Journalists face an increasing number of attacks from Argentina’s highest office, raising concerns about the undermining of press freedom.
Tag: Social Media
The Beatboxing, Dancing Nuns Expanding the Flock in Brazil
The Catholic Church’s effort to win young followers relies in part on influencers, D.J.s and two Brazilian nuns with plenty of rhythm.
She Ripped German Conservatives on Social Media. They Didn’t Forget.
Heidi Reichinnek, a leader of the far-left Die Linke, was denied a seat on the parliamentary committee that oversees German intelligence agencies.
A Photo Gone Wrong in the Uffizi Fuels Selfie Worries in Europe’s Museums
The damage to a centuries-old painting in the Italian museum was just one of many tourist incidents raising ire on the continent.
L.A. Sheriff’s Dept. Apologizes for Post Sympathizing With Iran Bombing Victims
The department called its social media post “offensive and inappropriate” and said it was investigating how it was published.
L.A. Sheriff’s Dept. Apologizes for Post Sympathizing With Iran Bombing Victims
The department called its social media post “offensive and inappropriate” and said it was investigating how it had been published.
U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa Applicants
The State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening for “hostility” toward the United States.
Can Labubu, This Ugly Elf, Make China Cool?
China has long struggled to improve its image, especially in the West. It may be scoring some victories now.
Can Labubu, This Ugly Elf, Make China Cool?
China has long struggled to improve its image, especially in the West. It may be scoring some victories now.
Britain Agrees to Open New Inquiry Into Child Sex Abuse
The prime minister has reversed his position on the need for a national investigation into the abuse scandal, after criticism by Elon Musk.