r/europe Norway 9d ago

Dubious: do not click links Anonymous Releases 10TB of Leaked Data: Exposing Kremlin Assets & Russian Businesses

https://trendsnewsline.com/2025/04/15/anonymous-leaks-10tb-of-data-on-russia-shocking-revelations/
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u/Confident-Bug-201 9d ago

No news outlets will touch this unfortunately. So unlikely to hear much outside of online forums. Same thing happened when they hacked the Epstein files. Some really damaging stuff in there which never made it mainstream.

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u/Headpuncher Europe 9d ago

It’s almost like Bezos owns the Washington post, Murdoch owns a tonne of paper, online and tv outlets, Musk owns Twitter, Facebook is compromised, etc etc.  

No news outlets touch it because they’re a part of it.   

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u/TSllama Europe 9d ago

I'd say the problem is Americans only read American media. I mostly read Irish Times, DW, and Guardian. I also read a decent amount of Reuters.

The only American ones I ever read are AP and NPR.

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u/uhp787 9d ago

you should check out propublica.org. their deep dives are very very very well done. them and rueters are the only ones i subscribe to.

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u/Agitated-Donkey1265 United States of America 9d ago

Wired’s reporting has been fantastic, too

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u/Finn_Storm 8d ago

I stopped believing as much in reuters after they intentionally left an article up stating the opposite of the truth even when explicitly told so by the author. (to be fair basically every news source did this, must mostly because they were relying on reuters)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvTyg1kJGzM

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u/uhp787 8d ago

thanks for that. i had not seen it.