
Journalist, editor. Slavic philologist (KazNPU, 2007), media trainer, media literacy teacher. From 2017 to 2022, editor-in-chief of the Fact Check in Kazakhstan project. Co-author, compiler and editor of a number of works on journalism and hate speech, as well as a textbook and methodological guide on media literacy for secondary schools in Kazakhstan. Editor of the methodological section “Checked”.


Is it true that stickers appeared in Vienna and Madrid calling for “come to your senses and stop sponsoring Ukraine”?

Is it true that Yuval Noah Harari proposed rewriting the Bible using artificial intelligence?

Is it true that protesters in France used rifles from Ukraine?

Is it true that the Mexican TV channel reported that American grenade launchers intended for the Ukrainian Armed Forces ended up in the possession of the drug mafia?

Is it true that condoms are banned in Ireland?

Is it true that the rector of Moscow State University reported about 1000 applications for admission from “SVO participants”?

Is it true that in 2022, more people were detained for posts on social networks in the UK than in Russia?

Is it true that lightning destroyed a church in Boston after a gay marriage took place there?

Is it true that all national flags at the UN headquarters have been replaced with LGBT flags?

Is it true that the German magazine Stern reported that the head of Ukrainian intelligence, Kirill Budanov, was seriously wounded?






