A Slovak publisher previously placed on a government watchlist has been relisted following a recent court ruling. The publisher is accused of promoting authors sanctioned for their links to the Kremlin and disseminating historical revisionism. A watchdog organization raised concerns about the publisher’s content, highlighting its alignment with pro-Russian narratives. The initial removal from the watchlist had been contested by the watchdog, which argued the publisher continued to spread disinformation. The court’s decision to reinstate the listing signifies a renewed focus on countering potentially harmful influence operations. This development comes as Slovakia grapples with concerns about foreign interference and the spread of misinformation. The publisher’s activities are now subject to increased scrutiny.