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ಕಿಕ್ ಕೊಡೋ ಎಣ್ಣೆ ಬಾಟಲ್ ಕೇವಲ 50 ರೂಪಾಯಿ! ಗೋವಾ ಅಲ್ಲ, ಇಲ್ಲಿ ಸಖತ್ ಚೀಪ್ ರೇಟ್ಗೆ ಸಿಗುತ್ತೆ ಬ್ರ್ಯಾಡೆಂಡ್ ಮದ್ಯ
#Liquor #brandedliquor #smallcountries
Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].
![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgbWQAAEb-d.jpg)
#TravelwithCNBCTV18 | Great things come in small packages, and so do these 10 countries that are the smallest yet most scenic you must visit in 2025
#Luxuryholiday #Bestdestinations #Smallestcountries #Countriestovisit #Smallcountries
https://t.co/S2zDrssf5H
Geopolitical notes for small countries: Get nuclear weapons if you have border with rogue state with nukes. #smallcountries #geopolitics #nuclearweapons
ಒಂದೇ ದಿನದಲ್ಲಿ ಈ 10 ದೇಶವನ್ನು ಸುತ್ತಬಹುದು! ನಿಮಗೂ ಆಸೆ ಇದ್ಯಾ?
#smallcountries #exploreinaday
https://t.co/Ba1PVEtWCH
Did you know the amount of control small nations had on global trade?
If not! Watch my video & like dislike whatever you want.
“How Small Countries Control More Than You Think"
https://t.co/dUfrhh7sus
#GlobalTrade #Smallcountries
Are tiny nations really powerless in global trade? The truth might surprise you. Watch my latest video to see how small countries could be influencing superpowers behind the scenes!"👇
#GlobalTrade #SmallCountries
https://t.co/dUfrhh7sus
Accessing cancer care can be a challenge for children in #smallcountries as they may need to cross national borders frequently to access treatment.
Let’s make healthcare accessible for all.
https://t.co/j1PZdWiad6

The availability of childhood cancer medicines remains a pressing issue in many #smallcountries, especially in securing child-friendly formulations.
It’s time to address this issue and ensure every child gets the care they need.
https://t.co/j1PZdWiad6

A jam-packed day at Small Countries conference ends after productive exchange on
👉Beating cancer in #SmallCountries
👉Progress & priorities in tackling the health workforce crisis
👉Improving access to medicines
..and welcoming #NorthMacedonia🇲🇰as the 12th #SCI Member State!

Честитки и добредојде!
Congratulations & a warm welcome to North Macedonia 🇲🇰, officially the 12th & newest member of our Small Countries Initiative.
Looking forward to working together for improved well-being and #HealthForAll!
@VladaMK #SCICyprus #smallcountries

@EU_Health @UNFCCC @ClimateReality @wclimate @UNEP_Europe @SKyriakidesEU @GCHAlliance @UN_CYPRUS @ClimateGroup @COP29_AZ @IARCWHO @EuropeanCancer @CancerLeagues @LungCancerEu @CancerEurope @P_C_E_ @EU_EWAC @SU2C @CR_UK @CrisisGroup @UNOCHA @LSHTM_Crises @HHS_Global @EU_Commission @EUCouncil @eu_echo @USAIDSavesLives @CYpresidency @CyprusPIO @EUCYPRUS @WHOEMRO @WHOoPt @HananBalkhy @WHO @WFPChief @WFP @unicefchief @LancetDigitalH @stefanbuttigieg @joao_b @DigitalTrends @digitalhealth2 @HIMSS @HalWolfIII @HelpAge @UNDecadeAgeing @WHO_Europe_RHN 10/
As we prepare to adopt the #CyprusStatement at #SCICyprus, @WHO_Europe will remain your steadfast partner, dependable friend and staunch advocate - as we support #smallcountries to navigate through uncharted territory in the noble quest for health and wellbeing for all.

Today, we're exploring strategies to enhance cancer care in #smallcountries, touching on workforce shortages, health system reforms, and access to novel medicines.
Join us online: https://t.co/DcGC1siG3S

@EU_Health @UNFCCC @ClimateReality @wclimate @UNEP_Europe @SKyriakidesEU @GCHAlliance @UN_CYPRUS @ClimateGroup @COP29_AZ @IARCWHO @EuropeanCancer @CancerLeagues @LungCancerEu @CancerEurope @P_C_E_ @EU_EWAC @SU2C @CR_UK @CrisisGroup @UNOCHA @LSHTM_Crises @HHS_Global @EU_Commission @EUCouncil @eu_echo @USAIDSavesLives @CYpresidency @CyprusPIO @EUCYPRUS @WHOEMRO @WHOoPt @HananBalkhy @WHO @WFPChief @WFP @unicefchief 7/
#SmallCountries have raised key issues on demographics:
✔️population growth thru immigration
✔️de-population thru outward migration
✔️plunging fertility rates
✔️ ageing populations
The impacts can be particularly challenging for small countries' health systems.
#SCICyprus

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#Smallcountries play a pivotal role to help meet the challenges and seize the opportunities before us on issues such as:
☑️access to medicines
☑️ health workforce crisis
☑️ climate change and health
which today are mainstream issues for ALL countries worldwide.🌍

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#SmallCountries, your power far exceeds your size!
Your courage to speak out on #HealthForAll is crucial.
A pleasure to open the 10th High-Level Meeting of the @WHO_Europe Small Countries Initiative (SCI) in Cyprus 🇨🇾 - efcharistó, @MichaelDamianos, @SKyriakidesEU !
🧵

🤝Small countries – both individually and collectively – play a pivotal role to help meet challenges we face and seize opportunities ahead, said @hans_kluge,
opening the 10th #SmallCountries Initiative meeting in Cyprus 🇨🇾
@MichaelDamianos @SKyriakidesEU
#Cancer #ClimateChange

Cancer has overtaken cardiovascular diseases as the leading cause of premature death in #smallcountries, highlighting the urgent need for concerted action.
📺Watch the Session on cancer care & screening:
https://t.co/XuV6JCLKly

Cancer has overtaken cardiovascular diseases as the leading cause of premature death in #smallcountries, highlighting the urgent need for concerted action.
Learn more: https://t.co/j1PZdWiad6

Trust and fragility are two sides of the same coin.
Here in #Tallinn, ministers from #SmallCountries discussed the key aspects of maintaining service delivery, planning and investing in the health workforce.
#TallinnCharter2023

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![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgaW8AA5Ry_.jpg)
![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgaWAAAiTPw.jpg)
![SamuelJsdv's tweet photo. Foreign Information Manipulations & Interference (#FIMI) is a pressing danger ⚠️ against #MiddleCountries & #SmallCountries: case of #Armenia 🇦🇲
Let’s look at the threat👇⤵️
🔻’Social media warfare’ can today determine an election. It’s cheap, borderline-legal and easy to-do; and you barely need a bot-army to succeed.
🔻For example: in June this year, the Armenian 🇦🇲 election could be significantly influenced by Moscow (against Pashinyan), according to multiple experts at @ENC_Europe.
🔻 The difference is that today’s influence campaign needs less spies, rioters and soldiers on-the-ground.
🔻Most influence across democracies (especially) is best achieved through hybrid means, including “real people mixed with legal social media and audio-visual content production, images, comments-sections, gifs, closed group chats and text”.
🔻Through an affordable and coordinated social media campaign of thousands of both real and fake accounts, you can easily post millions of times in the lead-up to the election; favouring the opposition.
🔻If done well (and left un-countered) it wins you the election. All paid for by Moscow, directly or indirectly. Or anyone else for that sake.
🔻 Mixed methods are use: paid-influencers, networks of genuine opposition, amplified locally & from abroad. A mix of bots and paid campaigners or pseudo-journalists assist along the way. Often thousands of people engage not even knowing what’s happening.
🔻It’s usually not illegal (outside of EU-DSA). But it’s highly impactful: voters are manipulated and an election swings a certain way as a result.
🔻In some ways; it’s not that different from the “emotions and arguments of any normal election”.
🔻The only difference is that these campaigns come from abroad and their intentions are (at best ) non-transparent and (at worst) extremely hostile and against the public good of a country.
🔻They purposefully interfere to manipulate a result in a legal jurisdiction that’s not their own (e.g. abroad). In case of Armenia 🇦🇲 several starting campaigns have already been identified across social media.
🔻One can dispute levels of malign intent; but two aspects are crystal clear: FIMI is secret and entirely unaccountable to the voter. In addition, it’s coordinated and funded from abroad.
🔹“People deserve to see the statistical-behavioural patterns of propaganda campaigns in real-time across countries”.
🔹“It’s shocking. It should be public information”: said a group of computer programmers and the lead mathematician working on data at @ENC_Europe.
[END].](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_VJHgZWsAAm6aL.jpg)













