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    The Russian 2019 fake news laws is a group of 2 federal laws, adopted by State Duma on 7 March 2019, approved by Federation Council on 13 March 2019, signed...
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  • The Russian fake news laws are a group of federal laws prohibiting the dissemination of information considered "unreliable" by Russian authorities, establishing...
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  • Fake news websites (also referred to as hoax news websites) are websites on the Internet that deliberately publish fake news—hoaxes, propaganda, and disinformation...
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    sentence. During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian government passed a law prohibiting "fake news" regarding the Russian military, which was...
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  • of miscellaneous fake news websites that don't fit into any of the other fake news website lists such as these lists of: fake news website campaigns...
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  • Fake news websites are those which intentionally, but not necessarily solely, publish hoaxes and disinformation for purposes other than news satire. Some...
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  • Fake news in the Philippines refers to the general and widespread misinformation or disinformation in the country by various actors. It has been problematic...
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  • Fake news websites target United States audiences by using disinformation to create or inflame controversial topics such as the 2016 election. Most fake...
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  • Fake news and similar false information (misinformation or disinformation) is fostered and spread across India through word of mouth, traditional media...
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  • False information (known as "fake news") in the United States has been a subject of discussion and debate, especially since the increased reliance on...
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    have been described as more limited than the Russian disinformation campaign. Russian propaganda and fake news stories have attacked Ukraine's right to exist...
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    Putin signed into law a bill introducing prison sentences of up to 15 years for those who publish "fake news" about the Russian military and its operations...
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  • TruNews is an American far-right fake news website and channel owned and hosted by Rick Wiles. TruNews frequently publishes conspiracy theories in addition...
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    (Federal Law 28-FZ) (in Russian). State Duma. 18 March 2019. Archived 16 March 2022 at the Wayback Machine "Russia's Putin signs law banning fake news, insulting...
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    government) to be spreading "fake news" and show "blatant disrespect" toward the state authorities was signed into law. In June 2020, the European Court...
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  • the number down to 16%. A 2019 study found that the "disputed" tag reduced Facebook users' intentions to share a fake news story. The Yale study found...
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    originally denied that fake news on their platform had influenced the election and had insisted it was unaware of any Russian-financed advertisements...
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  • on 24 May 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2019. Mason, Rowena (14 November 2017). "Theresa May accuses Russia of interfering in elections and fake news". The Guardian...
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  • and Russia (2019) Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia (2020–2022) Russian interference in the 2018 United States elections Russian interference...
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  • The Grayzone (redirect from Grayzone news)
    internment camps and other Chinese state abuses against Uyghurs. The Russian fake news website Peace Data has republished articles by The Grayzone in order...
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  • A faked death, also called a staged death, is the act of an individual purposely deceiving other people into believing that the individual is dead, when...
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  • Deepfake (redirect from Deep fake)
    videos, revenge porn, fake news, hoaxes, bullying, and financial fraud. Academics have raised concerns about the potential for deep fakes to be used to promote...
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  • InfoWars is an American far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website owned by Alex Jones. It was founded in 1999, and operates under Free Speech...
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    Russian fake news laws The government's grip on television and media tightened in 2019 reaching the internet and social media. "Russia's internet law a 'new...
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  • MintPress News has reposted content from Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik, and is listed as a "partner" of PeaceData, a Russian fake news site run...
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    2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law a bill introducing prison sentences of up to 15 years for spreading "fake news" about Russia's military...
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    Anna Sorokin (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    2020. "Anna Sorokin: Fake heiress apologises as she is sentenced". BBC News. May 9, 2019. Archived from the original on May 10, 2019. "Netflix Paid Convicted...
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    2024, Russian journalist Roman Ivanov was sentenced to 7 years in prison for spreading “fake news” about the Russian army. In March 2024, Russian authorities...
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  • Firehose of falsehood (category Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections)
    claims that some fake news that is attributed to Russia, actually was planted in the Western press by Iran. During Indonesia's 2019 presidential race...
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    regarding Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and was conducted by special prosecutor Robert Mueller from May 2017 to March 2019. It was...
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