From 2014 to 2023, Borzunova worked at the
TV Rain television channel. In 2018, she became the host of the program "Fake News," dedicated to exposing the
misinformation spread by Russian media. As she reported in 2019, the Russian media demonstrated the tendency to divert viewers' attention from Russia's inherent problems by focusing on similar conflicts, possibly distorted or taken out of context in the West. Since 2022, this show has been broadcast not only on TV Rain but also on the French-German channel
Arte. In 2021, she received death threats from the far-right
Male State group after she interviewed a same-sex couple. In March 2022, due to the closure of the TV Rain channel offices in Russia after the beginning of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, she moved to
Istanbul and later to
Riga. On April 1, 2022, the
Russian Ministry of Justice included Borzunova in the list of
foreign agents. According to the journalist, the Ministry of Justice considered transfers of 1290 rubles from American citizen
Evan Gershkovich and 10270 rubles from
Belarusian citizen Nadine Lakhbabi, who are close friends of hers, as sources of foreign funding. In February 2023, Borzunova resigned from TV Rain. Since February 27, 2023, Borzunova has been running a YouTube channel. As of December 2023, the channel had 149 thousand subscribers. == Awards ==