The online campaign stoking South Africa’s latest xenophobic backlash.
South Africa is experiencing an ugly wave of xenophobia driven by a coordinated digital campaign by anti-migrant groups.
As prejudiced rhetoric seeps into mainstream news coverage, a growing number of South African journalists are trying to figure out who’s really pulling the strings behind the movement.
Contributors: Qaanitah Hunter – Host, The Debrief Aimee-Noel Mbiyozo – Senior research consultant, Institute for Security Studies Haru Mutasa – Correspondent, Al Jazeera English Herman Wasserman – Department of Journalism, Stellenbosch University
In Venezuela, a natural disaster has exposed the state’s failures and officials have imposed tight controls on journalists trying to cover the story.
Tariq Nafi looks at the government’s heavy-handed methods to control the narrative.
Governments around the world are trying to solve one of the defining parenting challenges of the digital age: what to do about teenagers and social media. The Listening Post‘s Meenakshi Ravi reports on the politics behind social media bans – whether governments are solving the right problem – and who should take responsibility for keeping young people safe online.
Featuring: Preston Byrne – Tech and free speech lawyer Daisy Greenwell – Cofounder, Smartphone Free Childhood Tama Leaver – Professor of internet studies, Curtin University Kate Sim – Director, Children’s Online Safety and Privacy Research Program
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/the-listening-post/2026/7/5/how-xenophobia-went-viral-in-south-africa?traffic_source=rss