Disinformation Russian disinformation: Everywhere? Nowhere? Neither? In America, debate over the reach of Moscow propaganda heats up and scrambles political alliances dispatch Steven Yoder
Disinformation Jailed for a Like | Episode Five: Criticism or Terrorism? This is the story of Aleksey Kungurov, a blogger from the city of Tyumen sentenced to two years in prison for his post which criticized Russia’s bombing campaign in Syria. video Katia Patin
Disinformation Punitive psychiatry reemerges in post-Soviet states Discarded after the Soviet collapse, punitive psychiatry has reappeared again in Russia under President Vladimir Putin, as well as in some neighboring states feature Madeline Roache
Disinformation Campaigning to destroy: how Moscow authorities promoted mass housing emolition The propaganda campaign promoting Moscow’s new housing demolition program was, without a doubt, aggressive. But was it convincing enough? dispatch Daria Litvinova
Jailed for a Like | Episode Four: A Family Accused of Extremism This is the story of an electrical engineer from the city of Tver who has been in prison for two years for his social media posts and of his family ruined by the Kremlin’s clampdown on dissent. video Katia Patin
Disinformation In Germany, a battle against fake news stumbles into legal controversy Some in Germany want social networks to decide what news is fake or ever illegal. It may not be so easy dispatch Josie Le Blond
Disinformation Backlash grows against Ukraine’s attempts to block Russian social media The Ukrainian government has descended to the Kremlin’s level with its decision to censor Russian-owned social networks and websites, according to human rights advocates dispatch Isobel Koshiw
Disinformation Russian Blogger Given 3 1/2 Year Suspended Sentence for Pokemon Go Video Episode One: Pokemon Games dispatch Katia Patin
Disinformation Russian authorities appear to deem original historical research dangerous dispatch Madeline Roache
Disinformation Confessions of a (former) Russian state TV reporter After working for Kremlin TV, a Russian reporter explains how the state turns journalists into propagandists first person Ilya Kizirov
Disinformation Czechs struggle to sort facts from fears over Russian influence Many are wary of renewed Russian meddling, but could overstating the threat play into Putin’s hands? dispatch Amy Mackinnon
Disinformation Manipulating elections via Twitter in Armenia Legitimate accounts suspended while suspected bots spread fake news of Western interference dispatch Amy Mackinnon
Disinformation How (not to) cover lies As journalists try to figure out how to cover a “post-factual” world, they should look at Ukraine for lessons essay Natalia Antelava