Category: Disinformation campaigns
They’re Beautiful, Anti-European… and They Don’t Exist. They’ve also Vanished from the Internet
They are beautiful, eloquent—and entirely fictional. Videos promoting Poland’s exit from the European Union (“Polexit”) recently surfaced online, fe [...]
Russian Disinformation: A Real Challenge to European Security
A conference held at Olsztyn Castle, titled “Truth, War, and Information: Russian Disinformation as a Challenge to European Security,” brought togeth [...]
Will the Shield Protect Us?
The European Democracy Shield is a suite of tools designed to counter Russian and Belarusian disinformation. But what instruments do we actually have [...]
Russia Manipulates Artificial Intelligence: A New Front in the Kremlin’s Information War
The Kremlin is no longer content with flooding the internet with fake news. Russia’s disinformation factories have begun to “teach” artificial intell [...]
RUSI Expert: Kremlin Deliberately Fuels Polish-Ukrainian Historical Disputes
Exposing and amplifying of the tragic chapters in Polish-Ukrainian history plays a key role in Russia’s disinformation campaign. The goal is not to [...]
Disinformation Through the Eyes of High School Students
“Today’s event, Youth Against Disinformation: An International Exchange of Experiences Between Poland and Lithuania, is just one of many initiatives [...]
Sabotage and Disinformation: Russia Attacks Poland
“Come to your senses while there is still time. I warn, with the best intentions. What may be foolishness, mistake, or stubbornness in times of peace [...]
How Is Artificial Intelligence Being Used Against Us?
AI chatbots have become an integral part of daily life—evolving to be faster and more intelligent. However, there is a concerning downside: they can [...]
Don’t Believe Everything You See
It’s a highly visually convincing video. Viewed on a smartphone, it’s easy to miss the subtle clues revealing its artificial nature — details that mi [...]

Polish Army Warns of Russian Disinformation
“New Wine in Old Wineskins.” Who would you expect to use such a title — and why? What comes to mind first? Few might have guessed that this phrase w [...]
