List of Media articles
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A live broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual phone-in is seen at the TASS news agency in Moscow on June 30, 2021. Russian State Media Aren’t Preparing for War
TV and public opinion offer crucial hints in the guessing game over Putin’s plans.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet. China’s ‘Wolf Warriors’ Are Having a Field Day With the Russia-Ukraine Crisis
Beijing’s social media pugilists are taking the opportunity to troll the U.S. and Europe.
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A woman tweets with a smartphone. How Twitter Failed Africa
Big Tech ignored policies that enable disinformation and propaganda across the continent.
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In a Russian Defense Ministry photo, Russian peacekeepers are welcomed at the Chkalovsky airfield as they arrive from Almaty, Kazakhstan. Russian Propagandists Zero In on Kazakh Crisis
Intense interest by diplomats and state media underscores the significance of Russia’s intervention.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears in a promotional video in October 2021. 3 Tech Industry Trends to Watch in 2022
Fringe players take on Big Tech, governments start regulating, and AI could finally prove its worth.
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A copy of the Jan. 16 issue of German tabloid Bild Zeitung that features an exclusive interview with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. The Scandalous History of America’s Newest Media Baron
The new owner of Politico, Axel Springer, has a decades-long record of bending journalistic ethics for right-wing causes.
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Radio station in Yemen Yemen’s Parallel War in Cyberspace
Persistent contact with fake news disrupts even stable societies—but in war zones, it can be lethal.
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Robert Fisk and Lara Marlowe in a burning Kuwait oil field in 1991. Love in a Time of War
Lara Marlowe chronicles an impossible romance against the backdrop of war and journalism.
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good-girls-ordinary-killing-india-sonia-faleiro-hanna-hbarczyk_illustration-lead The Best of 2021, to Read and to Watch
From a semi-fictionalized account of the Netanyahus to a meditation on ancient Rome’s stabbiness, here are the best book and film reviews Foreign Policy published this year.
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U.S. President Richard Nixon gestures while mingling with passengers on a United Air Lines DC-10 commercial airliner enroute from Washington to Los Angeles on Dec. 26, 1973. The picture was made with an instantmatic camera by passenger 19-year-old passenger Julie Gilkey. AP Richard Nixon’s Last Christmas Trick
In 1973, a presidential flight stunt baffled everyone.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in “Don't Look Up” ‘Don’t Look Up’ Peddles Climate Catastrophism as a Morality Tale
Adam McKay’s allegory of climate change revels in a misguided understanding of science.
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A man in a suit with a Chinese Communist Party lapel pin looks down at his smartphone. China’s Fake Twitter Accounts Are Tweeting Into the Void
China’s state-linked influence operations get very little engagement on Twitter.
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A Palestinian woman and a member of the Israeli security forces take photos of each other How to End Israel’s Digital Occupation
Silicon Valley executives should recognize Palestinian statehood in line with U.N. norms.
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The Daily Star in Beirut Lebanon Loses a Pillar of Independent Journalism
The Daily Star’s demise is the story of Lebanon, reduced from promising country to failed state.
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A Chinese customer uses her mobile to scan a QR code while paying with the WeChat app at a local market in Beijing on Sept. 19, 2020. China’s Social Media Explosion
Now that all the major U.S. platforms have left the country, what does the world’s largest social media market look like?