We look at Turkey's and Russia's battle in the air and over the airwaves; plus, China's anti-corruption drive.
On November 24, a Russian fighter jet was shot down by Turkish forces. This much we know. But beyond that, the facts are slippery, the coverage compromised and the narratives politically loaded.
Ankara says the jet violated Turkish airspace, whereas Moscow insists that Turkey shot down its plane over Syrian territory. The messages, which present very different versions of the facts, have since been amplified in the media of both countries.
For both Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Syrian conflict is a geopolitical minefield, which is why both nations are determined to control what is being said over the airwaves.
Strong on propaganda, less so on independent journalism, this is a story in which challenging the official line is a risky business.
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