Hello all,
Got the idea for this thread from Sky News this morning, when they posted a headline about a child suicide bomber. From the headline, you would infer that the poor child involved was captured at gun-point wearing a suicide belt, but when the story came up, it seems that the little girl was forced to wear the belt, but refused to cross a river and was taken home again and the belt removed. She subsequently ran away and gave herself up.
I love Sky channel, it is far more entertaining than the BBC world news, but for accuracy I would probably choose the latter, right or wrong.
Were the more entertaining newspapers less accurate? Did their "angling" (not sure that's the right word) of a story distort the facts?
Best wishes,
C4
Got the idea for this thread from Sky News this morning, when they posted a headline about a child suicide bomber. From the headline, you would infer that the poor child involved was captured at gun-point wearing a suicide belt, but when the story came up, it seems that the little girl was forced to wear the belt, but refused to cross a river and was taken home again and the belt removed. She subsequently ran away and gave herself up.
I love Sky channel, it is far more entertaining than the BBC world news, but for accuracy I would probably choose the latter, right or wrong.
Were the more entertaining newspapers less accurate? Did their "angling" (not sure that's the right word) of a story distort the facts?
Best wishes,
C4
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