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C R

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You and your facts...

Oi, that's my line!
 
Can someone point out to the BBC where Alaska is, and who owns it?
PS - Donnie has declared that Russia is not a threat which makes the whole report redundant if true.

"The Arctic region is the scene of intense geopolitical competition, bordered by Russia and the US on either side of the North Pole - and increasingly attractive to China, which has declared itself a "near Arctic state" and vastly expanded its fleet of naval vessels and icebreakers.
Standing in the middle is Canada, whose population is a small fraction of the larger Arctic players."

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That island to the east of the top of Greenland is an interesting place. Svalbard, belongs to Norway. Surprised Strump hasn’t threatened that as well.

Shhhhh. 😉
 
A very good point, I think: "How would we report this were it happening now?" And that's without the benefit of virtually live phone footage of current events.

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I'm surprised that BBC Verify hasn't yet looked at yesterday's shooting, given the contentiousness and the push-back about Willis's 'reportage'. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/bbcverify
 
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C R

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I guess verify is proving uncomfortable for Gibb and co.

Indeed. It ought to be at the forefront of all contentious areas of news, rather than being an add-on annoyance to people who for whatever reason - political (e.g. Gibb) or journalistic (reporters who like to both-sides stuff to get the clicks and breathless prose, or to keep their access) - like to keep controversy alive, or, just out of cowardice.
 
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Even in the latest 'live update', which gives more weight to the video evidence, the MAGA framing of it comes in the first paragraph, and the second paragraph says blandly "no evidence to support the claim" before the evidence that MAGA is actively lying. They've obviously had the memo that all reporting must start with the Trump administrations claims, a habit that ignores all the evidence that every time they 'claim' something, it almost always turns out to be a complete lie. The habit is damaging, as the way people consume news is that once you've put something out there, it's then up to the rest of the piece to rebut it, by which time people's interest has waned.

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