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Figure of the Week: 30,000

Figure of the Week: 30,000

The word "Russophobia" has so far in 2020 appeared over 30,000 times in pro-Kremlin media, monitored by the EUvsDisinfo. The concept implies that any kind of criticism towards Russia is "irrational" and based in a deep inbred hostility to Russia.
Burning Bridges, Breaking Contracts

Burning Bridges, Breaking Contracts

The Kremlin has chosen an escalatory path, both in words and in deeds. And while doing that, the Kremlin has left behind its past role of a spoiler and taken on the role of an arsonist.
Read Quality Media and Your World Will be Healthy

Read Quality Media and Your World Will be Healthy

Credible journalism is at the core of a democratic society. On the World Press Freedom Day, EUvsDisinfo initiated a series of articles, giving voice to independent journalism in the Eastern Partnership countries. Part 4. Ukraine.
Shaping and manipulating the information space

Shaping and manipulating the information space

In the UN, Lavrov tried to talk about anything other than Moscow’s role in its war against Ukraine while Moscow tried to blame US and European leaders for the events in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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