Mick Krever,

Mick Krever is an award-winning senior field producer based in London. He travels the world reporting on major international stories and managing editorial output for CNN's TV and digital platforms. Since its outset, Krever has been an integral part of CNN's coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, documenting major battlefield developments and shedding light on the impact of the war on ordinary Ukrainians. He also reported extensively on climate change, particularly focusing on the impact of climate change on ordinary people. Prior to becoming a full-time field producer, Krever worked as a senior producer for CNN Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour and helped manage her daily flagship interview program Amanpour.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

80%

Examples:

  • The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will soon go into Rafah and disband Hamas battalions.
  • The judges of the High Court of Justice want to saw off the branch of existence of the Jewish people

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews have long held a privileged position in Israel, with their schools receiving generous government subsidies. The young men of the Haredim are in all practical terms exempt from mandatory military services.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Netanyahu relies on two Ultra-Orthodox parties, Shas and United Torah Judaism, to maintain a governing coalition.
  • The title implies that Netanyahu has ordered an evacuation of Rafah when no such order has been issued yet.

Deceptions

50%

Examples:

  • The Israeli Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the government to stop funding religious schools whose students defy mandatory military service, posing one of the most serious threats to date for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews have long held a privileged position in Israel, with their schools receiving generous government subsidies. The young men of the Haredim are in all practical terms exempt from mandatory military services

Recent Articles

Israel's Religious Draft Crisis: Implications for the Political Landscape and International Relations

Israel's Religious Draft Crisis: Implications for the Political Landscape and International Relations

Broke On: Friday, 29 March 2024 Israel faces a crisis over its religious draft as the war in Gaza continues. The Israeli Supreme Court has ruled that funding for ultra-Orthodox seminaries will be frozen unless their students serve in the military, which could have significant implications for Israel's political landscape and relationship with other countries.
Israel Prepares for Civilian Evacuations in Rafah Ahead of Invasion Against Hamas

Israel Prepares for Civilian Evacuations in Rafah Ahead of Invasion Against Hamas

Broke On: Saturday, 10 February 2024 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the military to prepare for civilian evacuations in Rafah ahead of an expected invasion. The city, located at the border with Egypt and serving as a refugee camp for Palestinians fleeing from Israel's war against Hamas, is home to four battalions of the militant group. Netanyahu stated that achieving the goal of the war requires eliminating Hamas, but did not provide details on when or where evacuations might occur.