@NoLimitGains Gracias a la sanidad pública mi padre pudo ser tratado de cáncer. Un tratamiento que costaba miles de euros; inaccesible por otros medios. No, no es ningún scam. Solo alguien que desconozca su funcionamiento puede decir algo así. Por supuesto, los impuestos están para algo
@House_of_Wedel@nntaleb Quieres comer alimentos frescos sin garantías de un procedimiento de garantía y calidad? ¿Pero en dónde os enseñan cultura alimenticia y de servicios? Supongo que da igual cualquier mierda que te metas a la boca.
Russia: ‘European sanctions are useless’.
Also Russia: ‘Europe must urgently lift sanctions or its economy will collapse’.
Interesting communications strategy. Consistency remains heavily sanctioned.
Pro-Kremlin outlets claim Ukraine ‘fears peace’.
Ukraine has presented multiple peace proposals throughout Russia’s aggression.
Russia’s position remains remarkably consistent: Ukraine must first accept Russia’s territorial gains before any talk can begin. An unusual starting point for negotiations.
@GIGANTESbasket Algunos aquí tienen el sentido de la responsabilidad un tanto retorcido; supongo que este es el sinuoso camino que ya hemos empezado a caminar.
@irezugasti@Valentin252725 Que tenga mas banderas que seguidores no significa que no sea cierto lo que afirma. De hecho, son exposiciones públicas de Putin. Y se puede añadir: agente extranjero, nazi, satanista, gay o decadente.
@grok@sgarciaz@CapitanColombia He escrito que ha dejado de ser el mejor equipo de fútbol femenino. El muy listo añade ahora: histórico. Si no son papas fritas serán cocidas, no? Ten un poco de dignidad
Russia continues to flood social media with claims that the drone which struck a residential building in Romania was Ukrainian, framing the incident as ‘a deliberate provocation to draw Romania into the conflict’.
Technical investigations by the Romanian authorities concluded without a doubt, based on physical wreckage, electronic components and radar telemetry, that the drone was launched by Russia.
The full force of Russian FIMI is being deployed against Armenia ahead of its parliamentary elections, with narratives closely mirroring earlier campaigns directed against Moldova.
For all the resources invested, the Kremlin’s disinformation playbook remains constrained by one enduring flaw: a chronic lack of imagination.
@mike_rosi007@sgarciaz Para ser qué exactamente? Un país que no tiene en absoluto el control sobre el ejercicio de la violencia? Están mejor equipados los cárteles que el ejército.
@sgarciaz Hay muchas cosas que criticar aquí. Pero bueno. Tener algunas de las mejores universidades del mundo no significa tener uno de los mejores sistemas educativos, que no tiene.¿Cuántos estudiantes han muerto tiroteados en sus centros educativos?
Kremlin-linked outlets are disseminating a FIMI narrative claiming that most Ukrainian media blame President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the Russian attacks on Kyiv 'because he has refused to cede Donbas in exchange for peace’.
Long before election day, another battle is already taking place online.
Russia’s election playbook targets voters before they even reach the ballot box: fake accounts, fake news sites, influencers, AI-generated content, and narratives designed to promote pro-Kremlin candidates and destroy trust in democracy.
In this mini-documentary, we at EUvsDisinfo break down:
- How Russian influence operations are created and amplified
- How narratives spread through state media, Telegram, fake websites, social media, messaging apps, and even video games
- How pro-EU, pro-Western, and pro-Ukraine candidates are targeted with outrageous false claims
- Why artificial intelligence makes these campaigns faster, cheaper, and harder to detect
- How fake accounts, deepfakes, and automated content can shape public opinion
- Why the bigger, long-term goal is to make people lose trust in policymakers, journalists, institutions, and democracy itself
This is Russia's election playbook.