The Ukraine invasion is not a war for independence or liberation; Russia has invented false justifications for the conflict.
A majority of Russians appear to support the war against Ukraine. Their alternate world of disinformation may explain why.
Even as footage shows injured women being carried away, Lavrov spins hospital as a legitimate military target.
Chinese state media uncritically echo a baseless Russian conspiracy theory that NATO assisted a far-right group in eastern Ukraine.
As Russia escalated combat in Ukraine, its embassy in Myanmar attacked local media reports with multiple fabrications.
In full “1984” mode, Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking itself.
U.S. President was defending his decision to use sanctions, not floating possibility of war with Russia as an alternative.
China sidesteps its long-touted principle of “non-interference” when it comes to Russia’s full-on assault against Ukraine.
The United States never made such a promise, but Russia has repeatedly violated vows to respect Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
China’s crackdown on fundamental freedoms violates the “mini-constitution” of Hong Kong and China's international obligations.
Following the Kremlin’s lead, Beijing ignores the threat from Russian troops on Ukraine’s border, not to mention provocations in Donbas.
Propaganda chief sticks to Kremlin playbook, drumming up Nazi fears and denying Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Inhospitable terrain, lack of access and politics complicate efforts to verify Chinese incursions into Nepal. But there's evidence something’s happening.
Though a perfect fingerprint is hard to come by in clandestine cyber-operations, Beijing has repeatedly been linked to malicious online activity.
China handed the Olympic torch to the Army officer who led bloody clashes with India, then issued a political statement with Russia as the games began.
Sure there is ‘wide access’ to China’s internet – if you don’t count thousands of blocked sites and smothering censorship.
Cambodian Leader Hun Sen appears to have reversed course after his Myanmar visit caused a regional stir.
The jury is still out on whether China will manage to narrow its massive divide in wealth equality.
Strong evidence shows China’s efforts to force “fugitives” to return is anything but above board.
Russia sees a plot rather than acknowledge independent reporting by civil society groups and news media.
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