
A historian by training, he worked as an editor at “Own Game” and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”, as a journalist at the BBC Russian Service and at RIA Novosti. Author of the university course “Search and Verification of Information in the Modern Media Environment.”


Is it true that Zelensky promised to find all Belarusians who launched their missiles from the shores of the Caspian Sea?

Is it true that the philosopher Pyatigorsky is the author of a viral text about collective responsibility?

Is it true that the woman smoking and urinating in the photo is the mayor of Barcelona?

Is it true that a minor from Tomsk provided blogger Shariy and the publication Meduza with insiders from the Kremlin for two years?

Did Karine Jean-Pierre call the transition of Brazil and China to mutual settlements in national currencies a violation of the rights of Americans to a stable dollar exchange rate?

Is it true that the Ukrainian Armed Forces made a staged video about the heroic storming of the building by Ukrainian soldiers?

Did the White House representative say that the United States will not allow Zelensky to accept the truce since Ukraine is an independent country?

Is it true that the prototype of Pinocchio was a man with wooden dentures?

Is it true that Emmanuel Macron tried to hide an €80,000 watch during an interview?

Is it true that the crosses on the Refectory Church of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra turned black after the services of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine?

	




