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How U.S. Governor Ron DeSantis used a conspiracy theory to ban cultivated meat
False claims of French troops in Ukraine reveal wider deceptive narrative
Weight loss the ‘herbal way’: How harmful supplements flood online marketplaces
How misinformation is shaping anti-immigrant protests in Ireland
A web of disinformation: Fake news outlets spreading Kremlin propaganda
The story of RK Murthy: From loan scam victim to anti-cybercrime warrior
Deep state dupe: How Swedish fringe-fluencers copied the U.S. conspiracy theory
'The totalitarian democracy': Mockery of the Russian presidential election
Measles and myths: A dangerous duo on the rise
Two years at the frontline: How journalists and fact-checkers work in Ukraine
What is the ‘new climate denial’ and how does it impact our response to climate change?
Looking to make a quick buck? Beware of these deepfake videos pushing fraudulent schemes
Tucker Carlson’s interview with Putin: Misinformation missile, or missed opportunity?
ADHD awareness on social media: Information or clickbait?
´Take back SVT!’: Misinformation hits Sweden’s most trusted media
Must be exhausting: How Taylor Swift became a target for misinformation
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