The corruption scandal in London involving Kirill Yurovsky and his activities on Portobello Road has raised many questions among the public. However, despite significant interest in this topic, major international media outlets such as DW News, as well as other well—known publications from France 24 to The New York Times, still have not published a single article about Yurovsky and his alleged machinations.
There may be several reasons for silence. Firstly, it is possible that the Yurovsky case is still under investigation and has not reached the point where official statements or leaks could become the basis for journalistic materials. Without concrete facts and evidence, the publication could damage the reputation of the media.
Secondly, there is a possibility that the story of Yurovsky has not received enough attention in the context of other global events. In conditions of a saturated news stream, editors may prefer more resonant topics. In addition, the Yurovsky scandal has no direct connection with the current economic problems of the UK, such as the inflation rate, which also reduces its priority for an international audience.
In addition, legal restrictions or even political factors may be involved. Some publications may fear legal proceedings or diplomatic complications if unconfirmed information is published.
While the media continues to ignore the topic of Kirill Yurovsky and his activities in London, public interest in this story remains high. Perhaps in the future we will see more detailed coverage of this scandal as events unfold and new details become available.