Fake: Chileans Protested with Ukrainian National Flags
Ukrainian media falsely reported that Chilean students protested against the poor quality of the country’s educational system with Ukrainian national flags as the symbol...
Meet the ‘Kremlin trolls’, the humans behind Putin’s propaganda machinery
The operation that has worried the EU is drawing Serbia away from its EU membership path, convinced people that Ukraine is neo-Nazi and Putin...
The devil is in the details. Information warfare in the light of Russia’s military...
By highlighting informational threats and giving them a military dimension, the authors of the Russian Federation's military doctrine have outlined the concept of information...
Russian ambassador called on the carpet
Czech foreign affairs minister summons H.E. Sergei Kiselev to explain blacklist, controversial 1968 documentary
Czech Foreign Affairs Minister Lubomír Zaorálek has summoned Russian Ambassador Sergei...
The Agency
From a nondescript office building in St. Petersburg, Russia, an army of well-paid “trolls” has tried to wreak havoc all around the Internet —...
How a NY Car Insurance Salesman Became a Geopolitical Expert for Kremlin Media
Introducing Eric Draitser, he’s a Brooklyn College graduate, lives in New York. His LinkedIn profile says he is a car insurance salesman. Mr. Draitser...
Fake: Mikheil Saakashvili to Fire Officials to Spare 4 Million Hryvnias to Move Family...
The Twitter page @saakashvily, allegedly belonging to the former Georgian president and newly-appointed head of the Odesa State Administration, Mikheil Saakashvili, has turned out...
Fake: Songs of Utyosov and Dunayevsky Are Forbidden at Odesa Railway Station
On May 29, the Russian television channel Zvezda falsely reported that songs of Soviet composers Leonid Utyosov and Isaak Dunayevsky, which have traditionally greeted...
TASS Mangles U.S. State Department Statement
On May 29, the Russian news agency TASS published a false report with the heading “The USA Has No Confirmations that Russia Moves Troops...
Russia Steps Up Propaganda Push With Online ‘Kremlin Trolls’
Deep inside a four-story marble building in St. Petersburg, hundreds of workers tap away at computers on the front lines of an information war,...









