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Former Staff Expose Political Control and Propaganda in Hungarian Public Media Former and current employees of Hungary’s public media system have come forward with allegations of systematic political interference, editorial manipulation, and the use of foreign propaganda narratives, according to testimonies shared in an interview with independent online channel Partizán.…

President Trump announced Sunday that five prisoners from Poland and Moldova have been released from detention in Belarus and Russia following diplomatic efforts involving the United States, marking a significant breakthrough in negotiations with the two countries. The release includes Polish journalist and activist Andrzej Poczobut, whose case had drawn…

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Anger Drives People to Share Unreliable News, New Study Finds Chinese researchers have discovered that people experiencing moral anger are significantly more likely to spread news from unreliable sources, potentially accelerating the circulation of misinformation on social media platforms. A research team led by Xiaozhe Peng from Shenzhen University’s School of Psychology found that anger appears to lower people’s decision threshold when sharing content, making them act more quickly and with less consideration for source credibility. “This isn’t simply a problem of people believing false information,” Peng noted. “It’s also a problem of emotionally charged communication.” His observations of how…

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In a surprising turn that has media observers raising eyebrows, veteran journalist Michael Gawenda has stumbled in his role as The Australian’s fact-checker, raising questions about journalistic standards at the Murdoch flagship publication. Gawenda, a former editor-in-chief of The Age and respected figure in Australian journalism, was brought on by…

In a surprising examination of “The Iliad,” modern readers may find themselves questioning the moral foundations of one of Western civilization’s foundational texts. Upon reading Homer’s epic in its entirety for the first time, what stands out isn’t just the expected absence of modern values, but rather the perplexing motivation…

A fierce dispute has erupted within the Labour Party after a councillor accused party officials of adding fabricated racism allegations to his official record, potentially damaging his political career and reputation. The controversy centers around claims that staff members at Labour headquarters deliberately included false accusations of racism on the…

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Former Honduran President Allegedly Links Milei to Anti-Left Media Campaign in Latin America Leaked audio recordings published by Diario Red América Latina and investigative portal Hondurasgate suggest Argentine President Javier Milei pledged $350,000 to fund a regional disinformation campaign targeting left-wing governments across Latin America, according to reports that surfaced…

Calls for Government Action Mark World Press Freedom Day in Nigeria Media rights organizations and international bodies have urged the Nigerian government to create a safer environment for journalists as the world commemorates World Press Freedom Day under the theme “Shaping a future at peace.” Media Rights Agenda (MRA) painted…

NATO’s Creative Courtship Raises Propaganda Concerns Among Writers Several prominent writers have sounded the alarm over NATO’s recent efforts to engage with film and television professionals through a series of closed-door meetings across Europe and the United States. These writers claim the military alliance is attempting to leverage creative industries…

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