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Photo of an election poster for Putin in Sebastopol, Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine Warrussian disinformation

German Dupes, 60s Peaceniks, Tucker Carlson: How To Fight Moscow’s Disinformation Machine

by Roman Vybranovskyi October 23, 2024March 12, 2025
Journalist and photographer Jeremy Kelly files pictures from Surobi, eastern Afghanistan, in December 2009.
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From The Great War To Gaza, Evolution Of The War Correspondent

by Julie Farrar April 13, 2024
Maria Ressa, Filipino journalist, author and Nobel Peace Prize laureate​
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Journalism In A Zero-Trust World: Maria Ressa Speaks After Rappler Shut Down Again

by Worldcrunch January 9, 2024May 7, 2025
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Mada Masr Editor Detained After Media Reveals Corruption In Egypt’s Ruling Party

by Worldcrunch January 9, 2024
The Edge Of Totalitarianism, Why Putin Went Easy On Marina Ovsyannikova
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The Edge Of Totalitarianism, Why Putin Went Easy On Marina Ovsyannikova

by Anna Akage January 4, 2024
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