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Cyberattacks, disinformation, election meddling in the EU: European democracies under pressure

By France24
24 March 2024   |   10:42 am
There's no shortage of threats: from cyberattacks to fake news aimed at sowing confusion in the minds of EU citizens and voters. In this episode we look at the various disinformation techniques being used, as well as who the most vulnerable targets are, and what is being done to counter such attacks – not just by the European institutions, but also by non-governmental bodies and civil society.

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