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The Daily Vertical: Post-Truth On Trial (Transcript)

The views expressed in this commentary do not necessarily reflect the views of RFE/RL. We're going to hear a lot more about the downing of...

The Daily Vertical: History, Mythology, And Heretics (Transcript)

By Brian Whitmore, RFE/RL The views expressed in this commentary do not necessarily reflect the views of RFE/RL. Two Russian courts have ruled that something everybody...

This News Network Could Shake Up the Media Scene in Putin’s Russia

By Helle Dale. for The Daily Signal Russian propaganda and influence operations have escalated over the past decade, and have especially intensified after the invasion...

Moscow’s art of war

Force, money and information are the three vectors of Russia’s attack on the West. Each makes the other more effective. Edward Lucas, for CEPA The targets...

The Emergence of a Post-Fact World

By Franсis Fukuyama, for Project Syndicate One of the more striking developments of 2016 was the emergence of a “post-fact” world, in which virtually all...

Judy Asks: Can Europe Defeat Russian Disinformation?

A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world. Ian...

Think reporting on Trump is hard? Try being a journalist in Donetsk

By Alisa Sopova, for The Guardian When I started working as a journalist in my native city of Donetsk I never imagined that war would...

In a ‘Post-Truth’ World, Evidence and Experts Matter More Than Ever

By Molly Morgan Jones, RAND As the Remain and Leave campaigns for the UK's EU referendum gathered steam in the first few days of June,...

Part of a Pattern

The shooting of a Hungarian police officer by a neo-Nazi leader spotlights the group’s Russia ties and wider threat to the region. OpEd, by Peter...

How Russia Today lost a bank account, but won a battle in the war...

James Rodgers, for The Conversation As any reporter knows, there are at least two sides to every story. Covering politics, war, or diplomacy can involve...