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Martin Jay
Martin Jay is an award-winning British journalist based in Morocco where he is a correspondent for The Daily Mail (UK) who previously reported on the Arab Spring there for CNN, as well as Euronews. From 2012 to 2019 he was based in Beirut where he worked for a number of international media titles including BBC, Al Jazeera, RT, DW, as well as reporting on a freelance basis for the UK’s Daily Mail, The Sunday Times plus TRT World. His career has led him to work in almost 50 countries in Africa, The Middle East and Europe for a host of major media titles. He has lived and worked in Morocco, Belgium, Kenya and Lebanon.
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Where was the tipping point for CNN which now no longer has any credibility as a decent news outlet on the world stage, it once had in the early days?
I media occidentali non saranno più in grado di ignorare il fatto che il West bankrolls i terroristi più raccapriccianti e orribili del mondo.
How is it possible that the western-supported jihadists in control of Damascus have a chief who is on a wanted list in the U.S. for being a terrorist?
Western media will no longer be able to ignore the fact that the West bankrolls the most gruesome, horrific terrorists in the world.
Bob Geldof and his charity have been doing a great job all these years in helping the poor in Africa. Not quite. They’ve both been doing an even better job in being a cover up for who were really responsible for the Ethiopian famine.
Israel’s army has suffered many defeats and a 2-month hiatus will serve many purposes as it never came close to succeeding in its tasks.
The idea that the humble UK citizens would place their trust in the government to direct them on the validity of media’s offerings is beyond parody.
It will be the U.S. and Russia alone who will decide when and how a ceasefire and ultimately a peace plan will take place, not EU countries.
Trump may well get peace in Ukraine in 24 hours. But at what price?
When The Economist writes that the war is not going well for Ukraine, you can assume that the highest echelons of the EU share this interpretation.