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By EU vs Disinfo
“Not a single Russian-language school is left in Kyiv.”
This sensational headline recently appeared on Ukraina.ru, a Russian website well-known for spreading...
Fake: Ukraine Loses 50% of its GDP To Russia Sanctions
Last week scores of Russian media disseminated a statement by a Ukrainian member of parliament who claimed that Ukraine allegedly "lost half of its...
Measuring the reach of “fake news” and online disinformation in Europe
By Reuters Institute
In this factsheet by Richard Fletcher, Alessio Cornia, Lucas Graves and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, we provide top-level usage statistics for the most...
StopFake #169 with Christi Anne Hofland
Fake: Russian language woes in Ukraine; Ukraine leads post-Soviet states in anti-Semitism; HIV and AIDS from Donbas sweeping across Ukraine.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3IniFL3eJc0&feature=youtu.be
StopFake Helps Schools to Teach Media Literacy
StopFake became a partner of Learn to Discern – Schools (L2D-s) project, a first-of-its-kind media and information literacy initiative. The project was launched on February 2...
Cyber attacks on defense minister undermine bilateral relations
By Dalia Bankauskaitė, for CEPA
On 18 January, Lithuania experienced a cyber attack aimed at TV3.lt—the website of a major Lithuanian TV channel—in which hackers...
Update on Twitter’s Review of the 2016 U.S. Election
By Twitter PublicPolicy
Updated on January 31, 2018
We have expanded the number of people notified about interactions with Twitter accounts potentially connected to a propaganda...
Kremlin Watch Briefing: New “blacklist” of Russian oligarchs in the US
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Fake: Ukraine Leads In Anti-Semitism
Russian publications such as RIA Novosti, Ukraina.ru, Strana.ua, Moskovskyi Komsomolets and others disseminated a story claiming that over the past year Ukraine has become...
Why Moldova’s battle against Russian propaganda isn’t what it seems
By Nicolai Paholinitchi, for Open Democracy
New legislation banning Russian news from Moldova’s media market seems less about countering disinformation, and more about defending vested...









