Facebook as a propaganda minefield
On Facebook, Russia is waging a quiet but powerful campaign to rebuild its crumbling image. Suddenly, alongside your friend’s birthday photos, you might notice a surge of posts celebrating Russia’s military, culture, and natural beauty. But who’s behind this unexpected content? Propastop takes a closer look, uncovering the hidden networks driving these pages—and the revelations might surprise you. Dive into the story to discover what’s really going on behind your feed.
The international press amplifies Kaitseliit’s message: “We will kill as many invaders as possible.”
Estonians have long viewed themselves as targets of Russia’s ongoing hybrid pressure. However, the actions of Kaitseliit clearly demonstrate to our NATO allies our unwavering commitment to national defense, serving as a strong deterrent against Russian aggression. This is underscored by the significant interest from international media, with over 30 prominent outlets having visited Kaitseliit this year alone. Propastop offers a detailed overview of this global media attention.
Most Important Political Messages of the Paris Olympic Games
The Olympic Games are a significant event in global politics, showcasing the strength of nations in international competition and providing a sense of pride and confidence to people facing difficult times. Propastop highlights eight examples of the political winners and losers of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. We begin with Ukraine, which, despite the ongoing war, performed more successfully in Paris 2024 than it did in Tokyo 2021.
Best memes reflecting situation in Kursk region
Today, Propastop dives into the situation in Russia and the Kursk region with 15 witty memes. One of the highlights? President Vladimir Putin claims Russia has no defined borders, to which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy cheekily responds, “Well, if you insist!”
Who was the Russian war blogger “Beliy” killed in the desert?
In late July, the Russian war blogger Nikita Fedyanin (29), known by his alias “Beliy,” met a grim fate in northern Mali. His meteoric rise in the media world has captivated Russian propaganda analysts. Fedyanin’s Telegram channel, Grey Zone, gained significant notoriety as a key platform for transmitting messages from the notorious Wagner Group leaders Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin.