Примери коришћења Russian propaganda на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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These results were attempted to be attributed to“Russian propaganda” or“military pressure”.
Here, read here,(published on the site of the Russian propaganda news), what they think about the failures in the Russian launches including the West.
The Russian propaganda system made the mistake of presenting evidence,
Democratic Congressman David Cicilline, who claimed on Carlson's show that RT is simply a“Russian propaganda” machine.
WASHINGTON- Twitter may notify users whether they were exposed to content generated by a suspected Russian propaganda service, a company executive told U.S. lawmakers Wednesday.
Just look at the fact that in 2019, Europe is ready to spend at least 5 million euros in the fight against Russian propaganda.
And the Russian propaganda- that Brussels love to allude- with that has nothing to do.
Last December, the U.S. Congress approved and President Obama signed legislation to create an additional $160 million bureaucracy to combat"Russian propaganda.".
A report released last month by The Interpreter website describes just how Russian propaganda works, and how effectively it is being used as a weapon of the Kremlin.
you're Russian propaganda.”.
calling them“easy prey for Russian propaganda.
The UK government has unveiled its“Fusion Doctrine” to counter what it's calling Russian propaganda.
A small group of eight officials in the European External Action Service will engage in efforts to respond to massive Russian propaganda directed both at the home
In view of the Ukrainian conflict Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves opposed Russian propaganda and warned that"many things that Europe often takes for granted are under threat today".
Rohac writes:“Throughout the conflict in eastern Ukraine, these sites have systematically regurgitated Russian propaganda, spreading lies,
Both the EU and NATO began actively fighting against Russian propaganda, and the EU launched a series of interconnected projects with which it wants to compete with China.
Both the EU and NATO began actively fighting against Russian propaganda, and the EU launched a series of interconnected projects with which it wants to compete with China.
so-called“useful idiots,” which echo Russian propaganda out of sincerely held beliefs.
PropOrNot said that it had identified two hundred Web sites that‘qualify as Russian propaganda outlets.'.