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Satan in the Service of Disinformation

Satan in the Service of Disinformation

Pro-Kremlin disinformation outlets have employed Satan to prop up their efforts on disinformation. We can see frequent cases of referrals to “The Number of the Beast: 666” and various other symbols, associated with evil forces.
Storytelling the Disinformation. Part 4.

Storytelling the Disinformation. Part 4.

In this series of articles we explore the world of Kremlin Storytelling. An approach to disinformation that allows the disinformation operative to create an attractive story with a hero, a villain and a victim. Part 4: The Forces of Destruction.
Disinformation sharpened tensions between Serbia and Montenegro

Disinformation sharpened tensions between Serbia and Montenegro

The divisive situation caused by the opposing positions of the Government of Montenegro and the Serbian Orthodox Church on the newly adopted Law on Freedom of religion of Montenegro has been used by disinformation outlets in the region, resembling the practice already detected in Ukraine, Armenia and Georgia.
What Happened in 2020?

What Happened in 2020?

2020 has brought many challenges and with them - a large volume of disinformation. Here’s an overview of the main trends observed by EUvsDisinfo.
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