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In an unprecedented move, Belarus has significantly ramped up its state propaganda apparatus, bringing in fresh faces and new approaches to strengthen the government’s control over information flow within the country. The Belarusian Ministry of Information recently announced a major overhaul of its media strategy, appointing dozens of new personnel…
The Archdiocese of Malta has issued a strong rebuttal against allegations published by The Shift News regarding the renovation of a Church-owned property near Rabat, characterizing the report as “false and misleading.” In a detailed statement released Monday, Church officials took issue with an article titled “Anger within Curia over…
European Commission Urged to Act Swiftly Against Digital Election Interference in Bulgaria As Bulgaria approaches a critical election period, urgent calls are mounting for the European Commission to deploy its digital protection framework to safeguard electoral integrity against potential online manipulation. The Commission faces two immediate priorities in addressing this…
U.S. Military Conducts Lethal Strike Against Narco-Trafficking Vessel in Caribbean The U.S. military carried out another deadly strike against a vessel allegedly involved in narco-trafficking operations in the Caribbean, killing three people identified as “narco-terrorists” by authorities. According to a statement released by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) on social media,…
Fire Survivors Return to Devastated Hong Kong Apartment Complex For the first time since Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades engulfed his apartment building in November, 78-year-old Keung Mak will step into his former home again Monday. But he expects little remains of the place where he and his wife…
NYU Langone Neurologists Present Groundbreaking Research at AAN 2026 Annual Meeting Neurologists from NYU Langone Health’s Department of Neurology are showcasing their latest clinical findings and research breakthroughs at the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 2026 Annual Meeting in Chicago this week. The prestigious gathering, running from April 18 to…
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Security Agencies Raise Alarm Over Surge in ISIS Propaganda Targeting India Indian security agencies have identified a significant increase in propaganda and recruitment activities by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), with India emerging as a key target in recent campaigns. Intelligence officials report that ISIS media networks are specifically urging operatives to carry out large-scale attacks at crowded public venues across India, while simultaneously stepping up fundraising efforts to strengthen the Afghanistan-based Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP). “We’ve observed a marked shift in their messaging strategy toward Indian targets,” an Intelligence Bureau official told reporters. “While their…
Senate Candidate Tafoya Blasts Minnesota Leadership Over $10B Fraud Scandal Michele Tafoya, a Republican candidate for Minnesota’s open Senate seat, has accused Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison of turning a blind eye to a massive fraud scandal that could potentially shift the political landscape in the traditionally…
British Prime Minister Faces Parliamentary Grilling Over Controversial Diplomatic Appointment British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a critical moment in his leadership Monday as he prepares to address Parliament over a diplomatic appointment scandal that threatens to undermine his government’s credibility. At the center of the controversy is Peter Mandelson,…
The Welsh government’s 20mph speed limit policy continues to spark debate over its economic impact, with conflicting claims about its true cost to the nation’s economy. Recent social media claims suggesting the default 20mph speed limit in Wales came with a “£9bn cost to the Welsh economy” have been scrutinized…
African Media Faces Crossroads as Digital Challenges Mount Media organizations across Africa are grappling with unprecedented challenges as digital innovations reshape the information landscape. Industry leaders are preparing to convene in Nairobi in mid-March 2026 for the Pan-African Media Conference to address these growing concerns and chart a sustainable path…
Disinformation’s Role in Hungary’s Historic 2026 Election In a stunning political upset this April, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year grip on Hungary came to an end as political newcomer Péter Magyar and his Tisza party swept to victory. The election, closely watched across Europe, raised important questions about the impact…
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Navigating a ‘Ball of Fire’: Iraqi Captain Endures Perilous Waters Amid Regional Conflict Aboard an oil tanker sailing between the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz, Iraqi Captain Rahman Al-Jubouri continues his work in one of the world’s most volatile maritime corridors, where escalating tensions between U.S.-Israel and…
Civil society organisations have issued a strong warning against the spread of misinformation targeting the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan, as political positioning intensifies ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections. The coalition, operating under the umbrella of Humanities Welfare and Social Development Initiatives,…
Russian propaganda has launched a new disinformation campaign targeting Ukraine’s military cohesion, according to the Center for Countering Disinformation (CPD) of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council. The latest fabrication claims that National Guard of Ukraine (NGU) units are operating as “blocking detachments” near the village of Zybyne in the…
Oklahoma’s grocery prices, like those nationwide, have seen significant increases in recent years, though the rate of inflation has slowed considerably compared to its peak in 2022. Recent claims circulating in political discourse about “absolutely insane” food costs warrant a closer examination of the actual economic data. Food prices in…
From Baghdad’s Rooftop to AI: The Evolution of Modern Propaganda The image remains etched in the collective memory of those who witnessed it: Saddam Hussein’s Information Minister Muhammad Saeed al-Sahaf standing on a Baghdad rooftop in 2003, confidently declaring that “Baghdad is safe” and that “infidels are committing suicides by…
An Appleton medical clinic and its physician have agreed to a significant settlement with the federal government over improper Medicare billing practices, authorities announced this week. Apple Medical Clinic and Dr. Michael Johnson have settled allegations of False Claims Act violations for $382,362.95, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for…
U.S. stocks reached another record high Thursday as investors cautiously monitor developments in the Iran-Israel conflict while awaiting clear signals on the market’s next direction. The S&P 500 rose 0.3% to 7,041.28, marking its 11th gain in 12 days and surpassing the previous all-time high set in January. The Dow…
Housing Sector Must Confront Migration Misinformation to Protect Staff and Integrity Housing organizations across the UK are facing a critical challenge as misinformation about migration and social housing allocation continues to harm frontline staff and erode organizational trust, according to new research from the Housing Diversity Network. The study reveals…
Philippine authorities are demanding stricter content moderation from social media giant Meta, citing concerns that false information spreading on its platforms poses significant risks to public order and national security. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has declared that existing platform policies are inadequate to address the real-world…
Fact Check: Trump Post About Pope and Obama Proven to Be Fabricated A viral image circulating across social media platforms in April 2026 purportedly showing former President Donald Trump calling former President Barack Obama a “liberal dog” and ordering an investigation into the Catholic Church has been confirmed as fabricated.…
Social Work Student Challenges False Narratives on Immigration and America’s Opioid Crisis A Boston University School of Social Work student has sparked renewed debate over immigration policy and the opioid epidemic through a compelling op-ed published in the Florida Times-Union. Brooke Long, an MSW candidate at the university, presents evidence…
“Saffron Kingdom” Film Raises Questions About Kashmir Narrative and Foreign Influence A newly released film claiming to portray the story of Kashmir has sparked controversy and scrutiny over its content, production methods, and the network behind its international promotion. “Saffron Kingdom,” released in 2024, presents itself as a narrative about…
