Tag: Russian disinformation
What Are Westerners Falling For?
Russian disinformation targeting the West is not built solely on falsehoods. Its effectiveness lies primarily in the skillful exploitation of myths, [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Better to Siberia than to the Poles. The Whitewashing of the Red Army at Poland’s Expense
Were Poles worse than Red Army soldiers? Yes they were, they werę so bad that their victims preferred Soviet Siberia to Poland? [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
