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“Let’s Get the Popcorn Ready” – Russian TV Covers US Protests

On Russian state-controlled TV channels, reports about developments in US cities come with the usual disinformation tropes and a tinge of thinly-veiled glee: “America got what it deserved”.

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Being occupied as a privilege

Being occupied as a privilege

In September last year we revealed how the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs smeared the Baltic countries by claiming they have not become democracies respecting the rule of law. Now Kremlin’s disinformation machine has been again dialled to history, due to the postponed Victory day parade celebrating 75th anniversary of WWII.
A Fierce Attack into Nowhere

A Fierce Attack into Nowhere

Secondary Infektion is a campaign that since 2014 has used fake accounts and forged documents to sow conflict between Western countries. The research company Graphika has tied the campaign to Russia.
An Anti-American Bandwagon

An Anti-American Bandwagon

This week, the pro-Kremlin media’s focus on the US shifted from disinformation about the racial injustice protests to fabricated accusations of other American misdeeds around the world.
Figure of the Week: 50

Figure of the Week: 50

The Stanford Internet Observatory analysed RT’s English-language coronavirus-related content and found that US was the subject of approximately 50% of clearly ”negative content“.
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