Propaganda

With a flurry of hacks and fake websites, Iran has intensified its efforts to discredit American democracy and possibly tip the race against former President Donald Trump. By Steven Lee Myers, Tiffany Hsu and Farnaz Fassihi

Activists Charged With Pushing Russian Propaganda Go on Trial in Florida

Experts say the case offers a window into how the Russian government tries to influence American elections and promote its own geopolitical agenda. By Patricia Mazzei

What if China Invades? For Taiwan, a TV Show Raises Tough Questions.

Some think the drama, “Zero Day,” helps Taiwan confront an increasingly plausible scenario. Others say the show is alarmist and a tool of the government. By Chris Buckley and Amy Chang Chien

La actitud de los rusos hacia Putin podría estar cambiando

Los comentarios negativos en las redes sociales han aumentado desde que los soldados ucranianos penetraron en Rusia, según una empresa que rastrea las actitudes de la población rusa frente a la guerra. By Julian E. Barnes

serge Schmemann

Putin Is Getting Rattled

The surprise incursion into Kursk has given Ukraine an advantage over Russia in the propaganda battle, an important front in this conflict. By Serge Schmemann

Russian Attitudes About Putin Might Be Shifting

Negative remarks on social media have increased since Ukrainian troops launched an incursion, according to a firm that tracks Russian attitudes. By Julian E. Barnes

EE. UU. investiga a estadounidenses que trabajaron con la televisión estatal rusa

El FBI allanó los domicilios de dos conocidos comentaristas de canales de televisión estatales rusos como parte de un esfuerzo por desmontar los intentos de influir en las elecciones de noviembre. By Steven Lee Myers and Julian E. Barnes

Ex-U.S. Airman Charged With Child Pornography Appears in Russian Propaganda Video

“I don’t consider myself a traitor,” said Wilmer Puello-Mota, who has enlisted in the Russian military. By Eve Sampson

U.S. Investigating Americans Who Worked With Russian State Television

The F.B.I. raided the homes of two prominent commentators on Russian state television channels as part of an effort to blunt attempts to influence November’s election. By Steven Lee Myers and Julian E. Barnes

Hit Chinese Video Game Seeks to Curb ‘Negative Discourse’

Black Myth: Wukong tried to forbid influential overseas streamers from discussing “feminist propaganda,” Covid-19 and China’s video game industry policies. By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Claire Fu