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Tutu Obits Underplay His Advocacy for Palestine
Obituaries often underplayed how Desmond Tutu normalized the idea that Palestinians also suffered under an apartheid system.

‘Part of the Road to a Solution Is Really Understanding the Problem’
This annual round-up reflects the conversations we hope offered a voice or context or information that helped you interpret the news you read.

Beijing’s Movie War Propaganda—and Washington’s
Each aspect of Chinese propaganda complained about in Battle at Lake Changjin is routinely employed by US media, and have been for years.

Best of CounterSpin 2021
This annual round-up reflects all the conversations we hope have offered a voice that might help you interpret the news you read.

Suyapa Portillo Villeda on Honduran Election
This week on CounterSpin, we talk about the recent Honduran election and signs of hard-won hope in that country.

Media Forget Afghan Plight as US Sanctions Drive Mass Famine Risk
As Afghan citizens have been plunged into a humanitarian crisis due in no small part to US sanctions, where is the outrage?
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Afghanistan Withdrawal: Sundays With the Military Industrial Complex
As US troops exited Afghanistan , the Sunday shows were filled with guests who had direct ties to the military/industrial complex.

Missing Voices in Broadcast Coverage of Afghan Withdrawal
Corporate journalists overwhelmingly leaned on government and military sources, while offering no clear antiwar voices.

Tabloids Want Crime, Not Rent, on NYC Voters’ Minds
New York City’s two big tabloid dailies gave far more coverage to crime than to the affordable housing crisis in the past year.

TV News Coverage of Southern Border Lacks Refugee Sources, Historical Context
TV news coverage of the southern US border largely ignores the experiences and voices of those most impacted by the immigration system.

Sunday Shows Hit Snooze on Climate Alarm
If we have any hope of addressing the climate crisis, journalists have to move beyond debating its existence or importance, and start looking at both its causes—very concretely, looking at culprits—and its solutions.
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