Moscow to Share Global Fact-Checking Network Investigations with African Partners
L'essentiel
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced Moscow will share Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) investigations with African partners to counter Western misinformation.
- He cited past accusations against Russia, including the Litvinenko and Skripal cases, and the 2022 Bucha events, for which he claims no names of victims were provided by the BBC.
Résumé généré par IA
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced Moscow will share Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN) investigations with African partners to counter Western misinformation. He cited past accusations against Russia, including the Litvinenko and Skripal cases, and the 2022 Bucha events, for which he claims no names of victims were provided by the BBC.






