Category
page 1Propaganda newspapers and magazines

Pravda
Pravda (, 'Truth') is a Russian broadsheet newspaper, and was the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the country with a circulation of 11 million. The newspaper began publication on 5 May 1912 in the Russian Empire but was already extant abroad in January 1911. It emerged as the leading government newspaper of the Soviet Union after the October Revolution. The newspaper was an organ of the Central Committee of the CPSU between 1912 and 1991.
People's Daily
newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Völkischer Beobachter
periodical literature
Der Stürmer
newspaper in Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany that spread antisemitic propaganda
The Epoch Times
American newspaper (founded 2000)
Amaq News Agency
online news outlet associated with the so-called Islamic State
Signal
German propaganda magazine published by the Wehrmacht during WWII
Apple Daily
defunct newspaper (1995-2021) in Hong Kong
Russia Beyond
Russian newspaper
Dabiq
English language propaganda magazine published by the self-proclaimed Islamic State
Bezbozhnik
anti-religious weekly newspaper "The ungodly"
Rumiyah
online magazine published by the Islamic State
Ta Kung Pao
Chinese-language newspaper

Der Adler
Nazi propaganda magazine focusing on the Luftwaffe

The Woman Worker
Rabotnitsa (; ) is a women's journal, published in the Soviet Union and Russia and one of the oldest Russian magazines for women and families. Founded in 1914, and first published on Women's Day, it is the first socialist women's journal, and the most politically left of the women's periodicals. While the journal's beginnings are attributed to Lenin and several women who were close to him, he did not contribute to the first seven issues.
Neues Volk
monthly publication of the Office of Racial Policy in Nazi Germany
Wen Wei Po
Hong Kong-based Chinese language newspaper
Jiefang Daily
Chinese Communist Party newspaper
Kulloja
Kulloja () is a political magazine published in North Korea. Launched in 1946 it is published monthly and is an official publication of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
Problems of Peace and Socialism
journal of Communist and workers parties which was published in Prague from 1958 to 1990
Dar al-Islam
French-language magazine produced by the so-called Islamic State
Konstantiniyye
magazine
USSR in Construction
Soviet journal

Inspire
online magazine published by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
Das deutsche Mädel
Nazi magazine for girls
Russian Life
Magazine
Chollima
North Korean magazine
La difesa della razza
Italian newspaper (1938-1943), organ of diffusion of the fascist doctrine of biological racism
NS-Frauen-Warte
The NS-Frauen-Warte ("National Socialist Women's Monitor") was the Nazi magazine for women. Put out by the NS-Frauenschaft, it had the status of the only party approved magazine for women and served propaganda purposes, particularly supporting the role of housewife and mother as exemplary.
Al-Kifah
Al-Kifah () was a biweekly Arabic magazine, founded in 1973 under the editorship of Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi. Published by Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, it served as a mouthpiece for the organization, addressing the challenges faced by Indian Muslims. The eight-page publication aimed to raise awareness of these concerns among a wider Islamic audience, especially in the Gulf countries. Though Al-Kifah had no official affiliation with Darul Uloom Deoband, it regularly published articles from writers connected to the institution's Arabic publication, Al-Daie. The magazine ceased publication in 1987.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
North Korean monthly pictorial magazine
Korea Today
North Korean monthly magazine
Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden
periodical literature
Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen
periodical literature
Bezbozhnik
Russian Marxist magazine (1925–1941)
Sovetsky Soyuz
Soviet magazine
Bezbozhnik u Stanka
antireligious magazine of the Moscow Committee of the AUCP(b)
Sapere
Sapere () is a popular science magazine that has been in circulation since 1935 and is based in Rome, Italy. It is one of the earliest Italian publications in its category.
Choson Yesul
North Korean monthly arts magazine
Journal de Malte
newspaper from Malta
Courier de l'Égypte
newspaper
Asia Raja
newspaper in the Dutch East Indies during the Japanese occupation
China Pictorial
Chinese magazine
Ateist
Ateist (; lit. «Atheist») was an antireligious monthly journal in Russian, which was published from 1922 to 1930 in the RSFSR and the USSR.
Fritt Folk
Norwegian newspaper
Kaveh
Persian political and literary journal
Amerika
American magazine published in Russia during Cold War
Hong Kong Commercial Daily
Chinese state-owned newspaper