Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Fake: Charlie Hebdo Made Fun of Moscow Metro Bombings

Russian and pro-Russian news e-outlets reported  French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo allegedly publishing satirical works about terrorist attacks in Moscow metro back in 2010. The news went viral in social networks. In...

“Unrecorded” Victim of the Shelling near Volnovakha on Russia One TV Channel

January 14, Russian TV channel Russia One showed the interview with a woman, who was allegedly injured during the shelling of the bus with...

Russia’s Reaction to EU ‘Counter-Propaganda’ Channel Hints at Fear

Russia's Foreign Ministry slammed the European Union's plan to create a Russian-language television channel in Europe as an attack on free speech, an official reaction that analysts say was tinged with...

Controlling the trolls

In a climate where the voices of genuine journalists risk being drowned out amid a plethora of agents of propaganda, what is the best...

Photoproof of Donbas Separatists Using Russia’s mashine gun

Russia still sending arms to separatists in the Donbas: By UK in Ukraine.

How Russia Fights its Information War

The Kremlin is committing huge resources to extending its influence through spin rather than soldiers. As the Ukraine crisis continues, IWPR editor Daniella Peled talks...

Kremlin-Owned Internet Search Engine Filters Out “Charlie Hebdo” Results

The latest issue of Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical magazine attacked last week by terrorists, is fetching hundreds of dollars on eBay today. But...

Russian Propaganda In Belarus Is Alienating Belarusians – Vladimir Abtsugov

Moscow has unleashed a powerful wave of “black propaganda” against Belarus, often using Belarusians who now live in the Russian Federation to do it....

Russian Journalist Attacked, Severely Beaten In Saratov

Two unknown men have severely beaten a local journalist in Russia's southwestern city of Saratov. Sergei Vilkov, a reporter for the Obshchestvennoye Mneniye (Public Opinion)...

Ukrainian President Backs Russian-Language TV Channel in Europe to Counter Moscow’s Lies

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko told visiting Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics that Kyiv supports the idea of creating a Europe-based Russian-language television channel “to...