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I usually generally avoid watching the news

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  • I usually generally avoid watching the news

    but are there any better ones for coverage of this latest conflict?

    I find Sky news and BBC just roll the same information over and over again.

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    Originally posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    but are there any better ones for coverage of this latest conflict?

    I find Sky news and BBC just roll the same information over and over again.
    That is news coverage. Rolling coverage. In case you have just walked in and put it on.

    You can try social media and hear a load of old **** from a series of nutters on both sides

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Peter View Post
      That is news coverage. Rolling coverage. In case you have just walked in and put it on.

      You can try social media and hear a load of old **** from a series of nutters on both sides
      I decided to seek out some international coverage. Fox News are all very excited. and I now know where to buy a special generator for when it all kicks off and a made in the US flag, by americans. they seem to ship in a lot of 'experts' for their point of view. they all look heavilly made up.

      the experts they have in the UK are usually some fella in his spare room.

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