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Index rounds up of some of the key stories covering censorship and free expression from the past seven days On a moonlit evening on Thursday 13 March 1941, just after 9pm, the first of 236 German ...
But one constant remains: the ubiquitous propaganda art of the ruling Communist Party. Sign up here. At 82, artist Tran Duy Truc has seen almost all of it. During the war, he painted posters to ...
But one constant remains: the ubiquitous propaganda art of the ruling Communist Party. At 82, artist Tran Duy Truc has seen almost all of it. During the war, he painted posters to rally the troops ...
China’s Communist Party on Tuesday released a bombastic propaganda video in which it vowed “never to kneel down” in President Trump’s tariff war. Beijing also tried to coax the rest of the ...
The US and China are locked in a fierce propaganda war over tariffs, each portraying the other as weak. China uses AI-generated videos mocking Americans’ health and economic ambitions ...
Well, she was actually parroting World War II propaganda. To prevent the Germans from finding out Britain was using radar to intercept bombers on night raids, the Government issued press releases ...
China’s propaganda machine is in full churn as Beijing ramps up all of the tools at its disposal to fight a public relations war with President Donald Trump. It may even have a chance to win.
The slogan—a sarcastic play on the “Great Leap Forward,” the disastrous economic and social campaign carried out from 1958 to 1962 by Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong—has become a ...
“Or you could have a Russell Wright [casserole] which was mass produced but designed for modern living.” A 1942 World War II propaganda poster designed by Jean Carlu for the federal Office of ...
Trump’s image is frequently superimposed onto Mao-era propaganda posters or featured standing outside Tiananmen Square. The “Comrade” nickname has recently evolved into “Tariff Beauty ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has imposed new sanctions targeting individuals linked to the Kremlin’s propaganda machine, according to presidential decrees published today.