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Coverage of satire in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 27 · 21:56 UTCMost recent: Jun 8 · 16:56 UTC
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  • WORLDJun 8 · 16:56 UTCFOREIGN POLICY
    Show Us the Money

    The article explores how satire, social media, and shame are shaping Syria's emerging public square. It highlights the role of these elements in creating new forms of civic engagement and discourse.

  • POLITICSJun 6 · 05:08 UTCTHE HINDU NATIONAL
    Shashi Tharoor slams X ban on ‘Cockroach Janata Party’

    Congress MP Shashi Tharoor criticized the withholding of Cockroach Janata Party's X account, arguing that democracies require space for satire, dissent, and youth frustration.

  • POLITICSMay 27 · 17:47 UTCFRANCE 24
    Cockroach Janta Party: India's youth turn judge's jab into viral political movement

    A satirical political movement called the Cockroach Janta Party emerged in India after the Chief Justice of India reportedly referred to unemployed youth as 'cockroaches,' sparking online outrage. The movement, led by 30-year-old Abhijeet Dipke, has gained massive traction on social media, amassing nearly 23 million Instagram followers.

  • SECURITYMay 24 · 16:17 UTCCBS NEWS WORLD
    Inside Iran's online propaganda war

    The article discusses Iran's use of AI, satire, and social media in an online propaganda war, as analyzed by Ted Koppel. It highlights how digital campaigns are becoming critical in shaping public perception during the ongoing conflict.

  • SECURITYMay 24 · 16:17 UTCCBS NEWS
    Inside Iran's online propaganda war

    As the war with Iran approaches three months, Iran is leveraging AI, satire, and social media in an online propaganda battle. Ted Koppel analyzes how these tactics are shaping the conflict's information war.

  • POLITICSMay 1 · 17:53 UTCTHE HILL
    Megyn Kelly: Trump call for Kimmel firing ‘very inappropriate’

    Megyn Kelly criticized President Donald Trump for calling on ABC to fire Jimmy Kimmel over jokes about first lady Melania Trump, calling the request 'very inappropriate.' Trump's comments followed Kimmel's satire of Melania's first lady role during his show.

  • POLITICSApr 27 · 21:56 UTCTHE HILL
    Jane Fonda’s free speech group defends Kimmel amid Trump firing call: ‘Satire is not a crime’

    Jane Fonda’s free speech advocacy group is defending comedian Jimmy Kimmel after President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump criticized him for a joke calling her an 'expectant widow.' The joke occurred amid heightened tensions following an assassination attempt against Trump.

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