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Tag: Podgorica

Posted inMedia, Montenegro, Society

Beware the Creature From the Fake News Lagoon

by Bozena Jelusic 16 Aug 201902 Aug 2020

A hoax sparks debate on truth and lies in the Montenegrin media. Next in a series on disinformation in the Balkans.

A hoax sparks debate on truth and lies in the Montenegrin media. Next in a series on disinformation in the Balkans.

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Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions, Southeastern Europe

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