Media Malpractice at Wartime. What About Facts?

Claims from Russian and Iranian state-linked media about the conflict have raised concerns about misinformation, with reports circulating that are widely disputed or unverified, Tim Constantine reports.

At the same time, criticism is growing toward some American news outlets, with accusations that coverage has relied on speculation or misleading framing rather than confirmed facts, Tim Constantine reports. Analysts argue this approach risks confusing the public during a critical moment in the conflict.

Many key questions remain unanswered, including who is in control within Iran, what the United States considers a victory, and how the conflict will affect the global economy long-term, Tim Constantine reports. Experts stress the importance of focusing on verified information rather than speculation as the situation continues to evolve.

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