Major Western media outlets have stopped making online stories about Russia's war in Ukraine after the events in Israel
Among them are CNN, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Sky News

Major American media outlets have curtailed their online coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine (an updated short news feed) after a new war between Israel and Palestine broke out in the Middle East and became the number one topic for global media.
CNN, which had been reporting on the events in Ukraine almost non-stop since the beginning of the Russian invasion, stopped updating it on October 6. Since then, the link to the Ukrainian "online" has disappeared from the European version of the publication's home page and has not been seen again.
Almost simultaneously, The New York Times stopped reporting on Ukraine. Its main page, like CNN's, now covers events in Israel online.
There is no longer an online feed devoted to the Russian invasion in such publications as Bloomberg, Sky News, and CNBC.
Other Western media, primarily European, continue to cover the war in Ukraine. Among them, for example, are the British The Guardian and The Independent.
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