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GENERAL

Pentagon Closes Media Office Amid War, Sparks Outcry

The Pentagon has closed its media offices, sparking outrage from journalists and critics who see it as an attempt to evade a recent court ruling. The move comes as the U.S. is engaged in a war, raising concerns about transparency and public access to information. Separately, a special election in Florida saw a Democrat win in Donald Trump's home district, signaling a political rebuke.

3 days ago
Geopolitics

AI Lies Flood War Zones, Monetizing Deception Online

AI-generated fake videos and images are spreading rapidly during conflicts, not just for propaganda but also for financial gain. Social media platforms are implementing new rules to combat this, but the challenge of distinguishing truth from fiction is growing.

5 days ago
GENERAL

Iran War Reporting: How Authorities Control the Narrative

Iran is heavily controlling war reporting, limiting foreign media to fixed positions and preventing street-level access. This mirrors past conflicts where authorities managed information flow, contrasting with the extensive coverage of the first Gulf War.

2 weeks ago
GENERAL

Trump Escalates Media War, FCC Threatens Broadcast Licenses

President Trump's war with the media intensifies as the FCC chairman threatens to revoke broadcast licenses over alleged inaccuracies. The controversy stems from reporting on damaged military planes, drawing sharp criticism from the President and raising concerns about narrative control and press freedom.

2 weeks ago