💨 Abstract
Fact-checking firms Newsguard and Correctiv have identified 102 Russia-linked websites spreading false information aimed at influencing Germany's national election in February. The sites, some bearing names of defunct German media brands, were found to be connected to John Mark Dougan, a former U.S. police officer now living in Russia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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