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The Chilling Background to Kremlin’s “No War” Trope

The Chilling Background to Kremlin’s “No War” Trope

Russian authorities have forbidden media outlets to refer to the attack on Ukraine as a war. This is not only an attempt to spin something unpleasant in a more positive way; if there is no war, there can be no war crimes. But hard facts can’t be washed away that easy. The world is not that stupid.
Bestiarium Kremlinensis A – Z

Bestiarium Kremlinensis A – Z

Fear is the main element in Russian politics. The EUvsDisinfo has outlined a few of the phobias, plaguing the Kremlin leadership. Explore the nightmares of the Kremlin State of Fear and meet the Bestiarium Kremlinensis.
Figure of the Week: 20 Million

Figure of the Week: 20 Million

Accused earlier this year by the French President of spreading disinformation, Russia's RT television network is now launching a channel in France. The cost of the launch? 20 million euros.
Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views

Inosmi: Kremlin Stealing News to Shape the Views

Inosmi.ru is a the Russian state media holdling company's service for translating International media. But everything is carefully selected to mirror a world view that suits the Kremlin, and the content is plainly stolen, disregarding the copyrights of the writers.
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