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StopFakeNews #63 with Irena Chalupa

This week Fulbright scholar and broadcast journalist Irena Chalupa guest hosts StopFake News. This week’s fakes include Russian media claims that Turkey is closing...

Fake: Russian Troops Destroyed Oil Depot in Syria

Russia’s Defense Ministry published a video on December 2 showing  Russian troops seemingly attacking an oil storage facility held by “The Islamic state” fighters...

Fake: Ukraine’s Air Defense Can’t Protect Kyiv

The website Ukraina.ru reported that the Ukrainian air defense system allegedly could not protect the country’s capital Kyiv. The fake story refers to an interview...

Fake: Ministry of Finance Proposes Turning Ukraine into One Big Casino

Russian mass media falsely reported that the Ministry of Finance proposed turning Ukraine into one big gambling enterprise. The website Golos Pravdy posted an article...

Fake: Turkey closes the Bosphorus and Dardanelless for Russia

Russian mass media has circulated a fake story claiming that Turkey has closed one of the world’s most strategic waterways  to Russian vessels. The Rosinfo...

Fake: United Nations Admits Presence of Islamists among Ukrainian Armed Forces

On November 27, the Russian television station Russia 24 broadcast a news item stating that members of the terrorist organization “Islamic State” were fighting...

StopFakeNews #62 with Christina Jarymowycz

This week, Christina Jarymowycz, a Fulbright student and PhD. candidate at Boston University, guest hosts StopFake News. Among this week's fakes, Russian and Ukrainian...

French Diplomat Says Sputnik Report Is “Fiction”

The Russian news agency Sputnik falsely reported on November 27 that a French representative in NATO, Jean-Baptiste Mattei, had “harshly” spoken about the downing...

Fake: Turkey to be Thrown Out Of NATO

Some Russian mass media are informing that Turkey will allegedly be thrown out of  NATO. The Ukraina.ru website reports: “Turkey should not be a member...

Fake: Former U.S. Secretary Slams Ukraine’s “Coup d’etat”

Various websites and social networks have falsely reported  that former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul Henry O'Neill had recently spoken out against the “coup d’etat"...