The war in Ukraine according to the US media | The Listening Post



Demonising not just Vladimir Putin, but Russians in general, is ridding media in the United States of context that is pertinent to the coverage of Ukraine. Not only is the context missing, but it is being stifled in some cases of American coverage. Contributors: Molly Jong-Fast – Contributor, The Atlantic Alex Shephard – Staff writer, The New Republic David Klion – Writer and editor, Jewish Currents Abby Martin – Journalist; creator, The Empire Files On our radar: Despite the Kremlin’s determination to control the narrative on Ukraine, state-controlled reporting in Russia is taking a hit. Producer Johanna Hoes looks at the stream of resignations from some of Russia’s top broadcasters. Destination Damascus: Social media tourism arrives in Syria
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As travel content out of Syria draws millions of hits online, some Syrians raise concerns about its potential PR benefit for the Bashar al-Assad regime. Contributors: Paul Nabil Matthis – Syrian-American author; TikTok content creator Sarah Hunaidi – Exiled Syrian writer; communications and advocacy consultant Davud Akhundzada – Travel content creator 00:00 The war according to US media
11:14 Resignation at Russian outlets
13:16 Social media tourism in Syria
23:11 End note
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