Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a Paris-based media watchdog, said in a newly published report that China has been “gradually strengthening” its influence on Georgia’s information space, warning of what it described as a “subtle and widespread influence operation” that, in Georgia’s already “weakened media landscape,” contributes to the circulation of “authoritarian narratives” and the undermining …Источник:
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