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Names and photos of Russian pilots who killing civillians and children in Syria
Russian propaganda is desperately trying to create a smokescreen, twisting facts and calling outright terror against Syrian civilians – the “war on terror”. Russian war criminals are hailed as heroes in Russia, although the civilized world has repeatedly expressed concern and dismay at the disproportionate share of peaceful targets hit by the...
”Friends of Russia” in European Parliament: Resolution on Russian propaganda reveals Kremlin supporters. Infographics
The majority of MEPs from France, Italy, and Greece have rejected a harsh resolution of the European Parliament, which condemned Russia`s anti-European propaganda, according to a vote analysis by Votewatch Europe, Europeiska Pravda reports. View infographics in full size In a resolution adopted on November 23, the MEPs called for a stronger EU...
U.S. Intelligence: Russia`s spreading fake news ”beyond propaganda”
U.S. intelligence officials believe Russia helped disseminate fake and propagandized news as part of a broader effort to influence and undermine the presidential election, two U.S. intelligence sources told BuzzFeed News. ”They`re doing this continuously, that`s a known fact,” one U.S. intelligence official said, requesting anonymity to discuss...
Norway and Finland thaw relations with Russia
Norway and Finland have revived economic and trade contacts with Russian ministers for the first time since the annexation of Crimea in a sign of a thawing in relations, according to the Financial Times. Three Norwegian ministers met their Russian counterpart for natural resources this week in the first such bilateral meeting in more than two...
How World War III could begin in Latvia and Baltic region
Four years ago, I predicted Russia`s invasion of Ukraine. Here`s my next prediction, which by now will strike many people as obvious: The Baltics are next, and will pose one of President-elect Donald Trump`s first and greatest tests. It probably won`t take the form of an overt invasion, Paul Miller wrote in his article published on Foreign Policy...
Putin circle nervous as corruption probe widens
Russian government officials and investors fear that the arrest of economy minister Alexei Ulyukaev over alleged corruption could spark wider uncertainty amid signs that investigators are broadening their probe, according to the Financial Times. Russian government officials and investors fear that the arrest of economy minister Alexei Ulyukaev...