Russian attempt to control narrative in Ukraine employs age-old tactic of ‘othering’ the enemy
Controlling the narrative has long been crucial to Russian President Vladimir Putin in his war against Ukraine.
Controlling the narrative has long been crucial to Russian President Vladimir Putin in his war against Ukraine.
In the autumn of 1922, Benito Mussolini, the ambitious and charismatic founder of the Fascist Party, became Italy’s youngest prime minister – seizing power in a march on Rome that ushered in a dark period of totalitarian rule.
The race for the presidential post in France began with 12 candidates. It will conclude on April 24 with the same choice that confronted voters five years earlier: the centrist Emmanuel Macron or the far-right Marine Le Pen.
While Russia is leading a merciless war in Ukraine that has resulted in millions of Ukrainian refugees’ fleeing to neighboring countries, Western brands are on the exodus from Russia.