Abstract

In this paper, the primary focus of cross-cultural communication research in the Russo-Ukrainian war revolves around understanding how is could interact with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds, how comprehension and misunderstandings arise, and how communication bridges gender, ethnic, racial, linguistic, and cultural gaps to foster globalization, between the New York Times and the People's Daily. This paper revealed that constructing models based on these motivations will assist people in conducting more successful milliary campaigns with the reduced risks, especially, news coverage from New York Times and the People's Daily about the Russo-Ukrainian war varied a lot.

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