Nina Jankowicz

vice president at the Centre for Information Resilience, author of “How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict and How to Be a Woman Online”

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The former head of DHS’ Disinformation Governance Board argues that we’re about to be bombarded with election disinformation, and the government has given up trying to fight it.

Expect to be swamped with election disinformation: Former DHS staffer

The former head of DHS’ Disinformation Governance Board argues that we’re about to be bombarded with election disinformation, and the government has given up trying to fight it.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed the U.N. about the Russia-Ukraine crisis today, as Moscow moved to expel a top U.S. diplomat in the country.

Is a Russian invasion of Ukraine inevitable?

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed the U.N. about the Russia-Ukraine crisis today, as Moscow moved to expel a top U.S. diplomat in the country.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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