Bronze statues can be bought with money. Moving power requires more than that
The article discusses the historical neglect of women's contributions in storytelling and highlights the challenges of addressing centuries of gender inequality in the cultural narrative.
The Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery Just Ended, But Its Consequences Are Just Beginning
The recent end of the battle for Warner Bros. Discovery marks a shift in media control and narrative power amidst political polarization.
LEE CARTER: Trump's State of the Union wasn't a pivot — it was a power play
Donald Trump's recent State of the Union address was characterized as a strategic power move rather than a genuine shift towards bipartisanship, emphasizing storytelling over facts.
Pedro Cesarino reveals the structures of power in the Amazon in the book
Pedro Cesarino's new book critiques colonial power dynamics in the Amazon through a fictional narrative centered on the murder of Indigenous boys.
‘The Art of Sarah’, the Korean miniseries on Netflix that impacts with a story of lies, ambition, and power
The South Korean miniseries ‘The Art of Sarah’ on Netflix has quickly garnered attention for its intense drama and thrilling narrative.
Africa tells its own story at Mali's Rentrée Littéraire: literature floods Bamako and challenges jihadist threats
The Rentrée Littéraire in Mali showcases literature as a form of narrative sovereignty amid the backdrop of ongoing security threats and power outages.
Help, Google Lies About My Sex Life
Writers Eva Eistrup and Victor Skov Jeppesen reflect on how Google's AI misrepresented aspects of their romantic lives and what it reveals about narrative power and responsibility.
Jeon Du-hwan, Park Geun-hye, Yoon Seok-yeol... Should we hang their photos at the National Power party headquarters?
A debate arises within South Korea's National Power party regarding the exhibition of former presidents' photos, particularly those with controversial legacies.
‘Yoon Seok-yeol’s Proxy Jang Dong-hyuk’ vs. ‘Han Dong-hoon on the Side of the Republic of Korea’... Will They Succeed in Writing the Narrative of ‘The Hero’s Return’?
This article discusses the political tensions within South Korea's ruling People Power Party, focusing on the contrasting roles of Jang Dong-hyuk and Han Dong-hoon after Han's expulsion from the party.
Al Jazeera Forum Discusses the Impact of the Digital Revolution on Global Power Dynamics
The Al Jazeera Forum highlights the increasing influence of digital technologies on power dynamics globally, especially in the context of recent conflicts.
Debate: 'If it is Adolf Hitler, then we are grateful to him'
Historian Michael Hellstern discussed the portrayal of Hitler's rise to power in a 1933 newspaper during a debate, revealing complexities surrounding the narrative presented by the Passauer Neue Presse.
Oil and Power: How American Energy Giants Paved the Way for Maduro's Arrest?
The article discusses how American energy companies influenced U.S. policy leading to the forced intervention and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, framing it within a larger economic narrative beyond the legal justifications cited.
Russian Propaganda in History: The Politics of the Nazi Accusation is Not a Invention of Putin
The article discusses the longstanding narrative in Russian propaganda that claims Nazis are in power in Ukraine, as highlighted by a historian conference in Lviv.
Russian Propaganda in History: The Politics of the Nazi Accusation is Not Putin's Invention
A historian conference in Lviv reveals that the narrative of Nazis in power in Ukraine, frequently cited by Vladimir Putin, has existed for decades.
The FIFA President and the World Cup: 2026 Will Be a Year of Infantino - Without Scruples Before Moral Emptiness
The article discusses the potential for Gianni Infantino's controversial presidency of FIFA to dominate the 2026 World Cup narrative, emphasizing themes of power, money, and moral ambiguity.
Franco Never Granted an Amnesty: The Confusion That Remains Today
The article discusses the historical misconception that Francisco Franco granted amnesties during his nearly 40 years in power, clarifying that this narrative has persisted despite it being untrue.