How Russia Fights its Information War
The Kremlin is committing huge resources to extending its influence through spin rather than soldiers.
The Kremlin is committing huge resources to extending its influence through spin rather than soldiers.
Changes to the law make it easier to get the courts to shut down inconvenient newpapers.
Whatever Russia does next, the effects of the conflict in east Ukraine will be lasting.
Two out of three local TV stations outside Yerevan won’t get channels on public-service digital system.
Training course for experienced media staff focuses on more lively, diverse production.
Series aims to engage listeners in discussing their country's future.
Authorities accuse reporters of misrepresenting facts and revealing sensitive information.
Fears that appeal court ruling will open the way to pressure on journalists to reveal their sources.
Government wants better surveillance, but doing it through bureacracy suggests it’s out of touch with the technology.
Journalists learn essential survival skills for an increasingly dangerous profession.