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Figure of the Week: 35

Figure of the Week: 35

Not less than 945 fake / unfounded pieces of news have been published in 2019 by four tabloids (Informer, Srpski Telegraf, Alo and Kurir) with the largest circulation in Serbia, fact-checking platform Raskrikavanje found in their most recent analysis.
A fake fake news checker

A fake fake news checker

A case of double bluff – this was the conclusion Swedish internet users reached after a Swedish website presenting itself as the next in a series of websites devoted to checking facts and challenging disinformation turned out to be doing the contrary of what it claimed – not checking but…
Figure of the Week: 50

Figure of the Week: 50

An Al Jazeera news show was doctored to claim that a pro-European Moldovan politician plans to lease Chisinau to the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi for half a century.
Europe threatened by nuclear cloud

Europe threatened by nuclear cloud

During the course of the last week we have seen several old recurring narratives in pro-Kremlin disinformation. One favourite is to focus on the alleged occurrence of a nuclear accident in Ukraine. While not forgetting or denying the real accident in Chernobyl in 1986, disinformation about other nuclear power plants…
Disinformation back in Germany

Disinformation back in Germany

As we have noted on our Twitter account, the German authorities have recently warned of the risks of the disinformation campaign targeting Germany. Disinformation we have collated since our last review would appear to corroborate this concern. Late last year, Russian state-media RIA Novosti ran with a story…
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