The anatomy of the Epstein network
This news article from February 9, 2026, discusses media coverage of two distinct events. First, it examines the extensive media coverage of the released Epstein files, highlighting the involvement of powerful elites in potentially illegal or unethical activities.

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AI-generatedThis news article from February 9, 2026, discusses media coverage of two distinct events. First, it examines the extensive media coverage of the released Epstein files, highlighting the involvement of powerful elites in potentially illegal or unethical activities. The article suggests that a significant aspect of this story is being overlooked by mainstream media. Second, the article analyzes the media's portrayal of the "ceasefire" in Gaza, noting that over 500 Palestinians have died since its signing. It questions the use of the term "ceasefire" and explores how media silence, selective framing, and restricted access contribute to limited coverage of the situation in Gaza. The piece features commentary from analysts, lawyers, and fellows from various organizations.
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5 extractedThe Epstein files dump has led to days of intense media coverage.
More than 500 Palestinians have been killed since a US-brokered “ceasefire” was signed.
Powerful elites around the world engaged in either illegal or morally reprehensible behaviour.
Media silence, selective framing and restricted access help keep Gaza off the world’s screens.
Israel signals it’s preparing to resume full-scale war.