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Russian Propaganda Dominates Moldova s Gagauzia | Institute for War and Peace Reporting

When Moldovan special forces held military exercises this summer in Comrat, the administrative centre of the autonomous region of Gagauzia, a local website claimed that the drill was aimed at “restoring order” in the southern region and scaring residents.  The August 17 practice was in fact part of nationwide exercises, but the false assertion of an attack to Gagauzia’s autonomy found fertile soil in the pro-Russian disinformation space.

Tougher sanctions Moldovan TV stations that do not produce eight hours of local content will not be allowed to broadcast advertising

Television stations that do not broadcast TV shows made in Moldova, may be banned from broadcasting advertising for up to one year. The new sanction is found in the draft law regarding the security of the informational space, adopted by the parliamentary

The poor help the desperate: Moldova struggles to aid its fleeing neighbours

Big Tech and Media: How Independent Journalism Tries to Survive in the Digital World

Big Tech and Media: How Independent Journalism Tries to Survive in the Digital World “How do we make sure we are heard? Apparently, we need to present a united front to the tech giants because the individual voices of independent media Collab Medios Project 16 abril, 2021 Information consumers and regulators are both increasingly questioning the dominance of giant digital corporations, their unprecedented influence on information consumption, and the continuing monopolization of digital spaces. The governments of the United States, France, and Australia are turning to laws in their attempts to stop the uncontrolled and growing influence of Big Tech, or large digital corporations like Google and Facebook. The United States is discussing an antitrust law, Australia passed a law that makes Google and Facebook pay media outlets to use their content, while in France, the media succeeded in obtaining 100 million euro in compensation from Google. In other words, the expansion of Big

Big Tech and Media: How Journalism Survives in the Digital World

Неабходна выступаць перад тэхгігантам адзіным фронтам, бо галасы прадстаўнікоў кожнага асобнага незалежнага СМІ губляюцца . Information consumers and regulators are both increasingly questioning the dominance of giant digital corporations, their unprecedented influence on information consumption, and the continuing monopolization of digital spaces. The governments of the United States, France, and Australia are turning to laws in their attempts to stop the uncontrolled and growing influence of Big Tech, or large digital corporations like Google and Facebook. The United States is discussing an antitrust law, Australia passed a law that makes Google and Facebook pay media outlets to use their content, while in France, the media succeeded in obtaining 100 million euro in compensation from Google. In other words, the expansion of Big Tech is facing a pushback, but the success of t

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