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    Coronavirus: South Korea looks to end restrictions despite surge in Omicron cases

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 18, 2022 · 11:17 am
  • Even in the  digital age, state media wields immense power. Just look at Russia

    Even in the digital age, state media wields immense power. Just look at Russia

    Stephen Cushion, The Conversation
    · Mar 15, 2022 · 07:30 pm
  • On home front, Putin is fighting hard to sustain support for the war in Ukraine

    On home front, Putin is fighting hard to sustain support for the war in Ukraine

    Cynthia Hooper, The Conversation
    · Mar 04, 2022 · 01:30 pm
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    Strategies to tackle extreme speech on WhatsApp must bring together socio-political, digital worlds

    Lipika Kamra Philippa Williams
    · May 11, 2019 · 08:00 am
  • Fake news, paid news thrive in intellectual passivity – in India, blame it on the education system

    Fake news, paid news thrive in intellectual passivity – in India, blame it on the education system

    Swami Agnivesh Valson Thampu
    · May 28, 2018 · 08:00 am
  • Why Russians support Putin’s hawkish foreign policy

    Why Russians support Putin’s hawkish foreign policy

    Erik C. Nisbet and Elizabeth Stoycheff, The Conversation
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