Overview
Accurate and reliable information is vital in tackling information manipulation and foreign interference.
You can find here a selection of resources developed by the Commission, international organisations and national governments on topics that are frequently targeted by information manipulation actors.
Commission resources

Public debate on this topic is often driven by emotional or polarising statements. Discover evidence-based facts on migration and EU migration policy

A closer look at how the EU's agricultural policy really works

Information manipulation and misinformation can severely compromise humanitarian aid and civil protection actions for disaster response

Find out more about how the agreement will benefit European citizens and companies, including by boosting trade, upholding EU standards, and protecting over 350 EU products, while committing to sustainability

Carbon pricing is is one of the most effective tools to tackle climate change, but it is often misunderstood. Learn how it works, and how it benefits everyone

Extreme weather events are happening more often, and hitting harder than just a few decades ago. Find out more about their links to climate change

Despite its clear benefits, solar energy is still surrounded by some doubts. Find out more about this safe and affordable source of energy

Get the facts on wind – a clean, affordable and home-grown source of energy

Addressing some common myths about the EU’s zero emissions cars policy

Providing clear and trustworthy information about EU rules on insect-derived food

Clarifying common misconceptions and providing accurate information on the EU's migration policy

Find out more about how the EU is supporting Ukraine and Ukrainians

Find out more about how the EU budget works and how it benefits you directly

Debunking common misconceptions and narratives on the EU's cohesion policy

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commission addressed common incorrect or deceptive narratives and provided up-to-date and accurate information about vaccines
External resources

The UNEP has developed a resource that counters climate-related myths with factual information

This webpage from NATO contains factual information about the organisation, its relationship with Ukraine and its response to the ongoing war

An initiative of the Swedish Government, this website allows easy access to fact-checked information and advice during crises and emergencies

The UN has launched an initiative to provide accurate information to counter mis- and disinformation about global crises such as climate change and COVID-19

The WHO provides verified information on a range of health issues in the form of questions and answers
This page was last reviewed on 18 December 2025