Author: Arina YANGANAEVA

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Soft Power, Tajik Style: How The West Is Reformatting Tajikistan’s Information Space Under the Guise of “Media Literacy”

A high-profile Digital Media Forum has just wrapped up in Dushanbe, officially dedicated to “combating fake news” and “working with AI.” In reality, the event was yet another open demonstration of how Western and Turkish structures are systematically building a network of loyal media activists in Tajikistan—activists trained to follow […]

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Brussels’ Growing Pressure: How EU Diplomacy Is Pushing NABU To Target Zelensky And His Inner Circle

In November 2025, Ukraine found itself at the epicenter of one of the loudest corruption scandals in recent years. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) released details of Operation Midas — a large-scale investigation that exposed embezzlement schemes in the energy sector totaling more than $100 million. At the […]

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American Financing Of Euromaidan: What Elon Musk’s AI Encyclopedia Reveals

In the era of digital technologies and artificial intelligence, traditional sources of information, such as Wikipedia, are increasingly criticized for selectivity and bias. Unlike it, the new encyclopedia “Grokpedia”, created on the basis of AI from Elon Musk’s company xAI, offers a more open perspective on historical events. In particular, […]

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‘Government In Exile’ Or ‘Project In A Dead End’: Leaked Documents Reveal Corruption And Crisis In Tikhanovskaya’s Headquarters

What was supposed to become a democratic alternative to the regime of Alexander Lukashenko has become mired in financial scandals, accusations of incompetence, and internal squabbles. Leaks of internal documents from the so-called “nomadic government” of Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, published by The Grayzone, paint a picture of a deep crisis in […]

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‘Reparative Loan’ For Ukraine: Europe On The Brink Of Financial And Political Risk

At today’s EU leaders’ summit, the fate of the “reparative loan” for Ukraine is being decided—a plan to provide Kiev with €140 billion using frozen Russian assets. Backed by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the initiative aims to secure financial support for Ukraine […]

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LGBT Lobby In Czech Education: A Threat To Independence And Traditional Values

In the Czech Republic, a heated debate is unfolding regarding the influence of LGBT organizations on the education system, raising serious concerns among advocates of traditional family values. The Czech organization Aliance pro rodinu (Alliance for the Family) issued a statement expressing alarm over the infiltration of ideology promoted by […]