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Greetings from the <strong class='ep-highlight'>USSR</strong>

Greetings from the USSR

Media have widely covered the story of a Russian message in a bottle surfacing in Alaska after 50 years at sea. But independent Russian journalists are not convinced.
<strong class='ep-highlight'>Useful</strong> experts in Russian media

Useful experts in Russian media

Russian state-owned media, such as Russia Today (RT), Sputnik and Russian national TV position themselves as reliable alternatives to what they label “main stream media”. The use of international commentators and experts by these Russian media does not necessarily reflect the depths of their expertise, rather whether their positioning is…
How pro-Kremlin outlets abuse the tragedy of <strong class='ep-highlight'>terror</strong>

How pro-Kremlin outlets abuse the tragedy of terror

After every terror attack, the reaction is sadly the same. Pro-Kremlin outlets all over Europe start spreading conspiracy theories accusing various European governments, or the EU, or the US of false flag operations. In the upside-down world of disinformation-oriented pseudo-media, it is always someone in the West who…
Back to the <strong class='ep-highlight'>USSR</strong>?  Russian TV on referendums and mobilisation

Back to the USSR? Russian TV on referendums and mobilisation

The same manipulation like during the illegal annexation of Crimea in early 2014: "the masses going to the elections”. The war makes the state media sound like the USSR with focus on "patriotic citizens wanting to be mobilised" and "the success at the front". An eerie silence about protests, demonstrations and Russians departing the country. As always, the West is portrayed as equal to Nazism.
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