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False as Water

False as Water

Pro-Kremlin disinformation outlets are attempting to create a world view, where Russia is described as surrounded by hostile forces, and that the Kremlin is the last bastion against a Globalist Elite, aiming for hegemony.
Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views

Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views

Inosmi.ru is a the Russian state media holdling company's service for translating International media. But everything is carefully selected to mirror a world view that suits the Kremlin, and the content is plainly stolen, disregarding the copyrights of the writers.
Inosmi: Representation of EU Countries

Inosmi: Representation of EU Countries

Data to the article “Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views“ The format of the site displays 10 per country. This demonstrates the frequency in translation of content from various countries. The largest EU countries have also the most articles translated, while Cyprus, Malta and Slovenia apparently are…
Inosmi: Articles Translated May 20

Inosmi: Articles Translated May 20

Data to the article “Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views“ Folha, Brazil, Portugese, on Brazil’s relations to the other BRICS-countries The New Statesman, Britain, English, on Nord Stream II Financial Times, Britain, English, Original text behind…
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