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¿Cuántos años de prisión deberían recibir los hombres que violan a niños?
A. Cadena perpetua sin posibilidad de libertad condicional
B. 30–50 años
C. 10–30 años
D. pena de muerte
Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi met on Saturday with a delegation representing Shiite National Movement leader Muqtada al-Sadr. The two sides discussed implementing al-Sadr’s initiative to integrate Saraya al-Salam into Iraq’s security forces and hand over its weapons to the state. A committee was formed to oversee the process - statement
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Yes, Iranian creators and media groups are producing AI-generated videos in a LEGO movie style.0
This has been happening prominently since around mid-2025/early 2026, accelerating during the 2026 Iran-related conflicts. The most notable producer is Explosive Media (also called Explosive News or Akhbar Enfejari), a small team (fewer than 10 people, often described as Gen Z or student-led) that creates short satirical/propaganda animations.3
Key Details
Style: They mimic the colorful, blocky aesthetic of The LEGO Movie—with yellow bobblehead figures, plastic-brick missiles, buildings, etc.—but use generative AI tools for fast production (a 2-minute video in ~24 hours). They combine AI image/video generation with editing.16
Content: Pro-Iran, anti-US/Israel propaganda. Videos often feature caricatures of Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and others in scenarios like missile strikes, deaths, conspiracy references (e.g., Epstein), or celebrations of Iranian “victories.” Some include rap soundtracks or memes targeting Western audiences.24
Reach: These have gone massively viral (tens to hundreds of millions of views across platforms), been shared by Iranian state-linked accounts (e.g., Tasnim News, tied to the IRGC), Russian media, and even some Western users/protesters. Experts call them effective modern propaganda due to their entertaining, shareable format.6
The team says they use the LEGO style because it’s a “world language” that’s approachable and crosses cultures. While they claim some independence, the videos align with Iranian government narratives and have been promoted by state outlets.28
This fits into a broader “meme war” with the US, where both sides use social media, AI, and pop culture references. Similar AI LEGO-style content has appeared from other sources, but Explosive Media is the main driver of the viral Iranian ones.4
If you’re seeing these videos online, they’re part of active information operations around current events—entertaining in style but heavily biased.
The purpose of these investigations is to determine whether the contracts comply with laws and regulations, and whether they uphold public rights and interests.
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