How Fakes fuel the conflict between India and Pakistan
8 Articles
8 Articles
A man known as a religious hardliner decides on the conflict with Delhi
India has flown airstrikes in Pakistan in retaliation for the attack on tourists in Kashmir. Now Islamabad is on the train. As the answer fails, a man known as a religious hardliner will determine.
How Fakes fuel the conflict between India and Pakistan
The conflict between the two nuclear powers India and Pakistan is accompanied by numerous false images and videos on social networks. Often it is about discrediting the opposite side. By C. Saathoff and P. Siggelkow.
Five points about the conflict between India and Pakistan
26 people, including a child, have died in an Indian attack on Pakistan. The attack is said to be a response to the terrorist attack in Kashmir two weeks ago, but the dispute goes back a long way. Here are five points about the conflict between India and Pakistan.
«Journalists must be nationalists»: How India's media fuel the conflict
Right-wing populist media in India are fueling the conflict with Pakistan, independent publications are losing more and more importance since Narendra Modi's election as Prime Minister in 2014. There is an escalating threat. Moderate media in India are gaining less and less support, emotions and incitement dominate the discourse. Image: keystoneRight-wing populist media in India are fuelling the conflict with Pakistan, independent publications a…
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