Holly Ellyatt,

Holly Ellyatt is an experienced journalist who has covered various topics related to Europe, including politics, economics and culture. She joined CNBC in 2016 as a correspondent for CNBC.com after working for Reuters and The Guardian.

57%

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

85%

Examples:

  • She seems to have a pro-Ukrainian stance and blames Russia for the conflict, while downplaying or ignoring Ukrainian actions against Russian targets.
  • The author tends to present a biased view of the situation in Ukraine and Russia. She often uses sensationalized language and exaggerated claims that are not supported by evidence.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • She does not disclose any potential conflicts of interest in her articles.
  • The author may have a conflict of interest by reporting on events that are related to her own country's interests. She may be influenced by political or ideological factors that shape her coverage.

Contradictions

100%

Examples:

  • She fails to acknowledge the complexity and diversity of opinions and perspectives in the region.
  • The author contradicts herself by reporting on different events without providing a clear context or explanation. She also repeats information that is already known from previous articles.

Deceptions

30%

Examples:

  • She does not provide a balanced or objective view of the situation.
  • The author is deceptive by presenting information that is misleading or false. She uses emotional language and vague terms to manipulate the reader's perception.

Recent Articles

Putin Warns of Attack on NATO Member if U.S.-Made F-16 Jets Deployed in Ukraine

Putin Warns of Attack on NATO Member if U.S.-Made F-16 Jets Deployed in Ukraine

Broke On: Thursday, 28 March 2024 Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied plans to launch an attack on a NATO member but warned that any Western air base hosting U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets in Ukraine could be targeted by Russian forces due to the high standard of runways and reinforced hangars required by the aircraft, which make them vulnerable to attack.
139 Killed in Moscow Terrorist Attack; Russia Accuses Ukraine Despite Lack of Evidence

139 Killed in Moscow Terrorist Attack; Russia Accuses Ukraine Despite Lack of Evidence

Broke On: Wednesday, 27 March 2024 On March 27, 2024, a terrorist attack in Moscow killed at least 139 people and injured hundreds more. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the assault and shared video evidence on social media. Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Ukraine of being involved despite lack of evidence. Russia's Investigative Committee published a list identifying 143 confirmed dead, but there are still reports missing persons since Friday due to thousands attending Soviet-era rock group Picnic at Crocus City Hall. The attack led to increased security in Belarus.