Memes and satire on Hong Kong’s front lines Away from the current clashes between police and protesters, artists and digital activists are using parodies and humor to protest the crackdown dispatch Antony Dapiran
A new game claims to 'vaccinate' users against disinformation. We tried it out Players can become conspiracy theorists and run their own fake news empire dispatch Kira Taylor Karol Bohacova
Disinformation Russia’s journalists make rare stand for independent press A rare show of solidarity between pro-Kremlin and independent journalists helped Ivan Golunov stay out of jail feature Eva Hartog
Disinformation A hybrid hunt for criminal journalists Coda is republishing Ivan Golunov's story in the wake of his arrest — and subsequent release this week — by Russian authorities as a show of solidarity for his crusading investigative journalism dispatch Ivan Golunov
Disinformation Turkey’s once-venerable news source mired in election controversy Turkey’s state-backed news agency says it’s fighting fake news. Independent journalists says it’s created the problem feature Gülten Sarı
Disinformation Meet the Czech-Japanese businessman turned anti-EU rightwing political star Tomio Okamura, bullied when young for looking ‘foreign,’ has combined fake news and populism to brand himself the leader of anti-EU Czech nationalism dispatch Filip Brokeš
Disinformation Singapore fake-news bill raises fears of censorship According to Singapore's draft law ministers get to decide without any judicial review what online content is true or false simply if it offends them. Other countries may do the same feature Kirsten Han
Disinformation Ukraine’s Zelenskiy triumphs at polls — and beats Russia’s disinformation plot as well Zelenskiy’s electoral victory upends Kremlin propaganda about disunity and anti-Semitism in Ukraine. Will Russia tweak its disinformation playbook to hobble the new leader? feature Mariam Kiparoidze
Disinformation Swiss Courts make facts matter again Judges annul a referendum saying Swiss were provided false facts in a ruling with possible implications for Brexit feature Andrew North
Disinformation Can we make Truth great again? Humanities scholars long sneered at the notion of objective truth. In this post-truth age, that may be changing essay Eduard Saakashvili
Disinformation ‘Servant of the People’ leads Ukraine’s presidential race feature Veronika Melkozerova
Disinformation How to build a disinformation business Meet the man behind one of the Czech Republic’s most influential fake-media sites feature Filip Brokeš
Disinformation From Fake News To Real Censorship President Trump turned “fake news” into a rhetorical cudgel. The world’s authoritarians have turned it into a crackdown on free speech. dispatch Eduard Saakashvili