Russia’s use of propaganda did not begin in the digital age.
Soviet propaganda was more than just posters of smiling workers and strong leaders, it was a psychological tool designed to grow a profound sense of paranoia. From anti-religious posters to haunting ...
Exactly 85 years ago — on Nov. 30, 1939 — the USSR’s aggression against Finland began. This “Winter War,” as it came to be known, was part of the Soviet leadership’s grand plan to divide Eastern ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A scene from the film Tolerance, which predicts the ‘extinction of once-prosperous countries’ A state-backed Russian propaganda ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Russian propaganda media first published and then deleted reports claiming that Russian troops had captured an island in Kherson.
Baskov is one of the active participants in Russian propaganda who openly supports Russian aggression, the annexation of Crimea, and violations of Ukraine’s fundamental rights to independence, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ilan Berman writes about the Middle East and Eurasia. Hollywood's boycott of Russia has turned out to be a boon for Kremlin ...
A recent documentary examines the Russian military’s experiences in the war in Ukraine. Does that make it propaganda? The Ukraine War poses several ethical challenges for reporters and analysts. Among ...
Russian propagandists fabricated a video purporting to be from the American outlet Wired in order to discredit Ukrainian ...
A ballet about the life of legendary Soviet-born dancer Rudolf Nureyev that was banned in Russia for containing "gay propaganda" will get a new lease of life in Berlin this week. "Nureyev", created by ...