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You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet!

You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet!

Alyaksandr Lukashenka promises more material from the "Mike and Nick Tapes" - "you can't even imagine what we intercepted". Meanwhile, Lukashenka's police continues its violent crack-down on protests in Belarus.
High on Its Own Supply

High on Its Own Supply

Kremlin’s disinformation about bombarding hospitals and maternity wards goes hand in hand with stifling independent media and access to information in Russia.
Kremlin Not Getting the Joke

Kremlin Not Getting the Joke

The pro-Kremlin disinformation outlets occasionally use video games as “photographic evidence” and satire as “facts”. Russian state media and Russian officials have frequently taken a website, intended for satire, at face value.
What Happened in 2021?

What Happened in 2021?

2021 is coming to an end, but there seems to be no end to pro-Kremlin disinformation. This year we added over 2,700 new examples of pro-Kremlin disinformation to the EUvsDisinfo database. This is what we found.
A Fierce Attack into Nowhere

A Fierce Attack into Nowhere

Secondary Infektion is a campaign that since 2014 has used fake accounts and forged documents to sow conflict between Western countries. The research company Graphika has tied the campaign to Russia.
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