When a reporter crossed the Kremlin’s borderline To understand the tempest of Russia’s information wars, is the past prologue? An inside story from the conflict in Ukraine feature Shaun Walker
The Russian offensive in Syria you haven’t heard about The Kremlin smells military victory in Syria, but its media campaign could turn out to be a bigger triumph feature Coda Story
Ukraine’s battle with Russia moves to the classroom Ukraine is trying to fight back against Russian influence with a new drive to promote teaching in Ukrainian — but some fear this will play into Kremlin hands feature Ian Bateson
Brothers in arms Why Russian ultranationalists confronted their own government on the battlefields of Ukraine feature Leonid Ragozin
Ukraine’s east: why not call Russia’s occupation by its name? Failure to officially define the East as Russian-occupied gives Moscow a PR advantage, some Ukrainian MPs say dispatch Isobel Koshiw
Russian librarian found guilty for keeping Ukrainian books As Russia’s war with Ukraine stretches into a third year, the Kremlin is stepping up efforts to squash any expressions of pro-Ukraine opinion. The Russian head of a government-funded Ukrainian library has found herself the latest target dispatch Marina Bocharova
Russia used a two-year-old video and an ‘alternative’ Swedish group to discredit reports of Syria gas attack Who are the Swedish doctors that Russian media is using to drum up support for war in Syria? dispatch Katia Patin
Ukraine’s war of words and viral videos On both sides of the front line in Eastern Ukraine, TV and social media have been turned into weapons dispatch Jack Losh
Armed Conflict: in the age of disinformation, one side’s proof is another’s propaganda Technology has failed to bring certainty to conflict zones where opposing sides employ information against each other introduction Coda Story