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politics1 year ago

Tulsi Gabbard's Controversial Ties to Russia Stir National Security Concerns

Tulsi Gabbard, a former U.S. Congresswoman and presidential candidate, has become a favored figure in Russian state media due to her critical stance on U.S. foreign policy and her opposition to American military interventions. Her views often align with Russian narratives, leading to increased coverage and support from Russian outlets, which see her as a voice that challenges mainstream U.S. political discourse.

world-news1 year ago

"North Korea's 'Friendly Father': Kim Jong Un's New Song and Apartment Project"

North Korea released a new song and music video titled "Friendly Father," praising leader Kim Jong Un as a "friendly father" and depicting a utopian image of the country. The song, dropped by state-controlled media, features enthusiastic residents singing catchy lines in support of Kim Jong Un. The release is seen as part of a push to reinforce the leadership cult around Kim, but the video's portrayal contrasts sharply with the reality of life for many North Koreans, who face poverty and restricted freedoms.

politics1 year ago

"Western Leaders Condemn Putin's Election Win as Illegitimate"

Russian President Vladimir Putin secured another term through a sham election, with the main opposition leader Alexei Navalny dying in prison just in time for the big show. State media coverage featured jubilant proclamations alongside violent threats to any opponents of Putin's regime, both foreign and domestic. The celebration of Putin's re-election was accompanied by gruesome imagery and threatening messaging, reminiscent of North Korea's theatrical celebrations, with extreme excitement and claims that even nature is celebrating Putin's victory.

world-news1 year ago

"Russian State Media's Spin on Alexei Navalny's Death"

Russian state media have largely downplayed the reported death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, with minimal coverage and omission of his image and background, while social media platforms have been abuzz with the news. Prominent figures sympathetic to Navalny's cause have expressed incredulity and sadness, holding President Vladimir Putin personally responsible for Navalny's premature death. Pro-government figures have insinuated that the West or Russian opposition may stand to benefit from Navalny's sudden death, with some suggesting it was an accident or act of sabotage.

world-news2 years ago

"Speculation Surrounds North Korea's Kim Jong Un's Age as He Turns 40"

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's 40th birthday passed without any official mention from the secretive regime, continuing the decades-long silence on his birth date. While the U.S. government lists his birth year as 1984, North Korea has never confirmed the exact date. State media instead showed Kim visiting a chicken farm with his daughter and senior officials, as South Korea's intelligence agency suggests that his daughter, known as Ju-ae, may be a potential successor.

politics2 years ago

Polish President Criticizes State Media Overhaul as 'Anarchy'

Polish President Andrzej Duda has criticized Prime Minister Donald Tusk's state media reforms as "anarchy," escalating tensions between the two leaders. Tusk's government recently took a public news channel off the air and dismissed executives from state media, citing the need to restore impartiality. Duda argues that these changes were implemented without following proper parliamentary procedures and are therefore illegal. Law and Justice (PiS) lawmakers walked out of parliament after their motion to debate the changes was rejected. The new government accuses Duda of constitutional violations during PiS's rule. In a separate development, former Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski and his deputy were sentenced to two years in prison for abuse of power, but Duda had previously pardoned them.

politics2 years ago

Poland's Government Takes Action to Liberate State Media from Political Influence

Poland's new pro-European Union government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, has taken steps to regain control of the country's state media and other state agencies from the conservative Law and Justice party. The new government aims to restore objectivity and free expression in state media, which was previously used as a propaganda tool by the Law and Justice party. The move has been met with protests from the opposition party, who claim the actions are illegal. The new government has also made changes in the justice system and appointed new heads to security and intelligence offices.

politics2 years ago

Poland's Government Takes Charge, Dismissing State Media Chiefs

Poland's new pro-European Union government has dismissed the management of public television, radio, and state news agency PAP, citing the need to restore impartiality. Critics claim that state-run media, particularly TVP Info, had become a propaganda outlet during the previous government's tenure. The move comes after the new parliament adopted a resolution calling for the restoration of citizens' access to reliable information and the functioning of public media. The previous government was criticized for stifling independent media and limiting freedom of expression.

international-relations2 years ago

The Conflicting Messages of Putin's 'Victory Plan' in Ukraine War

Russian state media is struggling to explain Putin's "Victory Plan" in Ukraine, with conflicting messages and contradictions among pro-Kremlin propagandists. The lack of clarity on Moscow's end-goals in the war is leaving state television with clashes and contradictions. The panelists on the popular talk show, The Meeting Place, did not have a clear understanding of Moscow's end-goals in the war. The war should end only in a complete Russian victory, according to State Duma member Alexander Kazakov.

international-conflict2 years ago

Russian Media Coverage of Ukraine Conflict and Missile Attacks

Russian state media is insisting that a Patriot air defense system was destroyed in a missile attack near Kyiv, while US officials say the damage is minimal. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate, with both sides accusing each other of aggression. Russian state media is covering the conflict extensively, with reports on missile interceptions, military secrets, and CIA recruitment videos.

technology2 years ago

Twitter's State Media Rules Criticized Amid Elon Musk Controversy

Twitter's algorithm is giving greater prominence to government and state-run media accounts, including those often criticized for spreading disinformation. The changes appear to include subtle boosts to state-affiliated accounts as well as more prominent placement in users' feeds. Elon Musk's recent changes at Twitter have prompted concern among journalists and disinformation scholars, as well as broader debate about what counts as disinformation or propaganda and who gets to decide. Some analysts argue the changes have troubling implications for the public discourse, democracy, and the future of the platform itself.