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”Do Not Save Bullets – The Recipe for Saving Russia”

Exterminate the protesters, belittle their movement and blame the West (and maybe China): Pro-Kremlin media comments on the January protests against the detention of dissident Alexei Navalny.

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“Carthage Must be Destroyed”

“Carthage Must be Destroyed”

Geopolitica.ru is a site, managed in Russia and published in several languages in an attempt to reach an international audience. A case-study on the Italian version demonstrates means and methods of pro-Kremlin disinformation efforts.
Waiting for the Advent of the Fifth Stalin

Waiting for the Advent of the Fifth Stalin

“Russian Superiority” is a key narrative in pro-Kremlin disinformation. Russia has a mission to the world. A nationalist writer even promises a saviour from Russia: a fifth Stalin.
Dugin and the Discourse of Deception

Dugin and the Discourse of Deception

The Kremlin-philosopher Aleksander Dugin claims journalism cannot contribute to truth, so journalism is nothing but persuasion. A misleading discourse to legitimize disinformation.
Lenin, Saving America

Lenin, Saving America

Pro-Kremlin outlets mobilise their favourite conspiracy theories when commenting on the January attack on Capitol Hill. Even Lenin is invoked to describe why Trump “failed” to stop power transfer.
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