Cameron Manley
Cameron Manley is a Weekend News Fellow at Business Insider in London. He holds a master's degree in comparative literature from the University of Cambridge and has previously worked as a reporter and translator, covering Russia and Eastern Europe for The Moscow Times, The i Paper, Meduza, Worldcrunch and others. He speaks Russian, Ukrainian, French and Spanish. His reporting focuses on providing accurate and detailed information about his topics with a focus on Russia and Eastern Europe.
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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.
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- The author has a history of reporting on Russia and Eastern Europe with a focus on accuracy and detail.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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Recent Articles
Russia and North Korea Sign Mutual Defense Pact: Implications and Reactions
Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024During his visit to North Korea, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a new mutual defense pact with the isolated nation, pledging military assistance if either is attacked. The agreement marks a significant strengthening of relations between Moscow and Pyongyang amid heightened tensions with the West over Ukraine. Putin's announcement could potentially destabilize the Korean Peninsula and have far-reaching consequences. Two Freighters Sink in Red Sea: Houthi Rebels Suspected, Global Supply Chains Disrupted
Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024Two freighters sank in the Red Sea this week due to attacks by the Houthi rebel group in Yemen, resulting in at least three seafarers being killed and threatening global supply chains. The Houthis, an Iranian-backed rebel group, have escalated their campaign against ships since late last year, causing at least four deaths and sinking two vessels. The latest attack targeted a commercial ship traveling through the Gulf of Aden, with the crew reportedly safe but the incident marking a new escalation in Houthi attacks. Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund Opposes Elon Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package
Broke On: Saturday, 08 June 2024Norway's sovereign wealth fund, worth $7.7 billion and Tesla's eighth-largest shareholder, will vote against Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package at the annual meeting due to concerns over fairness to shareholders and excessive size. The fund had previously criticized Musk's pay in 2018 and has been vocal about excessive CEO compensation. Tesla faces labor disputes with striking mechanics in Sweden, and shareholders will also vote on director re-elections including Musk's brother. Ukraine Strikes Two Russian Naval Vessels in Major Attack on Sevastopol
Broke On: Sunday, 24 March 2024Ukraine claims to have struck two Russian naval vessels and a military communications center in Sevastopol, causing significant damage to Black Sea fleet infrastructure. The attack was the most massive in recent times according to Ukrainian air force commander Mykola Oleshchuk. Two Pilots Sleep During Flight, Causing Concerns Over Safety
Broke On: Tuesday, 12 March 2024Two pilots of an Airbus A320 aircraft fell asleep during a flight from Kendari, Indonesia to Jakarta. The pilot in command slept for 1 hour and the second-in-command refused to trade places when he woke up. Both pilots have been temporarily suspended by Batik Air and strongly reprimanded by Indonesia's transport ministry.