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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…
The Evil West

The Evil West

This week, we saw plenty of depictions of ‘the evil West’ in the pro-Kremlin media. In our recent commentary, we mentioned that one of the common techniques of the disinformation campaign is to use outright falsifications. And many examples of the technique presented themselves this week. So we…
Laughs and tragedy: Absurd repression in Belarus

Laughs and tragedy: Absurd repression in Belarus

Despite a proclaimed victory over a “Western-instigated colour revolution”, Lukashenka’s Belarus regime continues large-scale repressions. The regime fears the popular voice and the prison sentence of 18-years recently handed to opposition leader Siarhei Tsikhanouski illustrate this. In other cases it borders tragicomedy or paranoia.
The Nazi-obsession of pro-Kremlin propagandists

The Nazi-obsession of pro-Kremlin propagandists

We rarely see such a swift and aggressive reaction to a single video. But the Russian communication outburst to a recent eight-minute movie on YouTube was as immediate as it was foul-mouthed. The trigger was a NATO video about the so-called "Forest Brothers" – irregular units in the three Baltic states who fought against the Soviet occupying forces during and after World War II.
The Little Tractor that Could

The Little Tractor that Could

Two Polish citizens lost their lives because of Russia’s continuing military aggression against Ukraine and their reckless missile strike campaign against civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.
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