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Police are searching for a suspect in the Monday shooting in the Russian city of Belgorod. A gunman opened fire near an arms shop, leaving six people dead and one injured. A 14-year-old girl is among those killed.
http://rt.com/news/belgorod-shooting-russia-killed-198/
Cybermat47
04-22-13, 06:23 PM
What a waste of life :nope:
Herr-Berbunch
04-23-13, 10:22 AM
And not a peep on the BBC, but we do get five killed in a shooting in Seattle. It's almost like the news is biased towards the west. :hmmm:
It's almost like the news is biased towards the west. :hmmm:
It is, to be honest, when you compare the coverage of the Boston bombings and manhunt (5 people dead) to the recent Chinese earthquake (200 dead and 1000s injured). Also, even on the same day as the Boston bombings, there was a wave of bomb attacks in Iraq which killed between thirty and fifty people, but you can guess which got the bigger headline.
It is a sign of where we live, we live in a more western leaning nation so the news places more emphasis on events in the west rather than in the east, with the exception being of flashpoints like Korea, and westernised nations like Japan or Australia.
Still, thankfully we have the internet which thousands of news sources on it, and although the BBC is western leaning, it does usually give brief coverage to other areas so anyone who is interested can look into it closer if they want.
Ducimus
04-23-13, 11:45 AM
You'd think the BBC's primary focus would be on things that are.... well.... British.
Tribesman
04-23-13, 11:55 AM
And not a peep on the BBC, but we do get five killed in a shooting in Seattle. It's almost like the news is biased towards the west. :hmmm:
?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22268495
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22251836
Jimbuna
04-23-13, 12:03 PM
Saved me the effort.
Hottentot
04-23-13, 12:11 PM
It's almost like the news is biased towards the west. :hmmm:
It is a sign of where we live, we live in a more western leaning nation so the news places more emphasis on events in the west rather than in the east, with the exception being of flashpoints like Korea, and westernised nations like Japan or Australia.
I agree with you both. As I follow the Russian media quite a lot, I see this all the time when comparing their news to the Finnish ones. Personally I don't see the problem with the media being biased towards what is close to their readers. I have problem with readers who don't follow any media but that of their own country. And sometimes just following the major English speaking sources don't seem to cut it either.
Finnish media is hilarious in its reporting about Russia. They may cite sources, but when you compare the original source to the piece of news, more often than not you can conclude that either...
a) The journalist spoke even worse Russian than I do and misunderstood the content.
b) The journalist understood the content, but left something crucial out of it.
c) The journalist understood the content and didn't leave anything out of it, but didn't bother separating his/her own thoughts and opinions from the source text.
And in almost all cases they cite tabloids as proper sources without bothering to mention or probably even check that they are tabloids. I have even seen them calling RIA Novosti a newspaper.
And this is how the vast majority of the population forms their opinion of our neighbor country and the people living there. :doh:
Herr-Berbunch
04-23-13, 01:55 PM
I did check first.
Penguin
04-24-13, 08:34 AM
Looks like they caught the guy, though he tried to stab a cop during the arrest.
Jimbuna
04-24-13, 04:44 PM
Looks like they caught the guy, though he tried to stab a cop during the arrest.
I hope that is the case.
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