Early Iranian Reactions to the Israeli Attacks
Since Israel began its major bombardment of Iran one week ago, FilterLabs has been querying and analyzing online content from
Israelis Waited as Long as They Could to Talk About Greta
When Greta Thunberg and other activists set sail to Gaza with a shipment of aid, Israelis online did their best
Russia Reacts to Operation Spiderweb
After the audacious Operation Spiderweb—in which Ukrainian drones destroyed military aircraft across Russia—FilterLabs has turned its attention to
Propaganda and Grief: A Year on Russian Internet
As is his custom, Russian president Vladimir Putin celebrated Victory Day (an annual celebration of victory over the Nazis) with
Israelis and Palestinians React to the Death of Pope Francis
During his papacy, Francis did not shy away from controversial comments on world affairs. Last November he insisted that “[what]
Is Trump’s tariff turmoil creating opportunities for China?
Unless you’ve been under a rock, you know that the Trump administration has announced (and in some cases later
Tracking Iranian Influence in the Middle East
How popular is Iran in the Middle East, particularly in countries where it supports “resistance” groups? And how is its present conflict with Israel changing its standing in the region?
Reactions to Hezbollah in the Arabic-Speaking World
Key takeaways from FilterLabs’ analysis:
* Sentiment in Lebanese mainstream media around Hezbollah is generally positive.
* The picture is more mixed
Lebanon isn’t reacting to the death of Hassan Nasrallah like the rest of the Arab world. Here’s why.
As FilterLabs CEO Jonathan Teubner told the New York Times last week, reactions to the Hezbollah secretary-general’s death were not the same throughout the Arab world.
Making sense of online sentiment after Nigeria’s Edo state elections
News media coverage showed a spike in positivity around the ruling APC party that was absent from Nigerian social media discourse.