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Public Opinion on Israel Shows Dramatic Shift, Particularly Among Democrats Americans’ views of Israel have drastically declined in recent years, with the shift most pronounced among Democrats and independents, according to a new NBC News poll conducted in late February and early March. The survey reveals that just 32% of…
The United States’ war with Iran has entered its third week, but the conflict has yet to face significant public scrutiny from Congress, as Republicans largely avoid formal hearings on the matter despite mounting pressure from Democrats. With casualties reaching 13 U.S. military members and daily costs estimated at one…
UAE authorities have detained 35 individuals, including Indian nationals, in a sweeping crackdown on what officials describe as the spread of misinformation related to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. The arrests come as part of the Emirates’ intensifying efforts to control the narrative around regional tensions and enforce its…
Public opinion on the Russia-Ukraine war may be shifting in Canada, according to security officials who are raising alarms about the effectiveness of Russian disinformation campaigns. Despite polling data showing that 87% of Canadians still blame Russia for the conflict, National Security Advisor Nathalie Drouin warned parliament in February that…
Reform UK Tax Claims Against Labour Contradicted by Financial Records Reform UK’s Richard Tice made incorrect claims about Labour Party Properties Limited’s tax history during a press conference on Monday, according to an examination of company records. Tice alleged that the property company linked to the Labour Party had paid…
A top Federal Communications Commission official has raised concerns about broadcast news coverage related to Iran, suggesting possible regulatory consequences for stations deemed to be airing misleading content. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr took to social media over the weekend, issuing what many industry observers interpret as a warning to broadcast…
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European nations on Monday expressed caution toward U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for military assistance in the Persian Gulf, demanding greater clarity on American strategic objectives in the ongoing Iran conflict and a timeline for potential withdrawal. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized that Britain “will not be drawn into the wider war,” insisting that any British military involvement must be legally sound and guided by “a proper thought-through plan.” The UK is exploring alternative forms of assistance in coordination with allies. The hesitant response from European capitals reflects widespread concern about the U.S.-Israeli military campaign that began February 28,…
Cape SPCA Considers Legal Action Over Viral Misinformation Campaign The Cape of Good Hope SPCA is contemplating legal action after facing severe public backlash stemming from unverified allegations about the mistreatment of a critically ill puppy. The controversy erupted following a viral Facebook post published in the Table View community…
Russia’s Political Technologists: The Growing Force Behind Information Warfare Academics in the West aren’t alone in their quest to understand disinformation. In Russia, a growing sector of political technologists has emerged, gaining increased respect and influence as they study the impact and causes of misinformation campaigns. These specialists are now…
Indonesian Law Minister Defends Anti-Disinformation Bill Amid Press Freedom Concerns Indonesian Minister of Law Supratman Andi Agtas has defended the controversial draft Anti-Disinformation and Foreign Propaganda Bill, insisting it will not restrict press freedom despite growing concerns from civil liberties groups. Speaking at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Friday,…
Viral Claims of Netanyahu’s Bodyguard Death Debunked as AI-Generated Hoax Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced multiple rounds of misinformation last week, as social media users spread false rumors about both his death and the alleged assassination of his personal bodyguard. The wave of disinformation began when Netanyahu shared a…
Pope Francis criticized what he called “propaganda” on Monday during his weekly prayer, just days after he faced backlash for appearing to suggest that Donald Trump’s immigration policies resembled those of Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler. Speaking at St. Peter’s Square, the 87-year-old pontiff warned against “propaganda that sows hatred…
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In a revealing exploration of truth in modern media, Pastor Travis Carey recently hosted Steve Robinson, editor-in-chief of The Maine Wire, on his podcast “The Pastor’s Office” to discuss the pervasive challenge of misinformation in today’s society. The conversation, which tackled the intersection of journalism, faith, and public discourse, highlighted…
Foreign Information Manipulation Emerges as Major Security Challenge for Democracies Tanks and missiles are no longer the primary weapons in attacks against democratic societies. Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) has emerged as one of the defining security and foreign policy challenges of the 2020s, joining other hybrid threats that…
School Strike in Iran Sparks International Outcry as Investigation Unfolds A devastating missile strike on the Shajarah Tayyebeh primary school in southern Iran has triggered global condemnation as investigators work to determine responsibility for an attack that reportedly killed more than 170 people, including over 100 children. UNESCO promptly labeled…
Pope Francis Calls on Journalists to Show War’s Human Toll, Avoid Propaganda Pope Francis has issued a pointed statement on media coverage of ongoing conflicts involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, urging journalists to focus on the human suffering caused by war rather than serving as conduits for propaganda. In…
Moroccan authorities have handed down a six-month prison sentence to a man convicted of spreading false information during the search for a missing toddler in northern Morocco, judicial officials confirmed Thursday. The defendant, whose identity has not been released to the public, was prosecuted in the primary court of Chefchaouen…
Two Dead After Boats Capsize Near U.S. Military Base Relocation Site in Okinawa Two boats carrying high school students on an educational trip capsized Monday off the coast of Henoko in Okinawa, Japan, resulting in two fatalities, coast guard officials confirmed. The vessels were carrying 21 people in total, including…
As Teresa Younger prepares to step down as CEO of the Ms. Foundation this June, she reflects on a transformative decade leading America’s first national women’s philanthropy through seismic social and political shifts. Her tenure, which spanned the #MeToo movement and the reversal of federal abortion protections, now concludes during…
UAE Arrests 35 for Spreading Misinformation About Iranian Attacks on Social Media The United Arab Emirates has launched a major crackdown on digital misinformation, with the Attorney-General ordering the arrest of 35 individuals from nine countries for sharing misleading content related to recent Iranian military actions against the UAE. Dr.…
EU Foreign Ministers Impose New Sanctions on Russian Individuals for War Crimes, Cyber Operations The Council of the European Union has approved a new round of targeted sanctions against Russian individuals linked to the 2022 Bucha massacre, cyber-attacks, and the spread of disinformation, officials announced on March 16. The sanctions…
In the wake of recent US-Israeli military operations in Iran, controversy has erupted over a devastating incident involving a school bombing, with multiple parties presenting contradictory accounts of what transpired. Analysis of satellite imagery and emerging reports have become central to understanding the contested event as international observers attempt to…
In a concerning development for digital information security, a new study from the University of Southern California reveals that artificial intelligence programs can now conduct sophisticated propaganda campaigns with minimal to no human oversight. This capability represents an immediate threat to online discourse, particularly during critical periods such as elections.…
In a significant settlement announced this week, insurance giant Aetna has agreed to pay $117.7 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by submitting inaccurate diagnosis codes for Medicare Advantage Plan enrollees, according to the Department of Justice. The case highlights growing concerns about potential fraud…
