Media: The White House Wants to Curb Discussions on Mass Deportations
The White House is looking to adjust the public discourse around the Trump administration's immigration policies, particularly regarding mass deportations.
White House publishes videos treating the war in Iran like a video game
The White House has released videos that portray the war in Iran using aesthetics similar to video games and movies, which has sparked criticism over the insensitive representation of conflict.
"The Moderator Cannot Privatize Broadcast Time." Expert Explains Moravec's Dispute with Czech Television
A media expert discusses the controversy surrounding Czech television moderator Václav Moravec, who recently announced his departure in a live broadcast amidst criticism regarding his selective invitation of politicians.
Foreign Policy and Public Debate
The article critiques the superficial engagement of the Greek public with foreign policy issues, highlighting the polarization in public discourse, particularly on social media.
Right-Wing TV Channel: How GB News in Great Britain Makes Hard Politics
The right-wing channel GB News is facing significant financial losses but continues to influence political discourse in the UK, strongly tying itself to Nigel Farage's Reform UK party.
Big Techs to Comply with Restrictions for Minors
Big tech companies are preparing to implement measures limiting minors' access to social media platforms, as the discourse shifts towards how to protect children rather than whether to do so.
"Donald Trump is a Tyrant": Writer Charles Dantzig Calls for an End to Nuance
French writer Charles Dantzig argues during a television appearance that President Donald Trump should unequivocally be labeled a tyrant, advocating against nuanced discourse in politics.
When Insult Degrades the Republic
The article discusses how emotional reactions and the impact of social media have altered public discourse and political power dynamics in Argentina.
Keith Olbermann under fire for calling Lou Holtz a 'scumbag' after legendary coach's death
Keith Olbermann faced backlash for labeling late college football coach Lou Holtz a 'scumbag' following his death, eliciting strong criticism from social media users.
This is also our place
The article discusses the role of social networks as public spaces for political discourse, emphasizing their importance in combating violence and normalization of hatred in democracy.
A Leftist Thing
The article criticizes the left in Italy for its perceived support of dictatorships, using a recent exchange between two party members as a focal point.
Jerzy Surdykowski: Who is the 'stubborn head' here
Polish Prime Minister Tusk recently referred to opponents of the 'SAFE' loan as "stubborn heads" in a political debate, prompting a critique of modern political discourse.
The Silent Middle Brother Explains the World in Minutes
Anthony, known as The Silent Middle Child, uses social media platforms to explain complex topics amid the chaos of misinformation and deepfakes, addressing the urgent need for clarity in today's information-heavy environment.
Paul Dano: "The sad thing about seeing celebrities get into politics is that it shows how impressionable we are"
Paul Dano expresses concerns about the influence of celebrities in politics, reflecting on the impressibility of society.
Journalism and polylaminin
The Brazilian Academy of Neurology has urged caution regarding polylaminin due to a lack of evidence for its effectiveness, amidst a polarized public discourse fueled by media coverage.
F. M. Leščiauskaitė, not shy with words, struck back at I. Ruginienė's advisor: 'Do not feel so arrogant'
Fausta Marija Leščiauskaitė publicly responded to a statement from the Lithuanian Prime Minister's press advisor, asserting the need for deeper understanding in political discourse.
Mirić: The Eternal and Hidden Manipulation of Cunning 'Trojan Horses' with Useful Idiots
The article discusses the media discourse around Jeffrey Epstein's connections to Israeli and Russian intelligence, raising questions about the implications and the lack of evidence behind such claims.
Mélenchon's Statements on Epstein: How the 'Mossad Track' Has Emerged in LFI's Discourse
Jean-Luc Mélenchon has made statements implying that a media narrative could be hiding other judicial matters, specifically regarding the Epstein case, during a public meeting in Lyon.
Krzysztof A. Kowalczyk: They Are Masked, Armed. And We Let Them In
Krzysztof A. Kowalczyk discusses the rise of anonymous trolls and bots spreading misinformation on social media, highlighting the dangers of allowing such elements to infiltrate public discourse.
The supporters of Huckabee and Carlson declared victory, but all sides lost from the interview
An interview between Tucker Carlson and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee sparked significant online reaction and controversy, highlighting the extreme nature of discourse surrounding Israel and anti-Semitism.
The Conspiracy Theories: – Diverting Attention
The article discusses how conspiracy theories serve to divert public attention from important issues.
She is not worried that Jurin normalizes pedophilia
The article discusses a reader's comment about the normalization of pedophilia in public discourse, highlighting concerns over the actions of certain political figures.
Media Bubbles: This is why we create Media Bubbles
The article discusses the reasons behind the creation of media bubbles in today’s information landscape.
They mess around a bit. But it's worth the time
The article discusses DR's podcast 'Magten' about Danish politics, highlighting its entertaining yet informative nature.
For Citizenship – Punished, for Dividing Society – Praised: Behind the Scenes of Bot Activities in Lithuania
The article discusses the manipulation of public discourse in Lithuania through coordinated bot activities that provoke fear and distrust among citizens.
Why did the authorities in Gabon shut down Facebook and its sisters?
The Gabonese authorities announced a temporary shutdown of several social media platforms, citing the need to regulate their use and ensure the quality of public discourse amidst social unrest.
Sanna Marin spoke to the media about nuclear weapons
Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin discussed the discourse on enhancing Europe's nuclear deterrent during an interview with Polish media.
Colbert Forbidden to Broadcast Interview with Democrat
Stephen Colbert was prohibited from airing an interview with Texas State Representative James Talarico due to potential new guidelines from the FCC.
Floridia (M5s) denounces sexist insults. La Russa: "Solidarity"
Barbara Floridia, M5S president of the Rai Vigilance Commission, reported receiving numerous sexist insults online, prompting a call for civil discourse on social media.
Obama's decisive response to Trump over the controversial video that shook social media
Obama responded strongly to a controversial video shared by Trump that depicted him and Michelle Obama in an offensive manner.
Media Briefing: How Journalists Use AI to Monitor the Manosphere
Journalists are increasingly using AI to monitor political discussions in podcasts and influencer channels, as these platforms have become significant spaces for public discourse.
After racist video: Obama calls it a 'clown show'
Former President Barack Obama commented on a racist video shared by Donald Trump, referring to the political discourse as a 'clown show.'
Obama deplores lack of shame after Trump shares monkey clip
Barack Obama has condemned the decline of decorum in U.S. political discourse after Donald Trump shared a derogatory AI-generated video depicting the Obamas as monkeys.
Obama after Trump's video: There seems to be no shame
Barack Obama criticized the lack of shame in American public discourse following Trump's release of an offensive AI-generated video depicting the Obamas as apes.
Obama comments on Trump's racist video: People no longer seem to feel shame
Former U.S. President Barack Obama has addressed Donald Trump's racist video depicting him and his wife, Michelle, as apes, criticizing the lack of shame in today’s political discourse.
Media bubbles: When you are cut off by the media's spotlight
The article discusses the phenomenon of media bubbles and their impact on public perception and discourse.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Bots on Metaphysics. Is AI Already Outpacing Human Intelligence?
The article discusses the impact and implications of bots and artificial intelligence on social discourse, particularly in Polish politics, highlighting the controversial nature of their influence.
How The New York Times Monitors the Manosphere with Artificial Intelligence?
The New York Times has developed an AI tool to monitor and analyze the 'manosphere,' a digital space associated with conservative and anti-feminist discourse.
Trapped in Musk's World
The article critiques the influence of Elon Musk's ownership on political discourse and information perception through social media.
Fantastic. Great move. Well done Angus: the story of one of Australia’s favourite political memes
An exploration of the origins and impact of the 'Fantastic. Great move. Well done Angus' meme in Australian political discourse.
Readers' comments as a new political space
The article discusses how reader comments have transformed into a platform for political expression, often straying from constructive discourse to personal attacks.
Trump, Racism, and the Limits of Decency; Watch the Video
The article discusses the implications of Donald Trump's recent racially insensitive social media post involving Barack and Michelle Obama.
ANNE-LII PÄIV ⟩ Her Majesty the clicks demand more and more... And still, we are not left alone
The article discusses how the quality of journalism is judged by the number of clicks an article receives, rather than its content or the author's objectivity, highlighting popular topics in Estonia.
The Prime Minister's Devious Trap
The article discusses criticism aimed at the Prime Minister's recent engagement with students, focusing on the negative discourse surrounding the event on social media.
What does Green Day's 'American Idiot' say, the song that played at the opening of Super Bowl 2026?
Green Day performed 'American Idiot' at Super Bowl 2026, using the song's political themes to critique media discourse and nationalism in the U.S.
Goleš Babić on the exhausting theater of Croatian politics and what is happening behind the scenes
The article discusses the impact of an EU regulation on political advertising in Croatia, highlighting the paradox of limited discourse in political discussions.
Henrik Palle Wonders: She Should Certainly Be Questioned on DR
Henrik Palle critiques the dinner show 'Dinner with Power' for its political interrogation style, questioning the dynamics of the guests involved.
Philosophy cannot be limited to the ivory tower of the university, says Pondé at CasaFolha
Philosopher Luiz Felipe Pondé emphasizes the necessity of engaging philosophy with the public, advocating for its presence in media rather than confining it to academia.
"You Seem Ugly". Marattin Does Not Accept Criticism and Responds with Body Shaming
Luigi Marattin, a member of Italy's Liberal Democratic Party, faces backlash for using body shaming in a response to a critic on social media after discussing the situation in Gaza.
Trump on video portraying Obamas as monkeys: 'I made no mistake'
Donald Trump refused to apologize for a video posted on social media depicting former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as monkeys.