Disinformation A hard line Slovak nationalist plots his return to power A Viktor Orban wannabe is making headway in the polls, but progressives think there’s still hope for democracy q&a Amanda Coakley
Disinformation Modi does not want India to watch this documentary A BBC investigation into the Gujarat riots of 2002 infuriates the Indian government explainer Shougat Dasgupta
Disinformation The rise of the Obidients The Nigerian youth movement is looking to take power feature Ope Adetayo
Disinformation Brazil's insurrection followed the extreme right playbook Armed with weapons, mobile phones and conspiracy theories, groups born on Telegram led Brazil’s insurrection feature Fernanda Seavon
Disinformation The year in five major themes from Coda From the fallout of war in Ukraine to climate denial and historical amnesia, here’s how we connected the dots in the chaos of 2022 roundup Rebekah Robinson
Disinformation Antisemitism has never been new Mike Rothschild sits down with Coda to discuss why antisemitic conspiracies persist and what comes after QAnon q&a Isobel Cockerell
Disinformation Russia is using African influencers to spread its lies on Twitter The Kremlin-backed Wagner Group is turning to a network of pan-African activists with large social media followings to justify the invasion of Ukraine feature Amanda Coakley and Frankie Vetch
Meghan never stood a chance against the internet Netflix’s “Harry & Meghan” documentary has re-ignited a campaign of hate by a mix of real and fake accounts targeting the royal couple feature Isobel Cockerell
Disinformation Along the Poland border with Belarus, 'we will never know how many people died' Poland blocks asylum seekers at the border with Belarus. The result is injury, even death, and a tarnishing of Poland’s humanitarian achievements q&a Amanda Coakley
Disinformation Qatar rebrands criticism from the West as a clash of civilizations The intensity of the coverage of human rights failings, the World Cup hosts say, is racism in action rather than genuine concern explainer Shougat Dasgupta and Rayan El Amine
Disinformation ‘Kanye drank the Kool Aid’: Connecting the dots between antisemitism and white nationalism Antisemitism is at the heart of American white nationalist ideology, drawing on the age-old trope of blaming Jewish people for societal ills q&a Erica Hellerstein
Disinformation Syria rolls out the red carpet for influencers and friendly foreigners, while local reporters face death and prison An elaborate disinformation campaign to show that stability has returned to Syria might be prompting countries to forcibly thrust Syrian refugees back into an ongoing civil war feature Rayan El Amine
Disinformation AI image generators enable the creation of fake pictures to support fake news Widespread access to new technology will make fact checking and countering disinformation more complex, warns new report q&a Rebekah Robinson
Disinformation Election disinformation is moving from TikTok to WhatsApp and beyond in Brazil’s election Digital disinformation has played a pivotal role in Jair Bolsonaro’s rise – and it could determine whether or not he stays in power feature Laura Scofield
Disinformation In the Brazilian runoff, evangelical influencers flock to Bolsonaro In polarized Brazil, neutrality is suspicious and ‘Influencers of faith’ must deliver a point of view to their large and growing audience feature Fernanda Seavon