Russian intelligence services are trying to separate Texas from the United States and provoke a civil war in America over migrants.

A widespread Russian disinformation campaign is fueling divisions in the United States over the Texas border crisis. To do this, the Russian Federation uses everything from high-ranking legislators and government officials to influencers, bloggers, bots and large state media, Wired reports. Russia is sending its...

Voting tech developer accuses Fox News of disinformation in favor of Trump

A technology company for voting in US elections has issued legal notices to Fox News and two other right-wing media companies for their alleged involvement in a "disinformation campaign" aimed at harming it. Writes about this CNN. Smartmatic has stated that ...

Drank methanol and cow urine: hundreds of people died due to misinformation about COVID-19

In the first three months of 2020, at least 800 people have died due to misinformation regarding Covid-19, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. About 5800 people were hospitalized due to false information they received ...

The United States announced a grant of $ 250 thousand for exposing Russia's lies about coronavirus

The State Department commented on the statement of the Russian embassy in connection with the announcement of a grant for the preparation of a report on Russian campaigns, writes Voice of America. Warning the international community about the threats posed by Russia's repeated attempts to exploit public health concerns to spread disinformation and propaganda is an important element...

U.S. Health and Science War: NYT linked measles and coronavirus outbreaks to Putin

A decade of health misinformation led by Russian President Vladimir Putin has caused confusion in the American media landscape, damaged large institutions and fueled deadly diseases, says William Broad, author of The New York Times. February 3, shortly after ...

Fakes and bots: US accused Russia of escalating panic about Chinese coronavirus

U.S. officials said thousands of Russian-linked social media accounts are spreading worrying messages about the Chinese coronavirus, AFP reports. US State Department official Philip Riker said a Russian disinformation campaign is promoting baseless conspiracy theories about US involvement in the outbreak ...

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