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Disinformation Monitoring Monthly Report | Latvia November 2023

Key Insights:  During the reporting month Latvian social-media actors primarily focused on domestic issues including the potential resurgence of Covid-19 related restrictions, the introduction of lgbtq topics in the educational system and the Russian language. Additionally, a minor part of the content discussed issues relating to war in Ukraine. The main narratives for the reporting…

Monthly Reports

September 2023 by Vukasin Jockovic

Disinformation Monitoring Monthly Report | Latvia November 2023

Key Insights:  During the reporting month Latvian social-media actors primarily focused on domestic issues including the potential resurgence of Covid-19 related restrictions, the introduction of lgbtq topics in the educational system and the Russian language. Additionally, a minor part of the content discussed issues relating to war in Ukraine. The main narratives for the reporting…

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September 2023 by Vukasin Jockovic

Disinformation Monitoring Monthly Report 

Key Insights: The Estonian social media and web-based media actors during the reporting month predominantly were focused on the Estonian/Russian language policy issues, human rights issues, democracy and trust towards elected officials, war in Ukraine as well as the international security situation in general. Accordingly, the main narratives that were spread over the social media…

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October 2023 by Vukasin Jockovic

Disinformation Monitoring Monthly Report 

Key Insights: The Estonian social media and web-based media actors during the reporting month predominantly were still focused on the Estonian/Russian language policy issues, human rights issues, democracy and trust towards elected officials, war in Ukraine, terrorist crisis in Israel as well as the international security situation in general. Accordingly, the main narratives that were…

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