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Fear for independence

Fear for independence

Since the early days of Moldova’s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia has tried to maintain the country in its sphere of influence.
MORE MICE BELLING THE CAT?

MORE MICE BELLING THE CAT?

Book review: We are Bellingcat. How a group of volunteers is transforming the interface of the information space and geopolitics.
Renewed Focus on MH17

Renewed Focus on MH17

Pro-Kremlin disinformation seemingly has no limits. In Russia's war on truth, no topic is too taboo, no claim too outrageous. But even so, amid the endless web of lies and misrepresentations, the disinformation campaign surrounding Russia's downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 – a crime that took 298 innocent lives – stands out for its viciousness.
South Front – Russia Hiding Being Russian

South Front – Russia Hiding Being Russian

An English language network of Russia-based sites serve as an Information Washing Machine. The fact that the sites are based and managed in Russia is, unlike the obvious Russian channels RT.com and Sputnik, not advertised.
Looking for distractions and driving divisions

Looking for distractions and driving divisions

Kremlin disinformation outlets seek to distract from the Ukrainian counter-offensive and the aftermath of Prigozhin’s rebellion, setting their sights on the NATO Summit in Vilnius and the US decision to deliver cluster munitions to Ukraine. Their aim is clear – divide Ukraine’s allies and distract from the trouble brewing at home.
Kicking up dust around Zaporizhzhia

Kicking up dust around Zaporizhzhia

Ever since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine last February, Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been a hot-button issue.
Chased into Europe’s Embrace

Chased into Europe’s Embrace

Pro-Kremlin disinformation seeks to damage, divide and discourage Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia from European integration and recycles old myths about Eastern Partnership to obstruct the process.
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