
Chine Labbé
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4 weeks ago |
newsguardrealitycheck.com | Natalie Huet |McKenzie Sadeghi |Chine Labbé
By Natalie Huet, McKenzie Sadeghi, and Chine LabbeA Russian propaganda operation that previously took aim at elections in the U.S. and Germany has a new target: France. NewsGuard found that Storm-1516 — a Russian influence operation that includes the efforts of John Mark Dougan, a former Florida deputy sheriff granted asylum in Moscow turned Kremlin propagandist that uses AI to create and spread false claims — targeted France with five false narratives from December 2024 to March 2025.
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4 weeks ago |
newsguardtech.com | Natalie Huet |McKenzie Sadeghi |Chine Labbé
A full version of this report is available through NewsGuard’s Reality Check. By Natalie Huet, McKenzie Sadeghi, and Chine Labbe | Published April 17, 2025A Russian propaganda operation that previously took aim at elections in the U.S. and Germany has a new target: France.
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Nov 16, 2024 |
la-rem.eu | Chine Labbé
Concernant l’avenir de l’information générale et politique, quelle est, selon vous, la bonne question à se poser ? La rem a souhaité participer à sa façon aux États généraux de l’information, qui se déroulent jusqu’au printemps 2024, en posant cette question à ses auteurs, enseignants-chercheurs et professionnels. Françoise LaugéeChoisir « la bonne question à se poser » concernant l’avenir de l’information générale et politique peut sembler mission impossible.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
niemanreports.org | Chine Labbé
Until Feb. 24, 2022, The Village Ukraine was known as a city guide for Kyiv, the country’s capital. It published a mix of cultural reviews, lifestyle articles, fashion news, and updates about events around the city. But after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, music, art, and dining stories had to give way to coverage about the war and its impact. Today, the website mixes guides of recently opened restaurants with documentation of alleged war crimes.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
niemanreports.org | Chine Labbé
Until Feb. 24, 2022, The Village Ukraine was known as a city guide for Kyiv, the country’s capital. It published a mix of cultural reviews, lifestyle articles, fashion news, and updates about events around the city. But after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, music, art, and dining stories had to give way to coverage about the war and its impact. Today, the website mixes guides of recently opened restaurants with documentation of alleged war crimes.
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