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Bring Back the Fifties and the Colorado Beetle!

Bring Back the Fifties and the Colorado Beetle!

On 17 July 1983, the legendary Operation INFEKTION was unleashed. A marginal left wing Indian newspaper Patriot published an anonymous letter: “AIDS may invade India: Mystery disease caused by US experiments.” Supported by Soviet press and a pseudoscientific report from East Germany, it later appeared in 80…
Novichok Returns and So Does Disinformation

Novichok Returns and So Does Disinformation

Both from Russian state owned channels and from official Kremlin-linked accounts, there was an immediate return to spreading already well known disinformation narratives which had been generated at the time of the first poisoning with Novichok earlier this year.
Figure of the Week: 7,000

Figure of the Week: 7,000

As the EUvsDisinfo database grows bigger every week, we take a look at the last four years of recording and challenging pro-Kremlin disinformation. Who made it to the Hall of Infamy?
Figure of the Week: 4

Figure of the Week: 4

It's been four years since flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board. Since the tragedy, pro-Kremlin media and trolls have worked tirelessly to undermine the investigation and shift the blame onto Ukraine.
Crazy Pro-Kremlin Conspiracies

Crazy Pro-Kremlin Conspiracies

The Russian anti-corruption activist and Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny is in fact a US Marine, a pro-Kremlin pundit said on Twitter.
Figure of the Week: 111,486

Figure of the Week: 111,486

Analysis by De Groene Amsterdammer shows that in three days, the Internet Research Agency produced as many as 111,486 tweets. Out of this number, at least 65,000 tweets were blaming Ukraine for downing of the MH17 plane. The MH17 crash was the time of the biggest activity of Russian trolls ever.
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