On July 22, 2022, The New York Times announced the opening of its bureau in Kyiv “to keep covering a war that has upended life for millions of Ukrainians and reverberated far beyond the country’s borders. The conflict has left people around the globe at risk of starvation, and has —>
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Bucha massacre. NYT spent weeks interviewing survivors and witnesses
The New York Times published new evidence of atrocities committed by the russians during the occupation of Bucha, and analyzed videos, showing occupiers executing at least eight Ukrainian men. The first video from surveillance cameras on March 4 shows the russian paratroopers leading nine Ukrainian prisoners [among them a man —>
NYT uses Ukraine’s map without Crimea, again [UPD]
Ukraine’s Embassy in the United States has appealed to The New York Times over a map of Ukraine without Crimea. According to the Embassy, it wasn’t the first time the NYT used the map that violated the internationally recognized border of Ukraine. “We are counting on the prompt reaction of —>
NYT about Dakh Daughters: Darkly seductive and alienating at once
The Daughters’ performance, is darkly seductive and alienating at once — a powerful expression of the tensions endured by women in conflict zones, and a reminder that identity often means fighting on multiple battle lines, writes The New York Times about band’s GlobalFest performance in New York. The classical instruments appeared —>
New York Times exposes Kremlin’s disinformation methods
Russia’s meddling in the United States’ elections is not a hoax. It’s the culmination of Moscow’s decades-long campaign to tear the West apart. “Operation InfeKtion” reveals the ways in which one of the Soviets’ central tactics — the promulgation of lies about America — continues today, from Pizzagate to George Soros —>