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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.
Weapons of Mass Delusion

Weapons of Mass Delusion

Disinformation concerning the alleged planning of nuclear attacks or the use of bioweapons dominate the narratives of pro-Kremlin outlets and Chinese state media.
Be afraid!

Be afraid!

In the Soviet Union, many citizens, perhaps even a majority, were able to “read between the lines” and take the official political rhetoric, the so-called ofitsioz, with a pinch of salt. The official state propaganda’s success was limited, even if only a minority actively expressed their discontent. A newly published…
"Interfering? No, Offering a Superior Political System"

"Interfering? No, Offering a Superior Political System"

A few month ahead of the European Parliament elections, Vladislav Surkov, a top aide to the President of Russia, is commenting on the accusations of Russia meddling in foreign elections. Russia is, argues Mr. Surkov, simply offering a superior political system to the World. Instead of having democracy, which only offers an illusion of choice, Russia suggests the concept of the "Enlightened Monarch".
Inosmi: Articles Translated May 20

Inosmi: Articles Translated May 20

Data to the article “Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views“ Folha, Brazil, Portugese, on Brazil’s relations to the other BRICS-countries The New Statesman, Britain, English, on Nord Stream II Financial Times, Britain, English, Original text behind…
Figure of the Week: 6 million

Figure of the Week: 6 million

Since its illegal annexation in 2014, Russian authorities have tried hard to restore Crimea's image as a holiday hotspot -- including by faking tourism statistics.
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.
Figure of the Week: 40 000

Figure of the Week: 40 000

Bad news for fans of Johnny Depp: the Hollywood star is not selling private dates to female admirers as claimed in Russian media.
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