War spirals as information control tightens
From Washington to Tehran to Tel Aviv, the fight to control the narrative seems as critical as the war itself.
From Washington to Tehran to Tel Aviv, the fight to control the narrative seems as critical as the war itself.
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From Washington to Tehran to Tel Aviv, the fight to control the narrative seems as critical as the war itself.
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US President Trump now appears to control neither the outcome nor the messaging of a war he started. Grouped from 6 articles across 4 sources.
The U.S. temporarily lifted sanctions on Iranian oil already at sea as oil prices soar amid the Middle East conflict. Grouped from 3 articles across 2 sources.
Egypt’s recent outreach comes as countries across the region try to contain the fallout from the war, with Gulf states under attack and leaders trying to avoid a wider conflict.
With most of its leaders killed, those stepping up to take their place in the Iranian regime appear to be far less willing to compromise. Is Washington's strategy of decapitation strikes backfiring?
The battle between the neighbouring countries is taking place as much online as it is on the ground.
David Owiro says that African countries are particularly vulnerable to the economic consequences of the Iran war. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.