Diminishing Others to Be Superior; Media Narcissism: The Case of Iran International From ignoring the fact to censoring the dissenting views by some media, in an attempt to impose a desired narrative, all are suggesting symptoms of a media psychological disorder, "Media Narcissism."
Israel and Double Whammy of Civil Protests, Unprecedented Military Disobedience More than 18 months of nonstop war on Gaza has led the Israeli media to report the upraise of the largest disobedience wave in the Israeli army.
Fractured Foundations: A Narrative About Israel's Political, Military Turmoil Discontent with the Israeli regime across the occupied territories and within the army and cabinet, from the fatigued troops to profs whose souls are against warmongering, all suggest a reality Netanyahu's cabinet tends to call a "foreign conspiracy."
Story of a Mother's Scarf Cried Louder in Mass Media Silence A mother is reported to do her utmost to save his little son's life, so alone that the only one that came to her aid was her scarf that tied her son's severed leg, but their efforts did not work.
U.S. Detention of Student Activists: National Security Fears or Political Repression? The U.S. security forces, these days, are mandated to arrest university students the federal government deems them as "security concern," as the U.S. Student Protest Movements anniversary is approaching.