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Turkish Magazine Employees Detained Over Prophet Muhammad Cartoon

Following the publication of a controversial cartoon in LeMan magazine, Turkish authorities have detained a total of four employees, with detention warrants issued for two others. The cartoon, which allegedly depicted the Prophet Muhammad, drew condemnation from government officials and sparked protests outside the magazine’s office. LeMan denied the allegations, claiming the drawing was meant to highlight the suffering of Muslims. An investigation into the magazine was launched, citing accusations of “publicly insulting religious values,” leading to the arrests and public displays of anger.

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Russian Propaganda Cartoon Features Baby Trump, Musk

A new Russian children’s show, “Sandpit,” created by sanctioned propagandist Vladimir Solovyov, uses animated child versions of world leaders, including Donald Trump and Elon Musk, to teach pre-schoolers about geopolitics. The cartoon aims to instill patriotism and features characters like Putin in a judo outfit and Trump in his signature suit. The show’s design suggests a subtle yet effective means of shaping young Russians’ views on global affairs. Solovyov’s history of disinformation raises concerns about the show’s underlying messaging.

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