Category: Foreign media monitoring
Deepfake Featuring Swearing “Polish Soldier”
Królewiec (Kaliningrad) and Lwów (Lviv) have recently become focal points for Russian propaganda and disinformation campaigns. One city is Russian, [...]
How Russia is Infecting Americans with Disinformation
Disinformation agents working for the Russian government are keen to create false information by impersonating European media outlets. Among other t [...]
Kremlin Propaganda Spreads Across the World
Despite being banned in the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Canada, Russian broadcasters are thriving in other parts of the world. In Africa [...]

Russians Fuel NATO Paranoia
Russian media outlets have recently been fond of quoting opinions from local experts who warn of a NATO attack on Russia. This time, one such analyst [...]

Artificial Intelligence: Fake News Becomes Our Daily Reality
NewsGuard has issued a warning, indicating that the rate of false information spread by artificial intelligence platforms has almost double [...]
Liars Want to Verify Those Who Tell the Truth
The International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), established in 2015 by the American Poynter Institute for Media Studies, is a global initiative dedic [...]
Kremlin Gears up for a Perpetual Information War with the West
Russian state propaganda has long promoted the false narrative that the country is under constant attack from the West on multiple fronts. While thi [...]

Putin the Disinformer: How an Alpha Male Became a Pious Christian
On July, during the Liturgy at the Peter and Paul Cathedral in St. Petersburg, Patriarch Kirill stated, on the day of the Orthodox commemoration of t [...]
Death Camps Were Not Located in Poland
The phrase "Polish death camp" is becoming less frequent in European and American media, yet the nationality of the Nazis who operated these camps is [...]
Kremlin’s Disinformation Campaign Targets Chancellor Merz
Experts believe that groups with ties to the Kremlin are likely behind a wave of fake news targeting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, viewing his str [...]