Spreading disinformation about water shutoffs in Kyiv
How can the city's residents be protected from panic caused by false information about water shutoffs in Kyiv, and what liability measures can be applied to those who spread such disinformation?
How can the city's residents be protected from panic caused by false information about water shutoffs in Kyiv, and what liability measures can be applied to those who spread such disinformation?
If I find false information about a judge online, who should I contact to refute it?
I use a jet ski on a lake in Kyiv. Will the new water traffic rules apply to me if I don't live directly on the shore of this lake?
I recently read a news story about Russia spreading false information about the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the front. I wonder if such actions can be considered a war crime and what legal consequences might await those who spread them?
I have recently noticed that there is a lot of misinformation on the Internet about the activities of state bodies. For example, recently there was information about a conflict between the Main Intelligence Directorate and the Office of the President, which was later denied. I am interested in whether officials who deliberately spread disinformation are responsible?
Do you consider Russia's spread of disinformation about Ukraine's alleged preparation of sabotage on the territory of Poland a violation of international law?