Turkey: F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes in Balıkesir - Pilot Killed
A Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet crashed near a highway in western Turkey, resulting in the death of its pilot, according to officials and media reports.
Media: Russian spies are using real estate in the West as 'Trojan horses'
Russian spies have turned real estate across Western Europe into a 'Trojan horse' network aimed at conducting coordinated sabotage campaigns, according to intelligence sources cited by the British newspaper 'The Daily Telegraph'.
Western media pushing ‘one-sided narrative’ about Ukraine conflict – Russia
Russia has accused Western media of abandoning fair journalism principles in their coverage of the Ukraine conflict, asserting that this has resulted in a one-sided narrative.
Media: Men in Belarus are being taken for alleged military exercises
Men in Western Belarus are reportedly receiving large-scale summonses for unplanned military exercises according to Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne.
US and Dutch pilots flying F-16s for Ukraine – Western media
A French report claims that US and Dutch veteran pilots are secretly flying F-16s for Ukraine, a claim denied by Kiev.
Editor of EUobserver: Central Europe has long been overlooked in Western media, but this will change with the partnership with Denník N
Denník N has partnered with EUobserver to increase coverage of Central European news in Brussels.
From Australia to Britain: Growing Legislative Movement to Restrict Minors' Access to Social Media
Several Western countries are moving towards stricter legislative measures to regulate children's use of social media, following Australia’s lead in protecting minors from digital dangers.
Ukrainians are ready to fight – against getting sent to war
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky expresses his defiance against criticism from Western media regarding the ongoing war and recruitment efforts in Ukraine.
Western media criticism of the Jimmy Lai case verdict needs a fact check
The article argues that criticisms from Western media regarding the Jimmy Lai verdict are based on differing standards and perceived hypocrisy.
Ukrainian MP: 'We will hold no elections without security guarantees'
Ukrainian parliament member Jevhenija Kravtjuk asserts that elections will not occur until security guarantees are established, emphasizing the influence of Western media on the narrative of electoral readiness.
Čestmír Strakatý: I refuse to invite Okamura. It's not about opinions; together with Rajchl, he is destructive
Čestmír Strakatý, known for his pro-Western and pro-European views, discusses his decision to not invite Tomio Okamura onto his show and shares insights on broader media ethics and personal reflections.
The Murdoch Holocaust: How the Media Emperor Destroyed Everything He Loved in the Pursuit of Power?
An exploration of the Murdoch family's tumultuous dynamics and how it intersects with the media empire's influence on Western democracies.
Lavrov comments on Epstein-Russia spy claims
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov dismissed Western media claims linking Jeffrey Epstein to Russian intelligence as unfounded and a form of yellow journalism.
From 'Lolita' to 'Spotlight'.. Epstein's Ghosts in Western Imagination
The article explores the cultural implications of Jeffrey Epstein's case, illustrating how fictional narratives predated reality in portraying predatory figures protected by elite networks.
With a Touch of Propaganda: Review of the Film "The Kremlin Enchanter" Shot in Riga
The article reviews Olivier Assayas' film "The Kremlin Enchanter," highlighting issues of Western understanding of Eastern Europe's political situation and its historical complexities.
Rabbi condemns derogatory slur spray-painted on Andrew Hastie's office
Perth rabbi Daniel Lieberman criticized graffiti targeting federal MP Andrew Hastie's office after his social media support for laws against hate groups.
Kremlin says it 'doesn't want to waste time' on allegations that Epstein was a Russian intelligence agent
The Kremlin stated it will not engage with unfounded speculations from Western media and Poland's Prime Minister regarding Jeffrey Epstein's alleged ties to Russian intelligence.
Russiagate 2.0: the west has rolled out a disgraced asset on Epstein
The article discusses a conspiracy theory suggesting that the West is diverting attention from newly released Epstein documents by blaming Russia, highlighting its origin in certain British news outlets.
Iran's state media: A fire broke out in a market in western Tehran
A large fire erupted in the Jannat Abad market in western Tehran, with no reported casualties as authorities investigate the cause.
IShowSpeed and Africa’s unseen side to the West
American streamer IShowSpeed's visit to Nigeria reveals a contrasting image of Africa, challenging the Western narrative that often depicts the continent solely through poverty and suffering.
Iran: The Battle of Editing and the Difficult Search for Truth
The article discusses the contrasting portrayals of Iran in Western media versus the theocratic regime’s narrative amid ongoing protests for freedom.
Criticism of Left Liberalism in the 'World': The Wrong Enemy Image
Journalist Marc Felix Serrao claims in 'Die Welt' that left liberalism destabilizes the West, suggesting Trump is merely a reaction to that.
Prof. Andrzej Szeptycki: How Not to Be Fooled by Disinformation in Science
The article discusses the increasing prevalence of scientific disinformation and the public's growing skepticism toward science, particularly in Poland and other Western countries, fueled by populist and anti-European sentiments.
The Rubio-Trump Plan for the Western Hemisphere – The 13 Points
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio conducted several media interviews to discuss the Trump administration's operation leading to the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, whom they label a narcoterrorist and illegal former dictator of Venezuela.
Tweeters: Are Britain and France flexing their muscles by striking Syria?
The joint British-French airstrike on an alleged ISIS facility in Syria sparked widespread reactions on social media and raised questions about coordination with the Syrian government and the ongoing Western presence in Syria.
Psychology: Discriminated? Not me, the others!
The article discusses the perception of women's lives in affluent Western societies as one filled with humiliation, challenges, and discrimination, influenced by media narratives.
The War Against Chavismo and the 'Trump Corollary' for the Western Hemisphere
The article discusses Donald Trump's escalating rhetoric and diverse strategies regarding Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro, touching on various dimensions such as media, ideology, geopolitics, and economics.
Hankins' farewell to Harvard to defend Western culture
Historian James Hankins bids farewell to Harvard after forty years, sparking reflection on the state of Western academic culture amidst minimal media attention in Italy.
RT at 20: How the network celebrated its anniversary in 2025
In 2025, RT celebrated 20 years on air, highlighting its achievements despite challenges from Western influence.
Is Russia’s economy really on the verge of collapse?
The article discusses how Western predictions of Russia's economic collapse have consistently failed to materialize since 2022, emphasizing the need to assess arguments based on their own merits.
Russia will reconsider its position after the alleged drone attack by Ukraine
Russia has accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Western media of attempting to deny a drone attack on President Vladimir Putin's residence.
Wolf escapes from zoo in Tokyo. Quickly recaptured
A wolf that escaped from the Tama Zoo in western Tokyo was quickly recaptured without any reported injuries, according to local media.