Moscow is using fake accounts and propaganda to spread fears about refugees and rising fuel prices while calling the West an untrustworthy ally

As Musk appears to tiptoe back on $44b acquisition of Twitter over scale of user inauthenticity, Tel Aviv company Cyabra says it estimates millions of fake accounts

Recording of unnamed businessman obtained by New Lines Magazine indicates Russian president's health is badly deteriorating; could also be part of a Kremlin disinformation campaign

Declassified files show Britain attempted to sow division between Moscow and its Arab allies using fake reports blaming both sides for Egypt's defeat in the 1967 Six Day War

Photos released by Russian police from the apparent scene of arrest show Nazi memorabilia next to copies of The Sims 3 video game, which critics say was mistaken for SIM cards

Kyiv's messaging and communications resonate in the West, experts say, as Russia focuses inward and on India, China, Africa

Lazar Berman previews the Sunday-Monday landmark meet-up; Ricky Ben David on Ukraine war disinformation; Haviv Rettig Gur examines why world isn't putting sanctions on Israel, too

Defending ban on news outlets Russia Today, Sputnik, top diplomat Borrell calls them 'weapons' wielded by Moscow; Latvian MEP accuses Putin of trying to 'poison, divide societies'

Ukrainian government fighting on military and social media fronts against Russia; videos of stiff resistance circulate online; Zelensky's daily addresses become viral sensations

With disinformation rife and social media amplifying military claims and counterclaims, what is really happening in former Soviet republic can be difficult to determine

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