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DISINFORMATION: A gesture of solidarity with the victims of the terrorist act in 2022 has become a pretext for toxic and hateful attacks

https://www.freiheit.org/de/node/46945

The second anniversary of the terrorist attack in front of Bratislava’s Tepláreň club on 12 October 2022 prompted not only a wave of solidarity, but also toxic and hateful posts on social media. Both politicians, as well as other actors from the disinformation environment, used the situation to sensationalize, boost fear and disillusionment about the alleged brainwashing of children, which is supposed to take place on a widespread basis in Slovak schools.
If they don’t, then all their videos about „bad PS“

NEWSLETTER: From Poland with Love – October

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/poland-love-october-3

Our October newsletter is full of very diverse and interesting news from Poland. The Poles continue to fight to get their money from the European recovery fund, but problems with the rule of law persist, and last month a number of unpleasant reports came to light. In the energy sector, Poland has once again taken a major, even historic step, when it finally decided to build its first nuclear power plant. And a new Polish ambassador is finally sitting in Berlin.
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Poland: From Poland with Love – July

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/poland-love-july-4

Poland is currently dominated by the issue of security, as Wagner Group exercises have been taking place on the Polish-Belarusian border since the end of July and migrants are once again accumulating there. Tensions are also growing in the education sector, with the Minister for Education interfering in the evaluation of science and, among other things, stopping subsidising German language lessons, which has affected thousands of children of the German minority in Poland.
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NEWSLETTER: From Poland with Love. August

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/poland-love-august-4

The latest edition of From Poland with Love dives deep into the financial troubles facing the PiS party after the National Electoral Commission rejected their election report, causing them to lose millions in funding. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Donald Tusk intensifies his accusations against PiS for misusing public funds, promising to recover significant sums. Amid these political tensions, Poland’s defense spending reaches historic highs.
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DISINFORMATION: The attacks and demonising narratives against the opposition and the media continue after the European elections

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/attacks-and-demonising-narratives-against-opposition-and-media

Disinformers in Slovakia have interpreted the results of the EP elections as a desired decline of progressivism and a change of circumstances in favour of patriotic political forces. Attacks on the Slovak mainstream media and the opposition also continued to trend. At the same time, the disinformation ecosystem is returning to tried and tested narratives about the war in Ukraine. These are often in direct line with Russian propaganda.
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NEWSLETTER: From Poland with Love. September

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/poland-love-september-5

At the end of September, Poland experienced its most severe flooding event of the century, which has emerged as a significant societal concern. Additionally, the upcoming U.S. presidential election is of considerable interest in Poland, particularly given the potential influence of the Polish-American diaspora on the election’s outcome.
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Unbreakable / Nezlamni: “War is another case I need to win,” Inga Kordynovska on the humanitarian centre in Odesa

https://www.freiheit.org/ukraine-and-belarus/war-another-case-i-need-win-inga-kordynovska-humanitarian-centre-odesa

Inga Kordynovska is the owner of a law firm, who despite the threat of occupation of Odesa at the beginning of the war stayed in the city and established the Humanitarian Volunteer Centre in Odesa and then two more projects to help internally displaced people, mothers in particular. In the “Unbreakable” project, Inga shares how legal practice helped her during the war and why humanitarian aid is not her main goal in helping those affected by the war.
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