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Ukrainian first lady donates dozens of books to Hamilton's public library
Ukrainian first lady donates dozens of books to Hamilton's public library

Hamilton Spectator

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hamilton Spectator

Ukrainian first lady donates dozens of books to Hamilton's public library

Hamilton's public library has received dozens of Ukrainian language books as part of a global project led by the war-torn country's first lady. A donation of 80 books through the Ukrainian Bookshelf Project will hit shelves at the Central branch , joining an existing collection of Ukrainian books, Hamilton Public Library announced in a May 5 news release. Hamilton — which, according to the Hamilton Immigration Partnership Council, is home to 19,000 Ukrainians — is one of several Canadian cities participating in the initiative led by Ukraine's first lady, Olena Zelenska. Forty-five libraries around the world, including in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Winnipeg, have received donations of fiction and non-fiction books in the Slavic language in the last three years. Olena Zelenska, the first lady of Ukraine, addresses members of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 20, 2022. Sharing Ukrainian literature internationally 'is an opportunity to tell through culture about our country and its resistance,' Zelenska said in a statement . 'Let's support our books so that they support us,' she wrote. The new collection will be launched at the York Boulevard branch Tuesday afternoon with Oleh Nikolenko, a diplomat with the Consul General of Ukraine in Toronto, as well as Hamilton chief librarian and CEO Paul Takala and Ward 1 councillor Maureen Wilson.

Disinformation operation falsely claims Olena Zelenska attempted to flee Ukraine
Disinformation operation falsely claims Olena Zelenska attempted to flee Ukraine

Yahoo

time14-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Disinformation operation falsely claims Olena Zelenska attempted to flee Ukraine

A known Russian disinformation operation has once again targeted Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska, spreading false claims that she attempted to flee to Europe amid a "strained relationship" with her husband Volodymyr Zelenskyy. There is no truth behind these claims, and there are signs they're part of a coordinated, Moscow-backed disinformation operation. A fake video report bearing the logo of the BBC and detailing Zelenska's alleged failed escape surfaced on X and Telegram earlier this week and has since been amplified on TikTok and Facebook. The voiceover in the clip falsely claims Zelenska had been planning to escape to an unnamed Europe country for "six months" and is being held by Ukraine's security services after her plans were foiled. The clip has been doctored to mimic the look and feel of the BBC. Shayan Sardarizadeh, a senior journalist for the BBC's fact-checking service, said in a statement on X that the "BBC never published this video clip."He added that the manipulated video was the work of "a well-known Russian disinformation operation" that uses the "logo and branding of major news outlets to publish fake videos that disparage Ukraine." Euroverify has in the past detected similar fraudulent videos bearing the Euronews logo. Our fact-checkers have also monitored the activity of the Moscow-backed 'Doppelgänger' campaign, which clones the websites of renowned media outlets by purchasing similar-looking domains and imitating their layout and style. Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation, a government agency, also detected fake front pages of British newspapers, with headlines such as "Where's Olena Zelenska?", circulating on Russian propaganda channels on images have yet again been manipulated and such content was never published by the news outlets in question. The fake BBC video was first shared by an X account called "Peacemaker," and had been viewed 500,000 times at the time of publication of this article. The account, which has some 40,000 followers, is known to fact-checkers. It consistently shares unfounded claims about the war in Ukraine. Euroverify has in the past debunked similar disinformation being shared by the same account, such as unfounded claims Zelenska had spent €4.5 million on a Bugatti during a visit to Paris. Despite documented evidence that the account forms part of a Russian disinformation campaign, including an investigation by the BBC in July last year, the account remains active on X. It also bears the blue verification checkmarks, indicating it is part to the platform's Premium subscription. The blue tick was historically a sign the account was notable or authentic. Euroverify reached out to X's press team to understand what measures it was taking to address the spread of such blatant disinformation on these accounts, but has yet to receive a reply.

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