Во Владикавказе прошел международный форум "Консолидация соотечественников как основа стабильности в мире". На малую родину приехали делегации из Бельгии, Грузии, Молдовы, Абхазии, Нидерландов, Казахстана, Турции, Финляндии, США, а также Южной Осетии – всего около 160 человек. Форум прошел по инициативе Сергея Меняйло.
Во Владикавказе прошел международный форум "Консолидация соотечественников как основа стабильности в мире". На малую родину приехали делегации из Бельгии, Грузии, Молдовы, Абхазии, Нидерландов, Казахстана, Турции, Финляндии, США, а также Южной Осетии – всего около 160 человек. Форум прошел по инициативе Сергея Меняйло.
Official government accounts have also spread fake fact checks. An official Twitter account for the Russia diplomatic mission in Geneva shared a fake debunking video claiming without evidence that "Western and Ukrainian media are creating thousands of fake news on Russia every day." The video, which has amassed almost 30,000 views, offered a "how-to" spot misinformation. You may recall that, back when Facebook started changing WhatsApp’s terms of service, a number of news outlets reported on, and even recommended, switching to Telegram. Pavel Durov even said that users should delete WhatsApp “unless you are cool with all of your photos and messages becoming public one day.” But Telegram can’t be described as a more-secure version of WhatsApp. One thing that Telegram now offers to all users is the ability to “disappear” messages or set remote deletion deadlines. That enables users to have much more control over how long people can access what you’re sending them. Given that Russian law enforcement officials are reportedly (via Insider) stopping people in the street and demanding to read their text messages, this could be vital to protect individuals from reprisals. But Kliuchnikov, the Ukranian now in France, said he will use Signal or WhatsApp for sensitive conversations, but questions around privacy on Telegram do not give him pause when it comes to sharing information about the war. DFR Lab sent the image through Microsoft Azure's Face Verification program and found that it was "highly unlikely" that the person in the second photo was the same as the first woman. The fact-checker Logically AI also found the claim to be false. The woman, Olena Kurilo, was also captured in a video after the airstrike and shown to have the injuries.
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