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The Big Birthday Burger Lie

RT was forced to remove this completely cooked-up disinformation story about Putin's popularity abroad.

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Figure of the Week: 10 million

Figure of the Week: 10 million

Facebook says about 10 million people in the United States viewed politically charged ads bought in Russia in the months before and after the 2016 U.S. election. According to a CNN report, some of the Facebook ads targeted Wisconsin and Michigan, two swing states.
StopFake: Bringing Facts Back To The Narrative

StopFake: Bringing Facts Back To The Narrative

Who is who? This rubric aims to shine a spotlight on the fast-growing community of fact-checkers. Through a series of profiles, it offers a personal look at some of the most successful initiatives currently fighting disinformation and debunking fake news.
The Yellow Duck Danger

The Yellow Duck Danger

Quack-quack! In most of the world, the popular yellow plastic duck is associated with children playing in a bathtub. But in Russia, it's a different story.
RT and what happened in 1917

RT and what happened in 1917

Why has the Kremlin decided not to provide its pool of loyal media with a clear narrative about who was good and who was bad in 1917? And why is Russia’s most ambitious communication project about the Revolution the one that targets foreigners?
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