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How Ukraine fights Russian disinformation and how this can benefit Africa, By Olha BilousenkoRussian disinformation is dynamic and adaptive. It changes and adjusts to the context depending on the circumstances.
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From Newsroom to Spy: Czech Republic Exposes Russian Agent Natalia Sudliankova in Spy PurgeA major intelligence operation in the Czech Republic has uncovered a shocking betrayal. A Belarusian journalist, Natalia ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNStrange romance: Slovak leaders’ affection for Russia has yo-yoedWhen Russia’s then prime minister, Viktor Chernomyrdin, arrived in Slovakia for his second official visit in April 1997, he met with his Slovak counterpart, Vladimír Mečiar, to discuss European ...
During the talks with Lavrov, Wang stated that China is willing to work with Russia to implement the consensus reached by the ...
An evolving geopolitical landscape, a reduction of safeguards by social media platforms and the advent of generative AI have changed the game leading up to April 28.
NEW YORK, March 31. /TASS/. Leading US media disregard coverage of Russia's position and engage in "one-sided propaganda," former US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst Larry Johnson said.
Whynot, dedicated to covering topics that appeal to China’s younger population, occupies a unique position in the ...
Breaking news. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Mr Nick Mangwana, (right) presents ...
A pro-Russia network is internally corrupting large-language models to reproduce disinformation and propaganda.
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