Category: Foreign media monitoring
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 [...]

Medvedev Threatens with Russian Attack
Dmitry Medvedev—once Russia’s prime minister and president, and now deputy chairman of the Security Council—used his two latest posts on X to threate [...]
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 [...]
Zacharova Rewrites World History: Is NATO to Blame for World War II?
Maria Zacharova, spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has once again attempted to reinterpret 20th-century history to fit the Kre [...]

New US Ambassador Voices Support for Poland in Debate Over Historical Memory: “The World Must Hear the Truth”
The newly appointed United States Ambassador to Poland, Thomas Rose, has publicly expressed support for Poland in the ongoing dispute over historica [...]

We are being poisoned by small doses of misinformation. Once the poison infiltrates the entire system, it will be too late
“Today, we find ourselves in a situation where Russia is waging an information war against us, and we are almost entirely unprotected. It is like sta [...]
Hitler never demanded anything impossible from Poland
If you didn’t know, apparently it’s Poland that should be blamed for the outbreak of World War II. Why? The title of this article may offer a hint. [...]
Why Does the Kremlin Fear the Cross of the September Campaign?
Is this simply a political move, or yet another step in rewriting the historical narrative of the Katyń Massacre? And what weighs more heavily on the [...]
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 [...]
Not “Ukrainians,” but “Polish Partisans”
Michał Fedorowicz of the analytical collective Res Futura argues that “We do not have any effective tools capable of even keeping up, let alone engag [...]
