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A Russian propagandist on a French television channel

A Russian propagandist on a French television channel

Three years after the ban of Russia Today France, its director, Xenia Fedorova, is making her big return to French media. Now a columnist on the show L’Heure Inter on CNews, she has also published a book where she claims to denounce "disinformation" in France and advocates for freedom of thought and information. Recruited by Vincent Bolloré, Xenia Fedorova joins a media empire that provides a ...

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In Ukraine, a Child Dies Every Two Days Under Russian Bombs

In Ukraine, a Child Dies Every Two Days Under Russian Bombs

Since the beginning of Russia's large-scale aggression, 604 Ukrainian children have lost their lives in bombings. In three years of war, 2,421 children have been injured.* Every day, in the regions of Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, Kyiv, Zaporozhye, and Mykolaiv, Russian strikes target civilian infrastructure, injuring or killing children. Just last week, a 5-year-old child was ki...

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Kremlin forces Ukrainians without Russian passports into exile

Kremlin forces Ukrainians without Russian passports into exile

On March 20, 2025, Vladimir Putin signed a decree requiring Ukrainian citizens living in Russia or the temporarily occupied territories to "regularize their legal status" by September 10. Anyone who has not applied for or obtained a Russian passport is now threatened with deportation.This decree applies not only to Ukrainians in Russia, but also to those living in the illegally annexed Ukra...

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Kremlin propaganda relayed by Artificial Intelligence

Kremlin propaganda relayed by Artificial Intelligence

One third of responses generated by conversational AIs on topics related to the war in Ukraine or international politics are reportedly false and influenced by Kremlin propaganda. Several recent investigations reveal that content from the “Pravda” network (also known as “Portal Kombat”), a group of 150 propaganda websites publishing in 46 languages, has been incorporated into the training data...

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How Russian Imperialism Attempts to Erase Ukrainian Culture

How Russian Imperialism Attempts to Erase Ukrainian Culture

Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been waging a war that goes beyond the military battlefield: it directly targets the identity and memory of the Ukrainian people. By systematically bombing civilian and cultural infrastructure, it violates international humanitarian law and commits war crimes, for which those responsible will have to be held accountable ...

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Life in Ukraine Under Russian Occupation

Life in Ukraine Under Russian Occupation

Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, millions of people have been forced to flee their homes, while others have found themselves trapped under Russian occupation. Destruction, fear, and repression define the daily lives of those who remain. Living under occupation means not only the deprivation of fundamental freedoms but also the gradual erasure of Ukrainian identit...

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11 years ago, Putin signed the illegal annexation of Crimea.

11 years ago, Putin signed the illegal annexation of Crimea.

In 2014, Ukraine’s pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, was ousted following a popular uprising. Fearing the loss of its influence over Ukraine, Moscow sent troops into Crimea. A puppet government was installed, led by Sergey Aksyonov, the head of a minor pro-Russian party, who immediately called for the peninsula’s annexation by Russia. A few days later, under military occupation and in ...

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Two Years After the ICC Arrest Warrants, Thousands of Ukrainian Children Remain Hostages of Russia

Two Years After the ICC Arrest Warrants, Thousands of Ukrainian Children Remain Hostages of Russia

On March 17, 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s Commissioner for Children’s Rights, for illegal deportation, forced transfer, and coerced adoption of Ukrainian children. A symbol of this criminal policy, Maria Lvova-Belova herself adopted a Ukrainian teenager—kidnapped from his family—who was originally from M...

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Three Years Since the War Crime at the Mariupol Theater

Three Years Since the War Crime at the Mariupol Theater

On March 16, 2022, Russia bombed the Mariupol Drama Theater, where hundreds of civilians had taken shelter. Two 500 kg bombs were dropped by a Russian fighter jet, destroying the building and killing several hundred people. Before the attack, residents had written the word "children" (Дети) in large Cyrillic letters on the pavement on both sides of the theater, clearly marking it as a place of...

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France reaffirms its support for Ukraine!

France reaffirms its support for Ukraine!

The National Assembly has overwhelmingly adopted a resolution in support of Ukraine. This vote reflects a major awakening: supporting Ukraine means defending European security and democratic values. ✅ Strong support from the French people and their representatives✅ Urgent need to seize over €200 billion in frozen Russian public assets in European banks and allocate them to support Ukraine✅ ...

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