What He Said and What it Really Means – Vol. 7: Putin as Czar
Putin’s inauguration was a czar-like coronation with him promising more war and unchecked rule.
Putin’s inauguration was a czar-like coronation with him promising more war and unchecked rule.
Russian state and pro-Kremlin outlets have turned up a campaign to influence and manipulate elections to the European Parliament in June. One technique is to smear key leaders. Follow our series of articles ahead of the elections.
Svitlana Zalizetska, a Ukrainian journalist from Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia region, has been writing about life in her city under Russian occupation for over two years. We talked to Svitlana about her work during the occupation, the terror that the Russian occupiers spread, and the challenges that journalists in the occupied territories currently face.
EEAS in collaboration with Spanish authorities uncovered a network of manipulative websites with links to Russia, aiming to launder disinformation directed at Western audiences.
Moscow is doing all it can to ruin hopes for peace and build a crescendo ahead of Putin’s re-coronation on 7 May and the traditional WWII victory parade on 9 May.
The hard, painful, pointy end of oncoming consequences has hit the Kremlin. Their foot soldiers got caught red-handed in Germany and Poland, and international aid for Ukraine flows again.
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