Figure of the Week

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Figure of the Week: 9

Figure of the Week: 9

Russian hackers were likely behind a series of crippling cyberattacks against at least nine Swedish media outlets in 2016, according to a newly released U.S. State Department cable.
Figure of the Week: 25

Figure of the Week: 25

Reporters Without Borders has recognized online disinformation as a threat to journalism, and present 25 recommendations to tackle the problem in their new report.
Figure of the Week: $400 Million

Figure of the Week: $400 Million

Last week, a series of articles was published in the U.S. media relating to a $400-million donation allegedly made by U.S.-born financier Bill Browder to Hillary Clinton's 2016 election campaign. The claim proved "completely without evidence."
Figure of the Week: 4

Figure of the Week: 4

It's been four years since flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board. Since the tragedy, pro-Kremlin media and trolls have worked tirelessly to undermine the investigation and shift the blame onto Ukraine.
Figure of the Week: 10,000

Figure of the Week: 10,000

Russian television viewers were recently told that Ukraine is solely responsible for all the casualties in the country's war-torn east. The groundless accusation was made during one of Russia's most popular political talk shows.
Figure of the Week: 0

Figure of the Week: 0

The downing of flight MH17 has been one of the most lied-about events in recent years, and new revelations blaming Russia for the tragedy have triggered a flurry of fresh disinformation stories from Moscow.
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