues, and Nagorno-Karabakh.
One of these <strong class='ep-highlight'>things</strong> is not like the others

One of these things is not like the others

Russian state-affiliated disinformation outlets try to ‘borrow’ credibility by impersonating legitimate media and government institutions. It is a deceitful information manipulation tactic to spread pro-Kremlin disinformation narratives. The EU took action and now they are exposed.
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