Putin's 2026 calendar omits shirtless photos
Vladimir Putin's new 2026 calendar breaks tradition by keeping his shirt on, sparking debate about his health. The calendar features 12 images and quotes, sold across Russia for £2.65.
Vladimir Putin's new 2026 calendar breaks tradition by keeping his shirt on, sparking debate about his health. The calendar features 12 images and quotes, sold across Russia for £2.65.
Exclusive analysis reveals Putin's mind war strategy and psychological operations. Discover how Russia weaponises information and what it means for global security.
ISIS is using artificial intelligence to spread propaganda and recruit new followers in the UK. MI5 and MI6 are closely monitoring the situation. Read the full report.
Abdalmonim Alrabea, a British citizen in Sheffield, has had his TikTok and YouTube accounts removed for glorifying Sudan's RSF militia, accused of genocide. The UK diaspora demands action.
As Donald Trump returns to the political arena, his sympathetic relationships with major media figures are blurring the lines between journalism and propaganda, creating unprecedented challenges for truth and democracy.
Scottish National Party MP Mhairi Black has launched a blistering attack on the BBC's new political drama 'Counsel', accusing the broadcaster of peddling 'unionist propaganda' and misrepresenting Scottish politics.
The Israeli military admits circulating fabricated footage claiming to show Hamas hostage recovery, sparking international criticism and raising questions about information warfare tactics.
Explosive historical documents unveil Joseph Goebbels' secret affair with a Czech actress during WWII, exposing the hypocrisy of Nazi leadership through their intimate correspondence.
Declassified documents reveal astonishing CIA attempt to enlist Winston Churchill's grandson for covert propaganda broadcasts targeting Soviet Union during Cold War tensions.
Streaming giant Netflix has pulled a documentary about LGBT military personnel after revelations emerged about Pentagon involvement in its production, raising concerns about propaganda and editorial independence.
The United States disrupts sophisticated Russian propaganda operation targeting European politicians and spreading disinformation about Ukraine conflict through fake websites and social media.
Russia threatens to target American national anthem in chilling propaganda campaign as diplomatic tensions reach boiling point over Ukraine conflict.
An emotional mother reveals her son was coerced into appearing in a Hamas propaganda video after being taken hostage during the October 7th attacks on Israel.
Ethiopia's newly unveiled 'One People' monument in Addis Ababa faces criticism for oversimplifying the nation's complex ethnic history while government defends it as unity symbol.
Decades ago, the fledgling United Nations attempted to curb mass-scale misinformation. As today's digital landscape proves, ignoring that warning has come at a devastating cost to global stability.
A new Berlin exhibition reveals how the East German secret police designed board games to indoctrinate citizens and prepare them for conflict with the West during the Cold War era.
Westminster officials accused of sharing confidential Irish budget documents, sparking major cross-border controversy and straining UK-Ireland relations.
The US Congress has narrowly avoided a complete government shutdown after passing a last-minute funding package, though key divisions remain unresolved in the ongoing budget battle.
Dylan Adams, a Minnesota government worker, faces charges after being caught on camera vandalising multiple Tesla vehicles while employed by public sector.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has unexpectedly resigned from his position, creating political uncertainty in Paris and raising questions about the future direction of the French government.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin calls for formal UK apology after government spokesperson suggested Dublin government 'should have expected' 1974 bombings that killed 26 people.
France faces political crisis as Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu unexpectedly resigns, creating major challenges for President Macron's administration and sending shockwaves through European politics.
In a stunning political development, France's newly appointed Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu has abruptly resigned, dealing another embarrassing setback to President Emmanuel Macron's administration after recent election losses.
Populist leader Andrej Babis triumphs in Czech elections as his ANO party emerges victorious, sparking crucial negotiations to form a stable coalition government in Prague.
Exclusive investigation reveals Moscow's sophisticated disinformation campaign targeting French voters through Telegram channels, raising alarm in European security circles.
Dublin City Council faces Whitehall backlash after voting to fly Palestinian flags and support sanctions against Israel in response to Gaza conflict.
In an unprecedented cross-border agreement, the Scottish Government has partnered with Ireland's County Donegal to create a revolutionary transport network, with Network Rail providing crucial technical expertise for this international collaboration.
The United States faces another government shutdown as Senate Democrats and Republicans clash over spending bills, with federal funding set to expire this weekend amid political gridlock in Washington.
A federal watchdog investigation reveals systemic failures in HUD's oversight of affordable housing, putting vulnerable tenants at risk across America.
A dramatic eleventh-hour agreement in Congress prevents US government shutdown, protecting thousands of jobs and maintaining economic stability as federal agencies remain operational.