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How to buy friends and deceive people

Russia’s government is on a charm offensive to convince the world that war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength.

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The Kremlin’s climate camouflage

The Kremlin’s climate camouflage

Russian disinformation shifts from denial of climate change to deceit about the EU’s efforts to adapt and reduce the effects of climate change. It mixes misleading claims about Western efforts with conspiratorial insinuations of colonialism to target African countries and falsely portrays Russian gas as the only viable solution.
One of these things is not like the others

One of these things is not like the others

Russian state-affiliated disinformation outlets try to ‘borrow’ credibility by impersonating legitimate media and government institutions. It is a deceitful information manipulation tactic to spread pro-Kremlin disinformation narratives. The EU took action and now they are exposed.
Sweet-talk and pressure on Africa

Sweet-talk and pressure on Africa

There’s not a grain of truth in Russia’s rhetoric as Moscow prepares to host a summit with a group of African leaders. In the meantime, the Kremlin is trying to destroy Ukraine’s agriculture exports to the detriment of all except Russia.
Only One to Blame

Only One to Blame

Russia failed in their blackmail and now holds the world’s poor hostage, while spouting lies in all directions. A quick glance at the mirror would uncover the real culprit.
Looking for distractions and driving divisions

Looking for distractions and driving divisions

Kremlin disinformation outlets seek to distract from the Ukrainian counter-offensive and the aftermath of Prigozhin’s rebellion, setting their sights on the NATO Summit in Vilnius and the US decision to deliver cluster munitions to Ukraine. Their aim is clear – divide Ukraine’s allies and distract from the trouble brewing at home.
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