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Recommendations on strengthening the capacity of fact-checkers to combat disinformation
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Facts, skills, and ethics: the curriculum of fact-checking
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Fact-Checking competencies during electoral debates: insights from a teaching experience at Newtral
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The journalist’s toolkit: exploring effective fact-checking methods
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The need for an uncontaminated journalism: slow journalism in the fast era
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Unlocking the mechanism of news literacy games against disinformation: a conceptual framework
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Strategic ignorance in political conflicts: RT as a disinformation tool
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Veritas Vincit: an International Human Rights Framework for Combating Disinformation
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Fighting against disinformation in Europe: the case of fact-checkers agencies
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