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Occupying The Information Space

Occupying The Information Space

“Nobody Asked Thou Occupation”, a protest sign says in an image. If you just have a quick look, it is hard to see where and when this photo was taken. So it was a convenient way for the pro-Kremlin propagandists to illustrate articles about Norwegians allegedly protesting against a recent…
Figure of the Week: 3

Figure of the Week: 3

Britain has charged two Russian military intelligence officers with poisoning former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, but only a fraction of Russians pin the blame on their country's secret services.
The tragedy in Aleppo

The tragedy in Aleppo

As Aleppo’s men, women and children die, criticism of Moscow by global opinion leaders is growing. Tuesday saw an interview with President Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on the Kremlin’s own TV channel, Russia Today. Instead of advancing arguments related to the situation in Syria, Mr Peskov used the…
Figure of the Week: 13

Figure of the Week: 13

Thirteen Russian citizens have been criminally charged in the United States for conspiring to "sow discord in the U.S. political system," including the 2016 presidential election.
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