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Propaganda
OPINION: Satire – No Laughing Matter in Putin’s Russia
Many Russians brought up on satire as a tool of Soviet state-approved “truth” now often fall into the trap of believing the yarns of modern satirists no matter how absurd they are.
Oct. 26, 2025
Russia
‘Good Rockets Mean Good Candies’ – Kremlin Propagandist Says Russia’s Image Relies on Weapons
The head of Russia’s Channel One Konstantin Ernst said the country should build its global image on the strength of its defense industry.
Oct. 24, 2025
Russia
Russian Children’s Rights Commissioner Boasts About Abducting Ukrainian Boy
Maria Lvova-Belova, wanted by the International Criminal Court, bragged on TV about abducting a patriotic Ukrainian boy and taking him to Russia to re-educate him.
Oct. 22, 2025
Books
Book Review: The Power of Perception – When Reality Loses the Battle
Frequent Kyiv Post contributor, Dr. Orhan Dragaš, offers readers a deep-dive into the post-truth phenomenon with a new book, shedding light on Russia’s information war.
Oct. 19, 2025
Russia
Ultranationalist Russian Singer Shaman Praises Kim Jong Un During Pyongyang Performance
Lyrics to the paean sung by the sanctioned performer included: “Comrade Kim Jong-un, Comrade Kim Jong-un, he leads Korea forward. And in step with him, in step with him, the entire nation marches on.”
Oct. 15, 2025
Russia
Baku Releases Russian Propagandist to House Arrest as Putin, Aliyev Reconcile
A Russian journalist in Azerbaijan was moved to house arrest after talks between Baku and Moscow, signaling a potential diplomatic thaw after Putin admitted Russia’s role in December’s plane crash.
Oct. 11, 2025
Russia
How Kremlin Propaganda Captured US Media
US media and YouTube have been targeted by Kremlin influence networks for years, seeding myths like Ukraine biolabs, Nazi framing, and claims about protecting Russian speakers.
Updated: Oct. 6, 2025
Propaganda
Kremlin Pours Record Sums into State Propaganda
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SZRU) said that Russia’s federal budget for 2026 will include slashes to at least 18 of 51 state programs.
Oct. 3, 2025
