Need To KnowAug 9Russian disinformation spreading in new ways despite bansAssociated Press - By DAVID KLEPPERWASHINGTON (AP) — After Russia invaded Ukraine last February, the European Union moved to block RT and Sputnik, two of the Kremlin’s top channels for spreading propaganda and misinformation about the war. Nearly six months later, the number of sites pushing that same content has exploded as Russia …
Need To KnowAug 11MWI Podcast: Far-Right Extremism and the War in Ukraine since 2014 - Modern War Instituteusma.edu - John AmbleHow have European far-right extremists responded to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? How has the Russian government leveraged members of Russia’s far …
Need To Know4 days agoThe most compelling evidence yet that Kremlin meddles in Scots politicsThe Herald - David LeaskA Russian who tried to lure Scottish nationalists to Moscow has been formally linked to Vladimir Putin’s secret police. Seven years ago Aleksandr …
Need To Know5 days agoVindman Calls Gabbard 'Agent of Russian Disinformation' After Fox SegmentNewsweek - Fatma KhaledAlexander Vindman, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, criticized former Representative Tulsi Gabbard, a Hawaii Democrat, over remarks she made …
Need To KnowRussian disinformation spreading in new ways despite bans, report saysctvnews.ca - The Associated PressAfter Russia invaded Ukraine last February, the European Union moved to block RT and Sputnik, two of the Kremlin's top channels for spreading …
Need To KnowPutin's Russia: dictator syndrome and the rise of a 'mafia state' – videoverified_publisherThe Guardian - Laurence Topham, Luke Harding and David LeveneGuardian correspondent Luke Harding chronicles the defining moments in Putin's early presidency that helped turn Russia into a 'mafia state' – from the clampdown on the independent media, to shocking assassinations and the emergence of pro-western democratic movements in neighbouring Georgia and …