we've got some of the best in the business with us, including alison killing, who won a pulitzer prizeer work last year. alison used satellite imagery to identify how the chinese government was building a massive infrastructure to detain muslims. alison, i mentioned how open—source investigators are often amateur — they're certainly not all trained journalists. and your dayjob is in fact as an architect. and here you are winning a pulitzer. yeah, i mean, i'm trained as an architect, and i worked in commercial practice for a number of years but, in fact, my work has been moving away from construction and building for quite some time. i would say for the past four or five years, in fact. so this sort of work is now in fact my dayjob. fantastic, and we'll hear much more about that later. but let's start with francis scarr, one of the guys at bbc monitoring in moscow. francis, i referred to the situation as the ukraine crisis — that's because that's how it's headlined in the western media. is this the kind of language the russian media is using? well, if we take state tv, for example, whic