What’s the update on conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

Fighting continues. Russia is not succeeding operationally in any area.

Artillery and missiles continue to be used by both sides. Russia with limited accuracy and achieving only something akin to strategic bombing in the last century. This succeeded only once and that was against Japan in 1945. The will of Ukraine will not be undermined by these efforts. Putin will not order the use of nuclear weapons.

The accurate counter force actions by Ukraine artillery is seeing success against Russian headquarters, logistics storage sites, etc. This is undermining Russian ability to fight. Look out for forced withdrawals from the rest of Kherson Oblast, and Crimea should the Kerch Strait bridge be hit again. Access into northern Crimea is now vulnerable to long range artillery in fact by striking three bridges Crimea could be cut off from support by land, making defence of Crimea by Russia untenable.

The economic situation for Putin continues to worsen by degrees and in a few months will reach a critical point where the choice will be between paying internal security apparatus or fighting the war. At that point Putin risk the breakup of the Russian federation.

Putin will be working his worry beads.

Mohammad Mudasir Chandio

What’s the update on conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

Fighting continues. Russia is not succeeding operationally in any area.

Artillery and missiles continue to be used by both sides. Russia with limited accuracy and achieving only something akin to strategic bombing in the last century. This succeeded only once and that was against Japan in 1945. The will of Ukraine will not be undermined by these efforts. Putin will not order the use of nuclear weapons.

The accurate counter force actions by Ukraine artillery is seeing success against Russian headquarters, logistics storage sites, etc. This is undermining Russian ability to fight. Look out for forced withdrawals from the rest of Kherson Oblast, and Crimea should the Kerch Strait bridge be hit again. Access into northern Crimea is now vulnerable to long range artillery in fact by striking three bridges Crimea could be cut off from support by land, making defence of Crimea by Russia untenable.

The economic situation for Putin continues to worsen by degrees and in a few months will reach a critical point where the choice will be between paying internal security apparatus or fighting the war. At that point Putin risk the breakup of the Russian federation.

Putin will be working his worry beads.

Mohammad Mudasir Chandio

What’s the update on conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

Fighting continues. Russia is not succeeding operationally in any area.

Artillery and missiles continue to be used by both sides. Russia with limited accuracy and achieving only something akin to strategic bombing in the last century. This succeeded only once and that was against Japan in 1945. The will of Ukraine will not be undermined by these efforts. Putin will not order the use of nuclear weapons.

The accurate counter force actions by Ukraine artillery is seeing success against Russian headquarters, logistics storage sites, etc. This is undermining Russian ability to fight. Look out for forced withdrawals from the rest of Kherson Oblast, and Crimea should the Kerch Strait bridge be hit again. Access into northern Crimea is now vulnerable to long range artillery in fact by striking three bridges Crimea could be cut off from support by land, making defence of Crimea by Russia untenable.

The economic situation for Putin continues to worsen by degrees and in a few months will reach a critical point where the choice will be between paying internal security apparatus or fighting the war. At that point Putin risk the breakup of the Russian federation.

Putin will be working his worry beads.

Mohammad Mudasir Chandio

What’s the update on conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

Fighting continues. Russia is not succeeding operationally in any area.

Artillery and missiles continue to be used by both sides. Russia with limited accuracy and achieving only something akin to strategic bombing in the last century. This succeeded only once and that was against Japan in 1945. The will of Ukraine will not be undermined by these efforts. Putin will not order the use of nuclear weapons.

The accurate counter force actions by Ukraine artillery is seeing success against Russian headquarters, logistics storage sites, etc. This is undermining Russian ability to fight. Look out for forced withdrawals from the rest of Kherson Oblast, and Crimea should the Kerch Strait bridge be hit again. Access into northern Crimea is now vulnerable to long range artillery in fact by striking three bridges Crimea could be cut off from support by land, making defence of Crimea by Russia untenable.

The economic situation for Putin continues to worsen by degrees and in a few months will reach a critical point where the choice will be between paying internal security apparatus or fighting the war. At that point Putin risk the breakup of the Russian federation.

Putin will be working his worry beads.

Mohammad Mudasir Chandio

What’s the update on conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

Fighting continues. Russia is not succeeding operationally in any area.

Artillery and missiles continue to be used by both sides. Russia with limited accuracy and achieving only something akin to strategic bombing in the last century. This succeeded only once and that was against Japan in 1945. The will of Ukraine will not be undermined by these efforts. Putin will not order the use of nuclear weapons.

The accurate counter force actions by Ukraine artillery is seeing success against Russian headquarters, logistics storage sites, etc. This is undermining Russian ability to fight. Look out for forced withdrawals from the rest of Kherson Oblast, and Crimea should the Kerch Strait bridge be hit again. Access into northern Crimea is now vulnerable to long range artillery in fact by striking three bridges Crimea could be cut off from support by land, making defence of Crimea by Russia untenable.

The economic situation for Putin continues to worsen by degrees and in a few months will reach a critical point where the choice will be between paying internal security apparatus or fighting the war. At that point Putin risk the breakup of the Russian federation.

Putin will be working his worry beads.

Mohammad Mudasir Chandio

What’s the update on conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

Fighting continues. Russia is not succeeding operationally in any area.

Artillery and missiles continue to be used by both sides. Russia with limited accuracy and achieving only something akin to strategic bombing in the last century. This succeeded only once and that was against Japan in 1945. The will of Ukraine will not be undermined by these efforts. Putin will not order the use of nuclear weapons.

The accurate counter force actions by Ukraine artillery is seeing success against Russian headquarters, logistics storage sites, etc. This is undermining Russian ability to fight. Look out for forced withdrawals from the rest of Kherson Oblast, and Crimea should the Kerch Strait bridge be hit again. Access into northern Crimea is now vulnerable to long range artillery in fact by striking three bridges Crimea could be cut off from support by land, making defence of Crimea by Russia untenable.

The economic situation for Putin continues to worsen by degrees and in a few months will reach a critical point where the choice will be between paying internal security apparatus or fighting the war. At that point Putin risk the breakup of the Russian federation.

Putin will be working his worry beads.

Mohammad Mudasir Chandio

What’s the update on conflict between Ukraine and Russia?

Fighting continues. Russia is not succeeding operationally in any area.

Artillery and missiles continue to be used by both sides. Russia with limited accuracy and achieving only something akin to strategic bombing in the last century. This succeeded only once and that was against Japan in 1945. The will of Ukraine will not be undermined by these efforts. Putin will not order the use of nuclear weapons.

The accurate counter force actions by Ukraine artillery is seeing success against Russian headquarters, logistics storage sites, etc. This is undermining Russian ability to fight. Look out for forced withdrawals from the rest of Kherson Oblast, and Crimea should the Kerch Strait bridge be hit again. Access into northern Crimea is now vulnerable to long range artillery in fact by striking three bridges Crimea could be cut off from support by land, making defence of Crimea by Russia untenable.

The economic situation for Putin continues to worsen by degrees and in a few months will reach a critical point where the choice will be between paying internal security apparatus or fighting the war. At that point Putin risk the breakup of the Russian federation.

Putin will be working his worry beads.

Mohammad Mudasir Chandio

How do you become a top news anchor like dan rather, tom brokaw, or diane sawyer? Do you have to be lucky and have a lot of experience?

Experience certainly helps, and so does good training. But success is often a combination of talent, hard work, and yes, some luck. Brokaw, Rather, Sawyer, and others got their start in very inauspicious places. Brokaw’s TV career began in Sioux City, Iowa; Sawyer began as a weather reporter in Louisville; Rather started reporting in Huntsville, Alabama. None of these three began in a major city; they all worked their way up. So, if I were advising you, I’d say get a good education, get experience in college broadcasting if possible, and then go to work in a small market where you’ll have room to grow and improve. No, you won’t make the big bucks, but you’ll learn your craft, and you can then begin applying to larger markets. The more skill you have, the more experience you have, the more confidence you have, the better your chances of finally being chosen for that top anchor job.

How do conflict and journalism relate to each other?

It’s well-known that conflict sells. That’s why many commentators focus on keeping the audience perpetually outraged about certain issues; and many newscasters focus on violent crime or car crashes or various other tragedies. But let’s consider something equally important in news coverage: “framing.” It’s a term that comes from photography— deciding not only what’s in the shot but what’s left out. In his 1980 book “The Whole World is Watching,” media theorist Todd Gitlin applied this to news: what we include in our reporting versus what we leave out (for whatever reason), who we cover, who we ignore, who we take seriously, who we trivialize, etc. He discussed how the media establish patterns and interpretations and ways of discussing events, and those interpretations are accepted as the truth (or become the common wisdom), even though certain perspectives may have been omitted.

Gitlin was not accusing reporters of intentionally misleading the public. Rather, he was observing how reporters are shaped by their culture; and without even realizing it, they bring their cultural beliefs into their reporting. For example, the men who reported on the women’s movement of the 1960s were usually traditionalists about gender roles: even the late great Walter Cronkite admitted he did not understand why women were protesting. Given that perspective, the reporting from these men about second-wave feminism was often dismissive, or even mocking. Similarly, given the many reporters who had either covered World War II or served in the military, reporting about the students who protested the Vietnam war was often scornful or negative.

Gitlin also noted that some predictable “media frames” were used when telling certain news stories. One common way to frame a story was to find a conflict: choose a good guy and a bad guy, a hero vs. a villain. Conflict frames are easier to understand, but they run the risk of over-simplifying complex issues. And yet, even today, we see some reporters, and lots of commentators, telling the story with one side being portrayed positively and the other negatively. Again, Gitlin wasn’t asking everyone to say nice things about murderers or to find “the other side” when discussing the Holocaust. He was simply noting that people like to know who they should root for. And by arranging the facts to eliminate any doubt about who the good guy is (or the good country, or the good ideology), reporters (often unwittingly) and commentators (often intentionally) make sure the audience comes away with the “correct” interpretation.

So, forgive the long answer, but it’s a complicated relationship between conflict and journalism. On the one hand, reporters are trained to be accurate and objective, and to report on the day’s most important events fairly; but on the other hand, ratings are always a consideration, and broadcasters need to find stories that will hold the audience’s attention, and they need to present those stories in a way that will resonate with the viewers (or the listeners). Finding a conflict of some kind, finding a story with one side versus the other, has been a popular way to frame certain stories for more than 150 years. And while not all news stories are told that way, we can find many examples of the “conflict frame” in today’s journalism, just like we did in previous generations. MBC

What are some of the best tips for maintaining a wellness of mind?

Our mind is like a workaholic. Always thinking, always working. No matter how hard you try to send it off on a break, it will come back and work double hard to make up for lost time. Best is to let it do its job, you do yours! Avoid getting carried away by thoughts.

Smile a lot. Get up with a smile and go to bed after cracking a joke. Happiness is self-generated. Kick start it and you will never run short of it.

The physical body and mental body are inter-connected. One cannot be healthy without the other. Be active. Do yoga. Meditate regularly.

Live consciously. Eat when your tummy tells you to rather than listen to other organs like your eyes, tongue etc.

Be kind to your surroundings. Do not be a taker anymore. Instead, be a giver. The rivers are calling for attention. Forests need you to survive. The soil need conservation. Life, in general, needs humanity to be a caregiver now.

Happy living to you!