From Moscow to Delhi, the BBC faces grave threats around the world. Rishi Sunak must defend it better ✒️ iburrell
People watch the BBC documentary “India: The Modi Question”, on a screen installed in Kochi. , the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, now subtly undermines the century-old institution by insinuation and neglect., Mr Sunak leapt to defend his Indian counterpart. “I’m not sure I agree at all with the characterisation,” he told MPs, when asked about the programme.
Russian audiences still consume BBC content via VPNs , YouTube and the Telegram social network, but Moscow has blocked its television output, website and most of its social channels. The United Nations has voiced “grave concern” over Iranian government intimidation of staff working for BBC News Persian, which is blocked in Iran but can be accessed via satellite.
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