gadzinówka

Etymology
From, a , a secret fund intended to bribe media in the Polish territories to further the interests of the Prussian Empire. Some scholars link the name with "" (Hour of Poland), paper published in Warsaw and Łódź by the occupying German authorities during World War I. The paper was colloquially called "Gadzina Polska" (Reptile of Poland).

Noun

 * 1)  newspaper published in the local language that serves the interests of a foreign occupant
 * 2)  newspaper that publishes mainly political propaganda
 * 1)  newspaper that publishes mainly political propaganda
 * 1)  newspaper that publishes mainly political propaganda
 * 1)  newspaper that publishes mainly political propaganda