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Got a good laugh out of this from Euronews:
HAHAHAHA. Seems like so much debris lands exactly on the target.
Just FYI, euronews is owned by a company heavily linked to Orban
Which is a pity, because before that it was quite good and the most pro-EU channel, now people will default to assign it less credibility just because it is linked to Orban, even if nothing changed. I just watch it knowing this and filter out the potentially fishy stuff (I've seen one case of an interview about Orban/Fico replaced with another halfway and an interview with Varoufakis where he was talking weird about Ukraine)
I still think it is better than Fox, CNN, etc
I think it’s like maybe “aljazeera” being owned by the Qatari government.
Like in general their journalism is very good and doesn’t seem changed. But when it’s things related to the owners directly you start to see soft bias.
Yeah I had heard that but in general I find them quite solid / mostly factual though I'm always conscious of it since hearing that.
That didn't stop Russia from blocking it.