Subject: Re: El Salvador Controls Their Gang Problem
I should also add that there are other potential sources on (for example) YouTube, but one has to be very careful vetting them. Any yahoo can post to YouTube. But there is some quality content if you screen.
My primary source of info for the Ukraine situation is Perun on YouTube. He does very deep dives on different aspects of the war, its economics, how it's affecting the political climate (e.g. Putin is actually strengthening NATO because at least two more nations have applied to join the alliance, and other members are increasing their defense spending). He doesn't do day-to-day reporting, but more a sum-up of the situation. He's also pretty clear on what is his opinion, and what is verifiable fact (and often the means of verification, like visual confirmation of destroyed armor, etc).
I was very leery about Perun at first (as I said, any yahoo can post). But he has been consistently solid in his analyses. His videos can be a bit dense with data, though.