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What did not happen in 2018?

What did not happen in 2018?

What a year it’s been! 2018 will go down as the year NASA successfully landed a probe on Mars, Norway won a record of 39 medals at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and the EU raised the possibility of harmonising summertime and wintertime. But the year was also filled with some…
Witch-Hunt! Which Hunt?

Witch-Hunt! Which Hunt?

Are Russian media facing a witch-hunt in Germany, after a wave of criticism by the German Union of Journalists? Is Ukraine the most dangerous place on Earth, and the US continuing to instigate violence in Venezuela and France? Russia might seem surrounded by enemies, but at least the country got the witches on their side.
Salisbury, Starving Children and Soviet Soldiers: Disinformation Pollution in Action

Salisbury, Starving Children and Soviet Soldiers: Disinformation Pollution in Action

Ridicule and accuse, recycle and amplify. This was the strategy behind the pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign’s immediate efforts when the UK released the images of the two suspects of the Salisbury nerve agent attack. Polluting the information space – and readers’ thinking – by spreading clusters of contradicting and misleading messages…
Disinformation Preview: the HorrorScope

Disinformation Preview: the HorrorScope

Inspired by the report of the Parasychologic Capacity of the Russian Armed Forces, the Disinformation Review Team has looked into our Crystal Ball to see what kind of disinformation we might expect for the coming Kremlozodiacal Year:
2019: The Disinformation Roller Coaster

2019: The Disinformation Roller Coaster

High hills, steep falls, sharp turns – entering the world of pro-Kremlin disinformation sometimes makes one feel like everything is on its head, definitely not where it's supposed to be. Let's embark on a journey through 2019. Hop on!
Fifty Ways to Kill Navalny

Fifty Ways to Kill Navalny

Pro-Kremlin pundits, most of them residing in the West, generously offer their expertise in "better ways to kill Navalny", weaponising sarcasm as a means of disinformation.
When nothing is true and everything is possible

When nothing is true and everything is possible

Lately we have seen that two campaigns, targeting separated events, started to merge into one another within the pro-Kremlin disinformation space. For an untrained eye, that might seem surprising. But when nothing is true, everything is possible.
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