
#Disinfo2025
On 15–16 October 2025, the counter-disinformation community reunited in Ljubljana, Slovenia, to continue exchanging ideas, learning, and collaborating. Thank you everyone who joined us for making this conference the success it was!
As an independent non-profit organisation, EU DisinfoLab gathers knowledge and expertise on disinformation in Europe. Through putting together research, investigative work and policy acumen, EU DisinfoLab is an active member of, and supports, a passionate and vast community that helps to detect, tackle, and prevent information disorders endangering citizens’ integrity, peaceful coexistence and democratic values.

On 15–16 October 2025, the counter-disinformation community reunited in Ljubljana, Slovenia, to continue exchanging ideas, learning, and collaborating. Thank you everyone who joined us for making this conference the success it was!

EU DisinfoLab welcomes the Commission’s prioritisation of the topic of the protection of democracy, the fight against foreign interference and manipulation (FIMI) and the fight against disinformation. We feel, however, that the promise of a robust shield has been replaced with the reality of a broadly hollow shell.
Behind Russia’s polished state messaging lies a vast monitoring apparatus: ANO Dialog. In this session we show how it works and why it represents a new model of state-controlled disinformation.
As the US steps back from information integrity, global exposure to manipulation grows. A new strategy is urgently needed to counter rising authoritarian influence.
How much disinformation do people truly see? In this session, we unveil the first SIMODS results, the first scientific measure of mis- and disinformation across platforms.
Despite advances in disinformation research, measuring its true impact remains one of the field’s toughest challenges.
Despite new EU rules aiming to make online platforms more transparent and accountable, big tech continues to exploit legal grey zones.
This edition covers rising foreign interference, new platform transparency issues, and fresh research on influence operations across Europe.
Internship openings 2026! Our internship program is designed to provide real-world experience and responsibilities, ensuring that our interns gain valuable insights and skills that will serve them well in the professional world.
This updated document tracks how major platforms are handling climate disinformation, in light of evolving policies and the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA).
Europe’s counter-disinformation community faces growing pressure from both hostile foreign actors and shifting domestic politics. This publication examines how these trends, illustrated through the case of Germany, are reshaping the environment for safeguarding the integrity of Europe’s information space.
This page is designed to gather a timeline of the Doppelganger operation with a few elements collected from different reports.
This hub is your go-to resource for understanding the impact of AI on disinformation and finding ways to combat it.
This report presents the final findings of the HEAT project, which investigated climate-related misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation (MDM) across Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

We continuously monitor disinformation activities across the major platforms (digital and traditional), identify trends and threats, alert activists and researchers to these, and make our resource pool widely available to collaborators.

We develop and maintain an independent European platform on disinformation, providing experts with tools and resources to encourage collaboration. We collect and organise critical information, findings, tools and other resources useful for activists and experts.

We regularly make policy recommendations at the EU level and to Member States based on our own analyses, and help other activists ensure that their advocacy efforts are grounded in sound analyses.

We organise regular events, including an annual conference, webinars, and workshops, which collectively assemble researchers and experts to share experiences and tools, plan collaborations, and keep abreast of critical developments in the field.
