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Gazprom’s Double Standards

In Europe, Gazprom wants to be seen as a reliable business partner. But back home in Russia, Gazprom's TV channel NTV systematically attacks European diplomats and Russian civil society activists.

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Figure of the Week: 100, almost

Figure of the Week: 100, almost

Pro-Kremlin narratives targeting Georgia have remained the same for a hundred years. Georgian leaders a hundred years ago were accused of "selling their country to England". The disinformation of today follows the same patterns.
EUvsDisinfo goes to Georgia!

EUvsDisinfo goes to Georgia!

ქართული ვერსიის სანახავად მიჰყევით Pro-Kremlin disinformation messages have been surfacing in Georgia for a long time, targeting Georgian sovereignty, its values and European aspirations. During the week between 18-23 November 2019, we will be looking very closely at what has been happening in Georgia, as strategic communication…
Who's Afraid of the Brown Stink Bug?

Who's Afraid of the Brown Stink Bug?

Measles and swine flu epidemics, bioweapons, lethal experiments on people… - Georgian Lugar Lab has been subject to a massive disinformation campaign. What makes pro-Kremlin actors so eager to use one laboratory to spread so many infectious messages?
Figure of the Week: 39

Figure of the Week: 39

39 percent of Russians express trust Vladimir Putin; a number that has been constantly falling for over a year. This, according to a poll performed by independent Russian pollster Levada Center. 
Whataboutism at its Best

Whataboutism at its Best

The usual fever dreams of the pro-Kremlin media were out in full force this week, milking the entire spectrum of master narratives that are the hallmark of Russia's disinformation machinery.
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