- FactCheck.org A project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, this nonpartisan nonprofit aims to reduce the level of deception in US politics.
- Media Smarts: Canada’s Centre for Digital and Media Literacy from Canadian organization Media Smarts, this search engine allows you to search the following fact-checkers together: Snopes.com, Agence France Presse Canada, FactCheck.org, Washington Post Fact Checker, Associated Press Fact Checker, HoaxEye, and Les Decrypteurs.
- PolitiFact An American fact checking website that rates the accuracy of claims by both US politicians and those who speak on American politics.
- Snopes.com Started as a website to debunk urban legends and myths, Snopes now does fact checking and investigative reporting. It is the oldest and largest fact checking website.
- Washington Post Fact Checker From the Washington Post, this fact checker mostly covers American news.
- https://www.info-res.org/ Centre for Information Resilience (CIR)
https://cepa.org/comprehensive-reports/russian-cyberwarfare-unpacking-the-kremlins-capabilities/
https://cepa.org/article/russian-propaganda-termites-in-the-tree-of-truth/
https://cepa.org/article/how-authoritarian-regimes-use-propaganda-series/
https://cepa.org/article/russian-propaganda-words-no-longer-matter/
https://cepa.org/article/why-russians-swallow-propaganda/
https://cepa.org/article/reaching-russians-none-so-deaf-as-those-who-wont-hear/
https://texty.org.ua/d/2023/germs_v2/en/
“Left” and right make solidarity with the “People’s Republics”
Disinformation and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine Threats and governance responses – oecd.org
https://journalofcognition.org/articles/10.5334/joc.91
Local support for Russia increased on Facebook before Burkina Faso military coup
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