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KEY FINDINGS Appointment multiplied attention tenfold — permanently. Over 32 months as Dutch prime minister (Oct 2021 – May
TL;DRA few days before the parliamentary elections in Armenia, we looked at how Belarusian state media is covering the vote. It's not the aggression that's surprising.
Monitoring of 9 EU countries in three clusters: the Baltic States, the Weimar Triangle and the Visegrad Group. TL;DR: From the Baltics and Weimar to the
8EU countries 8framing pairs 18%RIA share in Germany 0Kuleba in 5 of 8 countries 1. The Invisible Audience Millions of Russian-speaking residents across
TL;DR Using our analytical platform, which contains over 1.9 million documents from Belarusian state and independent media, we conducted a systematic verification
Two parallel campaigns unfolded in the Belarusian media field around the 40th anniversary of Chernobyl: a state campaign and an independent one.
Errata to the November publication of FactCheck.LTHow Belarusian TikTok is turning into a smear factory Section 1. Introduction and Methodological Framework
Starting point On 19 April, Bulgaria holds its eighth snap parliamentary elections since 2021. On 14 April, the Brussels-based Balkan Free Media Initiative
1,813 Video 253.2M Views 213 Video about Iran 27.5% Views = Iran What happened? On April 3, 2026, YouTube removed the channels of three major Belarusian
FORESIGHT Multi-Agent System • Q1 2026 Belarus Q1 2026: A Regime Between Two Futures What 1.2 million documents and 16 AI agents reveal about the










