
A graduate of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, former editor-in-chief of the international intellectual games club “60 Seconds”.


Is it true that on three covers of Charlie Hebdo the President of Ukraine is depicted as a dog?

Is it true that an Israeli TV channel showed a cartoon about the “Ukrainian pig” and Europe?

Is it true that the video shows Kiev residents posing as victims of a missile attack?

Is it true that a German TV channel showed on air a map of Ukraine changed as a result of the referendums?

Is it true that on October 17, a Ukrainian air defense missile, and not a drone, fell on a residential building in Kyiv?

Is the video about the crackdown on people protesting against rising electricity prices in Genoa true?

Is it true that the “non-mainstream press” in the United States admitted the White House’s guilt in the Nord Stream explosions?

Is it true that the hospital in Riga put locks on the heat regulators?

Is the photo of the BBC correspondent “simulating lying in a trench” true?

Is it true that singing “Katyusha” was banned in Latvia?

	




