List of Media articles
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National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan speaks during the daily White House press briefing in Washington on Feb 11. Why Is the Wartime Press Corps So Hawkish?
The United States’ most reputable media outlets have a long history of tilting toward military action.
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A demonstrator poses with an installation depicting Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg during a protest in London on Oct. 25, 2021. 4 Reasons Why Putin’s War Has Changed Big Tech Forever
The conflict has permanently upended how the major platforms do business.
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Russian journalist Oksana Baulina killed in Ukraine Oksana Baulina, Fashion Editor-Turned-Kremlin Scourge, Killed in Kyiv
Russia loses a passionate voice against injustice.
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A video from a German neo-Nazi band is seen on YouTube on Aug. 27, 2007, in Berlin. When Hate Goes Viral
Publicizing attacks and exploiting social media is the new normal for terrorism.
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The Russian and Chinese presidents pose for a photo. Chinese State Media Is Pushing Pro-Russian Misinformation Worldwide
Ad buys show a pattern of targeting cheaper markets.
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People protest for political reform and the release of political prisoners in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan Can’t Torture Its Way to Stability
Until the Tokayev regime shows remorse for its brutal crackdown, the country’s reforms won’t bring progress.
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A hand holds a cell phone showing the Netflix app with an alert message. Will Russia Chase Out Big Tech?
The Kremlin’s battle with foreign tech companies didn’t begin in January.
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Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi remotely speaks at the U.N. Human Rights Council. China’s Propaganda Over Ukraine Is Shifting and Uncertain
Beijing is backing Moscow—but less so than in the early days of war.
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A man reads a newspaper that hangs on a line with others. Pakistan’s New Media Crackdown Threatens Press Freedom
The army and the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency want to eradicate any criticism.
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People stand outside a bombed building in eastern Ukraine. Russia Launches Social Media Offensive Alongside Missiles
Telegram has been the main vector for invasion disinformation.
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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.