Category: Foreign media monitoring
Fake Newsweek, Real Manipulation
Think you are reading a news article written by professional journalists at the renowned Newsweek? Think again. What you are seeing may be content fa [...]
Lies Without the Kremlin Signature
Storm-1516 is flooding the information space with lies through deepfakes, fake social media accounts, and AI-driven websites. Today, operations like [...]
Piglets, Swine Underlings, or Swinish Lackeys: What Did Putin Really Mean?
Russian propaganda—much like the Russian state itself—appears to know no limits, especially when directed at nations and states that the Kremlin does [...]
Lenin as Liberator? Russia’s Latest Historical Lie
Piłsudski, Daszyński, Witos, Dmowski? According to Moscow, none of them. Instead, Vladimir Lenin is now being portrayed as the father of Poland’s reg [...]
The Kremlin Likes to “Kill” Poles
Russian media outlets love to "kill" Poles online. They regularly publish articles containing varying degrees of accuracy regarding the number of Pol [...]
How Did Russian Propaganda Embellish the Words of a Polish General?
The words of a Polish general were taken out of context, spiced with fear, and drenched in propaganda. In this way, the Kremlin created a fable in whi [...]
After Ukraine, the EU Is Next: The Kremlin’s Expanding Narrative of a “Nazi Europe”
Until recently, Nazism in Russian media has been reserved for Ukraine. This is now changing. Russian propaganda is increasingly focused on breaking t [...]
Kremlin Threatens Poles With “Ukrainian Weapons”
Poland is supporting Nazis against Russia, without considering that they might turn their weapons against Poland itself. Who is spreading these lies [...]
Eurokolkhoz? Not just another Russian lie
They dislike the European Union, Israel, Muslims, and, of course, Ukraine.
We're talking about the “Eurokolchoz" website, whose administrator circula [...]
They lied about Józef Piłsudski
Russian propagandists frequently engage in the practice of projecting the very sins they themselves are guilty of onto Poland, the Polish society, and [...]
