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February 08, 2018

Russia ‘disappointed’ by fake news reports on Putin visit

MEDIA POLICY & QUALITY RESEARCH AND ANALYSISMMA in the media
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February 8, 2018, News24

Media Monitoring Africa director William Bird defended eNCA, saying that its apology was legitimate. Bird said that, with the current news frenzy, newsrooms were under “enormous pressure”.

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