By Hera Rizwan Mark Alfano, Macquarie University and Michał Klincewicz, Tilburg University In early March, a week after the first US-Israeli strikes on Iran, the White House posted a video of real ...
The United States and the Philippines have kicked off of their largest combat exercises in an annual display of allied ...
AI-generated content from the United States and Iran is shaping public perception of the conflict and overshadowing reporting ...
Lego's annual May the 4th drop is known for being an expensive, shelf-clearing event. But looking at the 2026 lineup, the ...
In today’s Gulf war, astonishingly, a murderous dictatorship appears to be winning the propaganda battle against the land of ...
The unpopularity of the war in the US and abroad meant Iran's Lego videos landed on fertile ground and spread organically ...
Australia and Japan have signed contracts for the first three of a $6.5 billion fleet of Japanese-designed warships.
As the court battle over Trump’s ballroom drags on, his planned reconstruction of an underground bunker is being pulled into ...
Playrise, a new U.K.-based charity, is designing play structures for children living in disaster-relief sites around the ...
In an interview with NPR's A Martinez, former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta reviews current Secretary Pete Hegseth's wartime job performance.
Gen Z Iranian content creators use AI-generated comedy videos and Lego animations of Trump in propaganda battle against US ...