How Chinese media is covering the Ukraine-Russia conflict

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How Chinese media is covering the Ukraine-Russia conflict
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The Chinese media gives more airtime to the Russian approach in Ukraine, but a lot of it is driven by anti-Western sentiment and not pro-Russia sensibilities

with Moscow, which figures heavily in its media coverage of the Ukraine crisis, framing the conflict on how NATO expansion forced Moscow’s hand to react against Kiev.

"It is regrettable that after the exposure of the 'Bucha incident,' the US, the initiator of the Ukraine crisis, has not shown any signs of urging peace and promoting talks, but is ready to exacerbate the Russia-Ukraine tensions,"in the Global Times, China’s daily tabloid, placing blame on Washington for what happens in Ukraine.

the Chinese ambassador to the UN, whose General Secretary Antonio Guterres recently called for a war crimes investigation into what happened in Bucha. the Russian military’s radio communications relating to civilian deaths in Bucha, showing Moscow’s connections to the killings.

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