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    China Fans Patriotic Sentiment as Trade War With U.S. Heats Up

    Chinese state media is rallying the public and posting old propaganda footage, but officials are also careful to leave room for talks with President Trump.
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    Orban’s ‘Propaganda State’ in Hungary Is Starting to Show Cracks

    The Hungarian leader has secured power by keeping control over the news media. Now, a political opponent is starting to show the limits of his tactics.
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    Orban’s ‘Propaganda State’ in Hungary Is Starting to Show Cracks

    The Hungarian leader has secured power by keeping control over the news media. Now, a political opponent is starting to show the limits of his tactics.
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    ?Kim Seongmin, Defector Who Pierced North Korea by Radio, Dies at 63

    As a military propagandist, he fled the North by jumping off a train. In the South, he broadcast forbidden outside news to isolated North Koreans.
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    Kim Jong-un Heads to Beijing by Train

    The North Korean leader’s favorite mode of transportation provides him — like his father and grandfather before him — with tight security. But it’s no express train.
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    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.
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    South Korea Turns Off Speakers Blasting K-Pop Into North Korea

    Lee Jae-myung, the new president of South Korea, said he would stop the propaganda broadcasts by his predecessor that raised tensions with Seoul’s neighboring foe.
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    Russian Troops Are War-Weary, but Want to Conquer More of Ukraine

    Many Russian soldiers say they would see a cease-fire along the current front lines as a failure, hinting at the nationalist discontent the Kremlin could face in accepting a cease-fire.
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    With Acts of Subversion, Some Russians Fight Propaganda in Schools

    Three years into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, antiwar parents and some teachers say they are going to great lengths to shield children from state-mandated patriotic education classes.