Even more from the Propaganda files:
In commemoration of the Blitz, the London Transport Museum screens newsreels, documentaries and feature film clips used for propagandistic purposes during World War II.
A new art exhibit in Moscow features state-commissioned art from North Korea, but the entries tread a fine line between art and propaganda.
Emerging markets adopt "financial propaganda" to promote their currency.
South Korea dismisses North Korea's offer for unconditional talks as propaganda and not a serious attempt at bilateral dialogue.
And, just because, this link.
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