Propaganda
Turkish parliament OKs bill to 'fight disinformation'
The Turkish parliament adopted a law seeking up to three years in prison for those accused of spreading disinformation on Oct. 13.
The law proposed by the ruling Justice and Development party (AKP) contains wide-ranging provisions covering domestic journalism as well as social media.
Turkey’s Erdogan seeks Putin’s help in upcoming elections amid economic woes
“Many journalists are paid with these funds for their propaganda in favor of Russia no matter what”
Analysis: Anti-Americanism and Russian Propaganda in Greece
The foreign policy of Greek government towards Russia has sparked reactions among politically opposed parliamentary parties and from public opinion. The reactions vary: from the anti-American sentiments of the left-wing and far-right parties; maybe in an effort to get political gains.
Election blackout sets in
Ljubljana – A blackout period set in on Saturday prior to the general election on Sunday. All political propaganda designed to convince voters to back any party or candidate is banned until polls close at 7pm on Sunday.
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Forget Sputnik. Russian Propaganda Has other Paths into North Macedonia
Disappointed with the West, lacking trust in local leaders, and served a diet of Serbian media, many in North Macedonia are vulnerable to Russia's wartime propaganda.
What War? Moldova Grapples with Pro-Russian Media Propaganda
Experts say Moldovan authorities can and should act more forcefully to counter Russian propaganda concerning the war in neighbouring Ukraine.
Pro-Russian Moldovans Condemn Ban on Symbols Backing Ukraine Invasion
Pro-Russian politicians in Moldova on Friday denounced a ban on symbols backing Russia's attack on Ukraine, such as the letters "V" and "Z", as well as the "St George" black-and-orange ribbon, adopted by parliament on Thursday evening.
Albania Urged to Redouble Efforts against Online Extremist Propaganda
With Albania in the final stages of drafting a new strategy for tackling violent extremism, experts say authorities must do more to address the online propaganda that is helping to radicalise some Albanians.
De-escalation or bluff? Russian forces near Ukraine are returning to base (videos)
Zakharova: “Western war propaganda failed, they were ashamed without a single shot being fired”
Turkey to protect citizens against disinformation: Erdoğan
Describing social media as one of the main threats to democracy and warning that disinformation has turned into a global security issue, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has vowed to protect people against false information and propaganda.