Examples of using Disinformation in English and their translations into Swedish
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This is intentional disinformation.
Disinformation is false information spread deliberately to deceive.
It does not work as disinformation.
The English word disinformation, which did not appear in dictionaries until the late-1980s, is a translation of the Russian дезинформация,
We have learnt quickly in Ireland that myths and disinformation about the Lisbon Treaty will be small comfort in a shrinking economy and with rising unemployment.
According to Oxford Dictionaries the English word disinformation, as translated from the Russian disinformatsiya,
Transatlantic Forum on Strategic Communications and Digital Disinformation- What impact does disinformation and fake news have
I firmly believe that every EU Member State government has a fundamental duty to speak out against disinformation and falsehood.
the transmission of objective information to the displaced to avoid intentional dissemination of disinformation.
because if you hear gossip on the grape wine it might lead to disinformation.
For example those who do not go along with it will in some cases spread doubt if not deliberate disinformation.
is in reality a plan for disinformation and is a denial of democracy.
but information and disinformation about her past surfaces that threatens to derail her confirmation.
In the Nordic states, children are schooled to identify disinformation(fake news)
We are familiar with this type of disinformation and lies from the war in Chechnya.
Unfortunately, however, while the relentless bombardments continue, disinformation on both sides is rife and self-criticism is in short supply.
offer the potential to counter Russian propaganda and disinformation more effectively.
In the post-Soviet era, disinformation evolved to become a key tactic in the military doctrine of Russia.
Points out that this often takes the form of support to political extremists and large-scale disinformation and mass media campaigns;
They called, however, for further efforts to act against widespread disinformation and to strengthen the coherence of communication policy.

