The Russian TikTok video has it all: a cat, puppies and a pulsing background beat. It's cute, watchable and hardly seems the stuff of state propaganda. In 2014, Russia flooded the internet with fake ...
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How AI Hijacked the Venezuela Story

Venezuelans are crying on their knees thanking Trump and America for freeing them from Nicolas Maduro I added English ...
For the region, Bangladesh serves as a reminder – a bleak one – that in an age of weaponised information, truth is often the ...
From doctored images to fabricated stories, we uncovered the most viral fakes of 2025 — deepfakes, election myths and health ...
We all support free speech – or say we do, anyway. A poll last year found that 93 percent of Americans consider the First Amendment vital. But what do we think about misinformation and intentional ...
Meanwhile, for weeks now, we have seen numerous members of the press coming out with wildly farcical claims in regards to the abortion debate. Many journalists have been making comments that ...
Russia’s effort to spread disinformation and propaganda across the internet and through foreign and domestic media about its invasion of Ukraine started weeks ago — and it’s expected to ramp up now ...
The Philippines reveals democracy's digital paradox. The Marcos administration, which rose to power through disinformation campaigns, now attempts to counter pro-Duterte disinformation networks using ...
London/New Delhi, Feb 24 (IANS) A well-prepared online disinformation campaign on various social media platforms changed the whole narrative around the escalated Russia-Ukraine tensions, aiding ...
RCP White House reporter Phil Wegmann asked at Wednesday's briefing about The Intercept reporting that Facebook has set up a process by which the Department of Homeland Security can flag posts ...
Nina Jankowicz is the director of the new Disinformation Governance Board for the Department of Homeland Security. U.S.Embassy/A.Slabihoud If you were trying to ...
Disinformation could keep millions of voters of color out of the midterms. Disinformation is "becoming endemic. It's becoming part of day-to-day life," one expert told USA TODAY. "It's so much easier ...