Misinformation
The misleading photo in The New York Times is just the tip of the iceberg - opinion
It's okay to report a humanitarian crisis, but as a part of the whole story, with balanced information about all the relevant actors.
NYT quietly alters Gaza starvation story to include key details of child's medical condition
The pre-framing bias of the ‘locked narrative’ - opinion
Bots spam email users with appeals for help in Sweida, Syria
Iran's Araghchi attempts to justify strike on Soroka with AI-generated map
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed that the hospital was used primarily to treat IDF soldiers and that the destruction of "94% of Palestinian hospitals" justified the bombing.
Our 10 responsibilities as journalists covering a war on information - comment
Journalism can also function as a platform for advocating social change by highlighting underreported issues, amplifying marginalized voices, and pressuring for policy reform.
The fine line between truth and misinformation: What to know before you hit ‘share’
Once again, we have been given access to the Tree of Knowledge. Whether we choose to properly partake of and share it is a choice to be considered carefully.
The new battleground: How Oct. 7 set a new standard, challenges for the media - opinion
The events of October 7 and the subsequent Swords of Iron war set a new benchmark for warfare, introducing an additional battleground – the media.
New AI assistant launched to fight online antisemitism and misinformation
The assistant offers quick, fact-based answers to questions on Jewish history, Zionism, antisemitism, and Middle East affairs.
False victory: Why Hamas sells the illusion of triumph as Gaza lies in ruin - opinion
Hamas continues to sell the illusion of triumph, hoping the world will look past the devastation they have wrought. Don’t be fooled.
Wiki bans: Eight editors barred in Israeli-Palestinian edit wars
Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.
Exaggeration and embellishment: Study shows user language distorts ChatGPT information
The results show that ChatGPT provides higher casualty figures when asked in the language of the attacked group.
US seizes over 30 websites used in massive Russian 'Doppelganger' disinformation campaign
The US Justice Department accused First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergei Kiriyenko of using the domains to spread Russian government propaganda covertly.
Safeguarding global democracy against Iran's machinations - opinion
Iran's regime is actively disrupting the US presidential election process through cyber operations and misinformation to sway outcomes and undermine democracy.
Lebanon, Hezbollah run from responsibility for Majdal Shams massacre - analysis
In a rare move, Hezbollah and Lebanese officials deny involvement in the Majdal Shams child massacre, spreading misinformation to avoid backlash as evidence mounts against them.