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The Kremlin's dream of internet <strong class='ep-highlight'>sovereignty</strong>

The Kremlin's dream of internet sovereignty

The greatest challenges to government-sponsored disinformation campaigns are strong independent media and critical debates among members of civil society. This is the conclusion that can be drawn from observing how Russian authorities crack down not only on independent media, but also on internet resources that can be used for discussing…
Through the Looking Glass in the Kremlin

Through the Looking Glass in the Kremlin

True introspective moments of honesty may be few and far between for those who live in the upside down world of “through the looking glass”, and whose mirror image only shows figures of the Kremlin’s imagined past glory.
China’s balancing act on the Ukraine war

China’s balancing act on the Ukraine war

Chinese media and officials have made it clear: it is not Russia that is to blame for the military aggression against Ukraine, but the West and NATO’s eastward expansion of the past 20 years, ignoring Russia’s ‘legitimate security concerns’.
Appetite for destruction

Appetite for destruction

Some say that lard is the new health food. Others claim it makes your cholesterol go up. Pro-Kremlin media, in turn, propose a recipe: fry a herring in lard and you will get anti-Russian Estonia. Welcome to this week’s Disinformation Review!
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Cases in the EUvsDisinfo database focus on messages in the international information space that are identified as providing a partial, distorted, or false depiction of reality and spread key pro-Kremlin messages. This does not necessarily imply, however, that a given outlet is linked to the Kremlin or editorially pro-Kremlin, or that it has intentionally sought to disinform. EUvsDisinfo publications do not represent an official EU position, as the information and opinions expressed are based on media reporting and analysis of the East Stratcom Task Force.

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