Zelensky or Zelenskyy? What's in a name?
CNN
As you've been reading about the Russia-Ukraine crisis, you may have noticed a slight -- but significant -- discrepancy in how different media outlets spell Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's name.
CNN uses the single "y" spelling for "Zelensky," while Fox and MSNBC go with a double "y" for "Zelenskyy." The New York Times and The Washington Post are both single "y" organizations. The Associated Press is a double "y" outlet. Reuters goes in a completely different direction, spelling his last name "Zelenskiy."
So, what gives? And why?
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