At daily White House coronavirus briefing, Trump shows 'propaganda' video of people praising him
A reporter for CBS News asked Trump what had been done in February on Covid-19. The president responded that she was a “fake”.
A reporter for CBS News asked Trump what had been done in February on Covid-19. The president responded that she was a “fake”.
The location and the animal are symbols associated with the Kim family’s dynastic rule.
The world’s most wanted man was last seen in Mosul in 2014
Ireland’s first female minister was an artist, aristocrat, prisoner, suffragette and soldier.
Jong-Il forced Choi Eun-hee to make movies for the North Korean regime.
These publications justify recent attacks in Europe and glorify terrorism.
The isolated state has been stepping up both its anti-US rhetoric and its efforts to secure submarine nuclear capability in recent months.
Otto Warmbier, 21, was arrested for removing a political banner from a Pyongyang hotel.
Otto Frederick Warmbier (21) was detained as he left North Korea in January.
State media released footage of Son Ok-Sun, 50, ripping up her anti-regime book.
Trump’s controversial call for Muslims to be banned from entering America has been cited in the new video by a Somali extremist group.
The Telegram messaging app has shut down dozens of Isis-related channels since the Paris terror attacks.
The propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels is believed to have used it in 1933.
Justin and Anna Williams were supervised by government minders throughout their trip to the secretive state.
The slicky-produced video sees four cartoon characters travel through a mint-green and fuchsia dreamscape atop lily pads.
These happened in the cities of Girona, Barcelona and Mellila.
The Irish media has failed to properly report on the local community’s resistance to Shell in Mayo. The reason? Journalism has fewer and fewer resources to filter the truth from the propaganda, Harry Browne writes.
I was guilty of a blase attitude about gay rights in other countries – until I realised the extent of the discrimination taking place in Russia, writes Kristine Allen.
The Prison Break star snubbed an invitation, saying he was “deeply troubled” by Russia’s treatment of gay men and women.
The new law introduces fines for anyone who disseminates information which suggests that gay and heterosexual relations are “socially equivalent”.
Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said the country was under no obligation to “allow propaganda of homosexuality”.
The newly released files also uncover attempts to turn Ireland into a fascist state, in addition to Britain’s wartime recruitment within the 26 counties.
Jang Song-Thaek is seen as a key figure in the North’s power elite.
This one’s from World War II and England’s ‘war at home’ effort. The swastikas give it away somewhat.
There has been fierce criticism of the government which has been accused of not doing enough to prevent the deaths of at least 37 people.
A Sinn Féin pamphlet quotes three economists as bemoaning the fiscal compact… but some are actually in favour of it.
Gallery: From recruitment drives to war relief efforts – a selection of First World War posters archived in the Library of Congress.
President Lee Myung-bak says the transition of power in North Korea may offer the chance for peace on the peninsula.
Iran was apparently starting tests with long-range missiles… but propaganda sources are calling it a “media trick”…
When Kim Jong Il died, the skies glowed red above a sacred mountain in North Korea – at least, according to state propaganda. But how exactly is this state-run propaganda done?
The death of Kim Jong Il has brought fresh attention on the inner workings of how North Korea addresses its people.
Starvation, labour camps, kidnappings and repression are among the issues North Korean officials try to keep hidden – but over the years we have been afforded some rare and shocking glimpses…
The station, whose name means Free Libya TV, is designed to strike a blow against government outlets which depict the opposition forces as brutal terrorists.
A new book alleges a liberal, left-wing bias in some of US television’s most popular programmes including Sesame Street and Friends which broadcast “secret political messages”.
Sixty-five-year-old retiree says she’s given up calling on the police and instead tackles Nazi slogan graffiti herself.