Dubious sources, alarmist headlines and artificial audience bloating: how the Kremlin spreads fake news
Company says changes designed to fight spread of propaganda but is ruling out blanket bans
The president of the European Commission says Catalan leaders “should not underestimate the support for Rajoy in Europe”
The government must provide full information about the flood of social media accounts that have been used to favor the Catalan independence movement
Spanish foreign minister sees evidence of “attempt to affect natural democratic course of events in Catalonia”
For the US president the important thing is to win, even when the facts suggest otherwise
Facebook is taking necessary and welcome steps to fight lies and highlight quality journalism
There are now 20 or 30 straight and gay bars in the capital where sex between patrons is part of the night out
Something resembling unity at last reigns within the party, which now turns its sights on stopping Donald Trump
Keynote speakers attempted to close divisions at Democratic Party convention
Wikileaks publication of Democratic National Committee internal emails prompts resignation of Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
Correspondence reveals politician’s view on criticism of controversial Arizona law
The man who had orchestrated the largest democratic petition drive in Cuban history, was killed. Carromero’s detailed account of the crash matches that of other witnesses
Only a handful of countries have joined Ecuador in this determined effort to weaken our regional human rights system