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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended the funeral service for a North Korea propaganda chief who has been likened to Nazi Germany’s Joseph Goebbels. Kim Ki-nam, who played a key role in building personality cults around the country’s three dynastic leaders, died earlier this week at 94 after being treated for age-related illnesses and multiple organ failures, according to state media. Unrelated to the Kims who have ruled the country since 1948, he worked with the North Korean government for at least 50 years, and became the Propaganda and Agitation Department deputy director in 1966. North ...
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Prime Minister Alexander De Croo told reporters on Friday that Belgium's intelligence services had confirmed the "existence of a pro-Russian interference network with activities in several European countries" which is "subject to prosecution" in the country. A recent investigation led by Czech authorities revealed lawmakers sitting in the European Parliament in Brussels had received cash from a Moscow-backed influence operation to "promote" its propaganda in the bloc. "The cash payments did not take place in Belgium, but the interference does," De Croo said. "As Belgium is the seat of the EU i...
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It comes after Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said on Thursday that “Russia had approached EU lawmakers” and paid them to “promote Russian propaganda” in Europe, as part of an operation uncovered in a Czech investigation. The Parliament’s services were unable to confirm how many MEPs could be under scrutiny, but said on Friday it was working “in coordination with its institutional partners” in response to the explosive allegations. In a letter addressed to the president of the Parliament Roberta Metsola, the chief of the centrist Renew Europe group, Valérie Hayer, describes the alleg...
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Police in Moscow were called to investigate an event in the Russian capital dedicated to the cartoon series ‘My Little Pony’ over alleged LGBTQ+ propaganda, according to organisers. The event, the Mi Amore convention, was shut down by organisers early on Saturday after officers arrived at the venue. Police were unable to find any evidence of LGBTQ+ propaganda at the event, which is considered an illegal activity in Russia. “The police received a complaint claiming that our event promoted non-traditional relationships and related symbols, adult content for minors, and general horror and darknes...
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