🔴Since the moment Russian troops crossed the border into his country, Zelensky has won over countless new fans.
He’s delivered one-liners to raise a gritty smile and defiance to leave audiences in tears. Even his translator broke down and blubbed over the weekend
🌎Across social media platforms, his brief, uplifting clips are shared among tens of millions.
Zelensky is making sure that, from Sydney to Sheffield, Berlin to Boston, foreigners know exactly who Ukrainians are, and rally to their cause
📱He seems to be well aware that 68% of Ukrainians get their news from social networks, more even than television.
Meanwhile, Russians spend nearly 2.5 hours on social media each day, making them the most active users in Europe
It is an understanding of audience-building rooted in his showbiz past.
➡️No one knows more than he the alchemy that such myth-making can have, turning fiction into fact
📺After all, he was propelled to the presidency in the first place by an anti-corruption campaign that blossomed from his role in a hit television show.
His character, a teacher, rose to the Ukrainian presidency on the back of an anti-corruption campaign
🇷🇺Compare that to the self-important media projections of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin...
...whose own photo-ops – all ice-bath plunging, bare-chested riding strongman – offer a purely unintentional form of comedy
Such winning fluency and immediacy in communications only begins with Zelensky.
🥊Kyiv’s mayor, Vitaly Klitschko, is another former celebrity taking up the information war
🔴As world heavyweight boxing champion, Klitschko arguably had a far bigger public profile before the conflict than Zelensky.
Like many Ukrainian politicians, he too has been using social media to communicate directly with his people
🌐Through his posts, Klitschko, like countless ordinary Ukrainians, enables the watching world to follow the fighting in near real time
Yet social media success, for all its importance, is no guarantee of military victory. War has its own pitiless logic
Here's the latest on the global tech outage from reporter @matthfield:
Television channels, airports and banks around the world have been knocked offline in a massive outage causing Windows computers to suddenly shut down.
Sky News’s breakfast show was not on air on Friday morning, replaced by archive footage.
Downdetector, a website which monitors outages, reported sudden spikes in problems with websites including Microsoft applications, banking websites and airline apps.
On Ryanair’s website, the company urged passengers to arrive at airports three hours early blaming a “third party IT issue, which is outside Ryanair’s control and affect all airlines operating across the network”.
Our Senior Technology Reporter @GazTheJourno will be here from 1pm today to answer all of your questions!
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✍️ @GazTheJourno: Elon Musk has always wanted to create a company called X.
The first X was in fact an online bank he set up in the late 1990s - and its CEO was Peter Thiel. That company later became PayPal and was bought by eBay in 2002.
@GazTheJourno 🗣️ @GazTheJourno: Twitter’s blue bird logo has been with the site since its creation in 2006. Its branding has always been twee(t!), featuring the bird doing cutesy things including lifting up the fail whale on its ‘site over capacity’ page back in the 2010s… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
🇺🇦 Elderly and vulnerable Ukrainians were taken into Russian territory, stripped of their citizenship, forced to give blood and left in agony from botched medical procedures, a Telegraph investigation has found.
🔴 Elderly and vulnerable Ukrainians were taken into Russian territory, stripped of their citizenship, forced to give blood and left in agony from botched medical procedures.
Oleg Andreev, 65, who is paralysed, was taken by Russian invaders occupying his village in eastern Ukraine. Mr Andreev said his wheelchair was stolen by a Russian soldier, who used it for an
injured comrade.
🇺🇦 Exclusive: Alexander Lukashenko implicated in alleged war crime as boys and girls as young as six are taken to camps in 'forced deportation'
Read this exclusive in full from @sophia_yan, @Nat_Vasilyeva, and @VerityBowman here 👇
@sophia_yan @Nat_Vasilyeva @VerityBowman It is estimated that 2,150 Ukrainian children have been taken to at least four camps in Belarus since September 2022, with numbers expected to reach 3,000 by autumn this year.
Three of the “camps” are in the Minsk region, namely the Ostroshitsky Gorodok Sanatorium, the Zubrenok national children’s educational and health centre, and Dubrava children’s camp. The fourth site is the Golden Sands Sanatorium in the Gomel region.
🔴NEW: The US was concerned about what would happen to Russia’s nuclear weapons during the armed coup staged by Yevgeny Prigozhin, an official has said.