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The tragedy in Aleppo

The tragedy in Aleppo

As Aleppo’s men, women and children die, criticism of Moscow by global opinion leaders is growing. Tuesday saw an interview with President Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on the Kremlin’s own TV channel, Russia Today. Instead of advancing arguments related to the situation in Syria, Mr Peskov used the…
Bestiarium Kremlinensis G – R

Bestiarium Kremlinensis G – R

Fear is the main element in Russian politics. The EUvsDisinfo has outlined a few of the phobias, plaguing the Kremlin leadership. In a series of articles, we will continue to explore the nightmares of the Kremlin State of Fear and present the Kremlin Bestiary.
Russians leaving the EU in droves?

Russians leaving the EU in droves?

“Disappointed with life abroad, Russians now return to Russia”. This headline went viral in Russian media last week after its initial publication in Kremlin-loyal Izvestiya. It was quickly picked up and quoted by pro-Kremlin outlets, among them Komsomolskaya Pravda, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Russia Today, Moskovsky Komsomolets, RIA Novosti…
What's in a name?

What's in a name?

Under different aliases, the same man has worked for the Swedish Migration board, applied for a job at the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency and debated with himself in the public debate.
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