Hormuz: Spin in the Strait | TV Shows

A fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran holds – but the information war intensifies. At the centre: the Strait of Hormuz, where competing US and Iranian narratives have collided.

During any truce, even when the bombs stop falling, the information war goes on.  Moments like this test journalism. Because the job is not just to report on the messaging coming from all sides – but to decode and debunk it if necessary.

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Contributors:
Abeer Al Najjar – Professor of Media & Journalism, American University of Sharjah
Andrew Arsan – Professor of Arab & Global History, University of Cambridge
Alireza Doostdar – Associate Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Chicago
Nazila Fathi – Former Tehran Correspondent, New York Times

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