Russia and Iran seek to influence upcoming elections

twincities.com September 8, 2024, 11:01 AM UTC

Summary: Russia and Iran are reportedly seeking to influence upcoming elections, raising concerns about the intersection of legitimate and illegitimate political speech. This complexity complicates efforts to regulate such speech and poses risks of infringing on free speech rights due to potential overreach by authorities. The implications of foreign interference in democratic processes continue to be a significant issue in global politics.

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  1. [3.0]
    Russia infiltrates U.S. conservative media through Tenet Media (japantimes.co.jp)
    10d 16h
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  2. [3.2]
    Russia exploits election law to pay U.S. influencers (businessinsider.com)
    10d 22h
    Source
  3. [4.4]
    Disinformation complicates upcoming U.S. election amid AI challenges (cbsnews.com)
    11d 5h
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  4. [3.1]
    Iranian hackers target U.S. political campaigns with malware (foxnews.com)
    11d 5h
    Source
  5. [5.1]
    Foreign influence operations targeting 2024 election identified, limited impact (nbcnews.com)
    11d 10h

  6. [5.2]
    Foreign interference poses significant threat to 2024 U.S. election (heraldscotland.com)
    11d 13h

  7. [2.4]
    Right-wing influencers allegedly aided Russian election propaganda (ndtv.com)
    11d 17h
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  8. [5.2]
    Trump dismisses warnings of Russian election interference (washingtonpost.com)
    11d 19h

  9. [3.6]
    Trump dismisses warnings of Russian election interference again (firstpost.com)
    11d 19h
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  10. [3.9]
    Russian media indicted for paying U.S. firm for propaganda (latimes.com)
    11d 23h
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  11. [5.3]
    Russia's election influence efforts are increasingly sophisticated, officials warn (pressherald.com)
    12d 0h

  12. [4.6]
    Russia backs Trump; Iran supports Harris in 2024 election (benzinga.com)
    12d 1h
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  13. [2.6]
    US Intel finds no foreign interference in 2024 elections (zerohedge.com)
    12d 4h
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  14. [4.2]
    US intensifies crackdown on Russian election interference (news18.com)
    12d 6h
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  15. [4.1]
    Russia intensifies election interference to aid Trump against Harris (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
    12d 12h
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  16. [2.8]
    Trump advisor charged for working with sanctioned Russian network (latimes.com)
    12d 17h
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  17. [2.4]
    U.S. influencers unknowingly funded by Russia for disinformation (forbes.com)
    12d 20h
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  18. [2.6]
    Canadian influencer linked to alleged Russian manipulation scheme (news.yahoo.com)
    12d 21h
    Source
  19. [2.5]
    Russian media employees indicted for funding political propaganda (The Atlantic)
    12d 21h
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  20. [4.5]
    Iran's cyber operation against Trump campaign likely ongoing (nbcnews.com)
    12d 22h
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  21. [1.9]
    Russian media urges Putin to grant asylum to MAGA influencers (rawstory.com)
    12d 23h
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  22. [2.0]
    YouTube removes Kremlin-linked channels, including Tim Pool's (gizmodo.com)
    13d 2h
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  23. [4.3]
    Russia pays Americans to spread disinformation in elections (CTV News)
    13d 3h
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  24. [4.2]
    Russia, China, Iran seek to influence U.S. elections (gazette.com)
    13d 3h
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  25. [3.1]
    Right-wing influencers claim deception in alleged Russian plot (news.yahoo.com)
    13d 3h
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  26. [2.6]
    Russian psychological warfare plan to undermine Ukraine support revealed (Metro.co.uk)
    13d 4h
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  27. [2.5]
    Lauren Chen co-founded a Russia-funded media outlet (forbes.com)
    13d 4h
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  28. [3.0]
    Social media platforms ignore Russian influence campaign allegations (gazette.com)
    13d 5h
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  29. [2.8]
    YouTube removes channel linked to Russian-funded media outlet (forbes.com)
    13d 10h
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  30. [3.0]
    Quebec influencers allegedly involved in Russian disinformation campaign (The Globe and Mail)
    13d 14h
    Source
  31. [3.9]
    Russia pays Americans to spread pro-Kremlin disinformation (thestar.com)
    13d 15h
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  32. [3.8]
    Russian propaganda targets U.S. elections through American company (usnews.com)
    13d 15h
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  33. [3.7]
    Russia uses American company for election disinformation campaign (abcnews.go.com)
    13d 15h
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  34. [3.9]
    US charges RT employees with laundering money for influencers (channel4.com)
    14d 1h
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