- 19 aug 2025
4 New Fact-checking Projects Approved
Get to know a bit more in detail about the projects approved.
| Name of the Project: Operation ClearSignal: Exposing Neo-Nazi & Sovereignist Disinfo |
| Lead Applicant: Association of Investigative Journalist – Context Romania (Romania) |
| Grant Amount: € 54.940,00 |
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Over five monthly Plan–Investigate–Verify–Publish–Amplify cycles, operation Clear Signal integrates continuous open-source monitoring, in-depth investigative reporting (leveraging Ukrainian collaborator expertise), manual fact-checking, and real-time AI-driven TikTok verification to systematically expose and correct neo-Nazi and sovereignist propaganda, delivering the following:
Added value: a replicable, EU-wide rapid-response blueprint, coordinated through EDMO’s FACT Hub, embedding Ukrainian collaborators and sharing anonymized protocols to bolster democratic resilience across member states App form. Targets:
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| Name of the Project: Memory Under Attack: Fact-Checking the Past to Protect the Present |
| Lead Applicant: POST BELLUM SK (Slovakia) |
| Grant Amount: € 53.020,00 |
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Post Bellum Slovakia, in partnership with Post Bellum Czech Republic, is launching a six-month initiative to counter historical disinformation in Slovakia and Czechia. Amid rising distortions of 20th-century history, this project will address deliberately distorted, falsified, or decontextualised narratives related to totalitarian regimes, resistance movements, minority persecution, and the memory of war crimes. These topics are increasingly instrumentalised in public discourse for political, ideological, or propagandistic purposes, undermining democratic memory, and whitewashing authoritarian regimes.
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| Name of the Project: From Federal to Local: Prebunking Disinformation in German Elections |
| Lead Applicant: dpa Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH (Germany) |
| Grant Amount: € 54.922,21 |
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The project From Federal to Local: Prebunking Disinformation in German Elections, funded by the European Media and Information Fund (EMIF), aims to counter the spread of disinformation during regional and local elections in Germany. It targets young people, many of them first-time voters, who often consume political content through platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where misinformation is widespread.
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| Name of the Project: Czech Elections in the Era of Disinformation: The 2025 Parliamentary Elections |
| Lead Applicant: Prague Security Studies Institute, z.s. (Czechia) |
| Grant Amount: € 43.951,00 |
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This project aims to reduce the impact of disinformation on the 2025 Czech parliamentary elections by strengthening the resilience of young and first-time voters and supporting public institutions. Led by Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI) and Demagog.cz, it focuses on fact-checking via digital formats and bolstering government institutions with analytical tools to safeguard electoral integrity and empower citizens with accurate, trustworthy information. |