Libya: Media clampdown amidst a disaster
Misinformation and media restrictions add to the chaos in flood-stricken Derna. And, preserving Nigeria’s past in print.
Misinformation and media restrictions add to the chaos in flood-stricken Derna. And, preserving Nigeria’s past in print.
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China and the US say they want to improve communications, but mutual suspicion runs deep. Plus, Kenya’s TV evangelists.
After the worst attack on the West Bank in 20 years, Israel falls back on propaganda. But to what effect?
After Prigozhin’s brinkmanship, Putin looks to reassert his grip over the Ukraine war and the media messaging.
Mass drowning of refugees at sea – and the media coverage and politics in its wake. Plus, the state of media in Algeria.
The late Italian politician’s career was powered by his media might, and he pioneered a brash brand of demagoguery.
As tech bosses raise the doomsday alarm, others say it’s a distraction from AI’s real, less sensational dangers.
What the blockbuster series Succession tells us about the media world we live in. Plus, Indian reporters under pressure.
Syria’s president returns to Arab League after years of spin and war crimes denial. Plus covering Ecuador’s narco trade.
Erdogan’s media presence helps him take a tightly fought election to a run-off. Plus, media and the Sino-America divide.
Israel’s surveillance in Jerusalem, and the secretive unit responsible for spying on and blackmailing Palestinians.