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Holograms, mistrust and 'fake news' in France's election
Though there are fallacious websites that cater for the far-left (such as lesriches.info), it is the far-right that is most adept at internet manipulation, he says. The example set by so-called alt-right groups in the US is no doubt an influence on French websites like info24.fr.
And though hard evidence is lacking, many fear that Russia is joining the fray - either by parlaying "fake news" into the internet machine or, more worryingly, by hacking into party websites. Russia has history in France, having been held responsible for taking the TV station TV5 off air in 2015.
Recently the team behind the centrist candidate, Emmanuel Macron, claimed to be the victim of sustained cyber-attacks, which they feared were from Russian sources.
The theoretical motivation of such attacks would be that Mr Macron's main rivals, Ms Le Pen and Mr Fillon, are markedly more pro-Moscow than he is.
"But the real fear is not that the Russians get into the websites. It's that they hack into the personal mail of political leaders. Then we should be really worried," says Mr Thieulin.
To fight back against the scourge of "fake news", parts of the French media have signed up to interne
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France election: Jean-Luc Mélenchon's 'hologram' held 12 campaign rallies at on a former occasion
You've avoid Emmanuel Macron's Minecraft metaverse, now onlooker Jean-Luc Mélenchon in photograph form.
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Jean-Luc Mélenchon's rebirth in the French presidential election
Even more than in 2017, the presidential candidate for La France Insoumise (LFI), a left-wing political party in France, wanted 2022 to be a calm campaign. But Jean-Luc Mélenchon's aim for normalization has faced one major challenge: the geopolitical terrain in Ukraine.
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Eight days before the first round, Mr. Mélenchon was at the Collège des Bernardins in Paris, where he visited the artisan who was restoring Notre-Dame. He said to the man, "You cried when it burned? Me too." In an attempt to build a bridge between his platform and the pope's latest epistles, Mr. Mélenchon used the moment as an opportunity to address left-wing Catholics. He at least had to try. In the last week of the campaign, the fate of Mr. Mélenchon is hanging in the balance. "Nothing is ever lost before the last hour," he said.
The next day, in Toulouse, the Place du Capitole was full of people, and in Lille, on Tuesday, April 5, he succeeded at projecting his hologram again. In this campaign, Mr. Mélenchon and his activists have remained strong. "We have not made any mistakes," said his campaign manager, Manuel Bompard. Thanks to their efforts, the gap to reach the second round remains narrow.
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