Kremlin Disinformation Network Deploys 300+ Fake News Sites to Target U.S. and Allies
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Kremlin Disinformation Network Deploys 300+ Fake News Sites to Target U.S. and Allies

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The Kremlin has launched another offensive in the digital domain, deploying an expanding web of fake news sites designed to discredit Western politicians and sow division across democratic societies. According to an investigation reported by The Register, Russia’s “CopyCop” network has created more than 200 new websites imitating local media outlets in the United States, France, Canada, and Norway.

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Ilan Shor’s Pro-Kremlin Block Seeks to Undermine Moldovan Democracy
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Ilan Shor’s Pro-Kremlin Block Seeks to Undermine Moldovan Democracy

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In a decisive move to protect its sovereignty, Moldova’s Central Election Commission has blocked the registration of the “Pobeda” (Victory) political bloc, a pro-Kremlin entity spearheaded by a convicted criminal. Predictably, Moscow reacted with outrage, accusing Moldova of suppressing political freedom. However, this is not a story about free speech. It is a story of a nation fighting to defend itself from being destroyed from within by a foreign power intent on dragging it into war.

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Already filling the void left by the US, Russia builds a copy of USAID
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Already filling the void left by the US, Russia builds a copy of USAID

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As the United States dismantles one of its most influential soft-power institutions, the Kremlin is preparing to take its place. With little fanfare, Russia is building its own version of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), hoping to fill the vacuum left by Washington’s retreat from global development programs. The effort, spearheaded through Moscow’s International Agency for Sovereign Development, aims to project Russian influence abroad under the guise of humanitarian aid —

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Kremlin attempts to bail out Russian coal industry as Energy Ministry warns of catastrophe
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Kremlin attempts to bail out Russian coal industry as Energy Ministry warns of catastrophe

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Russia’s coal industry is in deep crisis, with export deliveries turning unprofitable in every direction, according to Deputy Energy Minister Dmitry Islamov. In an interview with TASS published on July 1, Islamov confirmed that coal exports from Russia are currently yielding negative margins—whether sent east, west, or south. “The margin is still negative across all routes,” Islamov stated.

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Western Influencers grab Russian Cash Legitimizing Kremlin Propaganda at Moscow’s “Forum of the Future 2050”
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Western Influencers grab Russian Cash Legitimizing Kremlin Propaganda at Moscow’s “Forum of the Future 2050”

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The Kremlin held its “Forum of the Future 2050” in Moscow — an event framed as a forward-looking international conference but in practice built to launder war propaganda through imported Western voices. Dozens of fringe commentators, conspiracy theorists, and political opportunists from the U.S. and Europe were flown in, many reportedly paid, to parrot Kremlin narratives and offer a façade of international legitimacy to Vladimir Putin’s regime. Among the most notable participants: Alex Jones –

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Russia Let their Train Crash to Cause Civilian Casualties and Prolong the War
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Civilian Train Crash in Russia shows all Signs of State-Orchestrated Provocation

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A passenger train traveling the Klimov–Moscow route slammed into the ruins of a collapsed bridge at full speed. According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, this was not a lightning-quick accident. Local residents quickly alerted emergency services. A truck driver trapped in the debris was rescued and hospitalized. But 30 minutes later, at 22:50, a passenger train — fully loaded with civilians — barreled into the collapsed structure at full speed.

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Russia’s 4th Largest Oil Company Goes Negative, Reporting Deep Losses for Q1 2025
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Russia’s 4th Largest Oil Company Goes Negative, Reporting Deep Losses for Q1 2025

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One of Russia’s most secretive and politically significant oil giants, Surgutneftegas, has reported a staggering net loss of 439.7 billion rubles in the first quarter of 2025—its worst result in decades. Once a symbol of stability and hidden wealth within the Kremlin’s orbit, the company’s reversal is now a warning sign of a deepening crisis across Russia’s energy sector. For comparison, Surgut posted a profit of 268.5 billion rubles in Q1 2024.

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Kremlin Prepares to Replace Telegram with a Clone App Designed for Total Surveillance
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Kremlin Prepares to Replace Telegram with a Clone App Designed for Total Surveillance

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Russia is on the verge of banning Telegram, one of the last relatively free communication platforms in the country. In its place, the Kremlin is aggressively pushing MAX, a state-controlled clone developed by VK (VKontakte)—a company notorious for surrendering user data to Russian authorities. But this isn’t just about digital sovereignty. It’s about surveillance, control, and forcing every Russian citizen into a panopticon.

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