Four months since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, we look at how Russian media is spinning a new war narrative.

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Four months since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, we look at how Russian media is spinning a new war narrative.
Making Americans care about the Capitol riot investigation has taken dogged fact-finding and careful TV production.
A spokesperson from India’s ruling party triggers a foreign relations nightmare with a bigoted comment on live TV.
Four months into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we analyse the spread of disinformation and the propaganda war.
Climate was a big factor in Australian elections despite the Murdoch media push. And the taboo of Palestine in Germany.
Israel falls back on its media manipulation tactics after the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh attracts global attention.
Killed by the Israeli army, journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was ‘the voice of events in Palestine’.
As Filipinos vote for a new president, what can they expect for media? Plus, Taiwan’s political satirists.
One of the world’s richest men acquires Twitter, prompting debate about its future. Plus, Mexican journalists in peril.
Pakistan’s media caught between politicians and the military. Plus, the crushing of speech in Bangladesh.
Amid the French election, we examine the structural flaws and societal dangers of a billionaire-dominated media sector.
Zelenskyy talks directly to Russian reporters, and Putin’s promised scaling back of the war fails to materialise.
Weapons in Ukraine’s media war: a TV-ready president and digitally savvy citizens. Plus, North Korean YouTube stars.
Nuance is being lost – stifled even – in US media coverage of Ukraine. Plus, the influencers touring war-torn Syria.