
"The Epstein files dump has led to days of intense media coverage, revealing how powerful elites around the world engaged in either illegal or morally reprehensible behaviour. But even as journalists sift through millions of documents, one of the most significant stories remains largely missing from the mainstream narrative. Contributor: Murtaza Hussain National security and foreign affairs reporter, Drop Site News"
"The farce of the ceasefire' coverage in Gaza More than 500 Palestinians have been killed since a US-brokered ceasefire was signed, which begs the question: Should journalists, in contextualising the story, really be calling this a ceasefire? As Israel signals it's preparing to resume full-scale war, we examine how media silence, selective framing and restricted access help keep Gaza off the world's screens."
The Epstein files dump produced extensive media coverage revealing powerful elites' illegal or morally reprehensible behaviour. Journalists continue to sift through millions of documents. Meanwhile, more than 500 Palestinians have been killed since a US-brokered ceasefire was signed, raising questions about whether the situation qualifies as a ceasefire. Israel appears to be preparing to resume full-scale war. Media silence, selective framing and restricted access contribute to Gaza remaining off global screens. The coverage includes perspectives from analysts, lawyers and regional experts. The contrast underscores challenges in prioritising and contextualising complex international stories under constrained reporting conditions.
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