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Fake: Ukraine ‘Attacked IAEA Officials with Drones and Artillery’

Fake: Ukraine ‘Attacked IAEA Officials with Drones and Artillery’

Feb 19, 2025
Social media and Russian websites are spreading claims that Ukraine has attacked a convoy of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. The claim was made by Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova. […] In reality, the attack on the IAEA representatives during their rotation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was carried out by the Russian army. Verified geolocation data confirms that Russian strike systems were active in the area during the movement of IAEA personnel to the plant, specifically near the settlement of Kamianske. No activity of Ukrainian strike systems was recorded in this area on the day of the rotation of IAEA representatives.
Fact check: Russia’s influence on Germany’s 2025 election

Fact check: Russia’s influence on Germany’s 2025 election

Feb 18, 2025
Russian disinformation campaigns have sought to manipulate Germany’s upcoming general election. How successful have they been, and what’s the German government doing about this interference?
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Fact Check: Did JD Vance Say US ‘Military Action’ Available Against Russia?

Feb 18, 2025
True. JD Vance did say that “military tools of leverage” could be used if Moscow did not cooperate with the terms of a negotiation that ended fighting between Russia and Ukraine. He did rule out U.S. deployment, saying “the president is very clear that whenever he walks into negotiation, everything is on the table.” While Vance claimed his words were “twisted,” a full transcript shows he did not rule out military action.

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Photo shows Moscow’s first McDonald’s restaurant opening in 1990, not chain’s closure in Russia

A photo has been shared hundreds of times in social media posts that claim it shows Russians queuing to purchase their final meal at a McDonald’s restaurant before the American fast-food giant closed all outlets in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. Although local media reported that Russians flocked to McDonald’s restaurants after the closure was announced, the photo has been shared in a false context. It was taken by an AFP photographer in January 1990 at the opening of the first McDonald’s restaurant in the Soviet Union.
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How to Terminate Russian Disinformation

By Zviad Adzinbaia, for CEPA Russia’s failed invasion of Ukraine can pave the way to ending the Kremlin’s weaponized disinformation against the West. Twitter limited more than 300 Russian government accounts last month, including that of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The move followed the European Union’s (EU) 27 February ban on Russia’s two state-run propaganda outlets, RT and Sputnik, three days after Russia invaded Ukraine. Meta followed by “restricting access to RT and Sputnik across the EU.” These measures set a precedent to clear Russia’s disinformation networks from Western media and social media space.

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