Disinformation The LGBTQ rights debate is testing Ukraine's commitment to Europe The visibility of LGBTQ soldiers may herald a turning point in the fight for equal rights dispatch Amanda Coakley
Disinformation Grief and conspiracy collide in Russia's 'Council of Mothers and Wives' Russia’s partial draft has sparked outrage. And it’s pushing people into the hands of conspiracy theorists feature Amanda Coakley
Disinformation The year in Russian disinformation campaigns Since before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin has been cooking up disinformation to justify its war. Several narratives have resonated around the world roundup Amanda Coakley
Disinformation ‘I cannot hide’: Viral photos from Kashmir conflict haunt subjects for years For civilians in South Asia’s long-standing conflict, online images have grave consequences feature Zenaira Bakhsh
Disinformation Violence between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan reveals authoritarianism’s communication paralysis Fighting on the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan marks a steep jump not only in the intensity of violence but devastating distance between the countries’ digital communication skills feature Colleen Wood
Disinformation Russian trolls and mercenaries win allies and good will in Africa As French troops leave Mali to jeers, the West fears that it is leaving a vacuum that the Kremlin is eager and ready to fill explainer Shola Lawal
Disinformation How autocrats manipulate history to hold on to power The cynical framing of narratives about war to score patriotic points is a tactic we should guard against, even in democracies q&a Liam Scott
Disinformation Brazil’s Congress fast-tracks plans to mine Indigenous land for potassium, blaming Russia sanctions ‘These conditions are going to kill us’: Indigenous Amazon communities brace for mining campaign feature Jill Langlois
Disinformation A photographer of Ukrainian beauty turns her lens on war to create heartbreaking juxtaposition Anna Sennik specialized in beautiful images of traditional Ukrainian national costumes. Today she and her camera are on the front lines q&a Katia Patin
Disinformation Turkey’s drones had a bad reputation. The war in Ukraine has changed that Videos of Ukraine’s drone strikes have changed the narrative in favor of Turkey and Ukraine feature Ruth Michaelson
Disinformation The Kremlin forces schools and theaters to uphold Putin's invasion propaganda Already wary of crossing government social media minders, Russians are learning physical spaces are now a speech flashpoint. Some teachers are resisting feature Alexandra Tyan
Disinformation Russia says it's safe for refugees to return to Syria. They don't believe a word of it A recent conference in Damascus guaranteed the welfare of displaced people, but its real goal was the pursuit of reconstruction funding dispatch Tessa Fox
Disinformation The boogaloo movement is trying to use Black Lives Matter to push its own agenda Some U.S. anti-government extremists have tried to rebrand their cause as multicultural and inclusive — but a strong current of prejudice and division still runs through it dispatch Marc-André Argentino
Disinformation As Flight MH17 trial begins, Russia, unlike Iran, refuses to admit guilt Iran admitted to shooting down the Ukrainian jet days after the tragedy. As the trial for MH17 begins in Holland, Russians are still living with the impact of the government’s lies about its responsibility six years later dispatch Katerina Fomina