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Date: July 03, 2024 at 13:53:17
From: shatterbrain, [DNS_Address]
Subject: What we've known already all to well |
URL: Ukraine is too CORRUPT to join NATO, US says, in major blow to Zelensky… and boost for Putin |
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Zelensky has been pushing for NATO ascension after Russia's brutal invasion ends to protect itself from future invasion, as the pact compels its members to militarily defend allies if they are attacked.
But corruption, among other issues, has been a major thorn in the Ukrainian leader's side, blocking further relations with the West from developing.
In 2022, after Ukraine formally applied for EU ascension, the EU Commission wrote of Ukraine that while 'preventing and combating corruption has been particularly high on the Ukrainian reform agenda since the Revolution of Dignity' in 2014, 'corruption remains a serious challenge.'
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Date: July 04, 2024 at 14:21:05
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Daily Mail:Propaganda/CTs/FakeNews/Failed Fact cks/Low cred |
URL: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/daily-mail/ |
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Overall, we rate Daily Mail Right Biased and Questionable due to numerous failed fact checks and poor information sourcing. Detailed Report Questionable Reasoning: Right, Propaganda, Conspiracy, Some Fake News, Numerous Failed Fact Checks Bias Rating: RIGHT Factual Reporting: LOW Country: United Kingdom MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE Media Type: Newspaper Traffic/Popularity: High Traffic MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
"...The Daily Mail tends to publish stories utilizing sensationalized headlines with emotionally loaded wordings such as “Woman, 63, ‘becomes PREGNANT in the mouth’ with baby squid after eating calamari”, which is a misleading headline. In 2017, Wikipedia banned the Daily Mail as an ‘unreliable’ source. When it comes to sourcing information, they use minimal hyperlinked sourcing and sourcing to themselves. Further, a Reuters Institute survey found that 26% of respondents trust their news coverage and 47% do not, ranking them #11 in trust of the major UK news providers. In general, most stories favor the right; however, the Daily Mail will report either side of the story is sensational enough..."
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