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Washington, D.C. Staff Writer Education: American University, MA in Journalism and Public Affairs; University of Notre Dame, BA in American Studies Marisa Iati is a reporter on the general assignment desk at The Washington Post. She previously worked at the Star-Ledger and NJ.com in New Jersey,...
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‘Over’: A-lister’s ‘unable to make it work’
Jennifer Lopez is having a tough year after her tour flopped, and now reports are claiming her marriage could suffer a similar fate.
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Chad junta chief Mahamat Idriss Déby officially declared winner of presidential election
Chad's junta leader General Mahamat Idriss Déby has been confirmed the winner of the May 6 presidential election, with 61 percent of the vote.
1 years ago
Zelensky blames ‘whole world’ for Ukraine’s failures in Kharkov
Russian forces recently captured several settlements near the city, gaining an upper hand in the region
1 years ago
King Charles III’s blood-red portrait is a stylistic mess
The royal portrait by Jonathan Yeo has caused a stir online. It’s confused and unaccountably frightening, our critic writes.
1 years ago
Russia-China ties are model of relations between great powers – Xi
Vladimir Putin has said cooperation between Beijing and Moscow does not pose a threat to other nations
1 years ago
Slovakia faces ‘civil war’ – interior minister
The attempt on Prime Minister Robert Fico stems from a combustible political environment in the country, officials have said
1 years ago
South African president passes disputed health law
Opponents claim the move is a ploy by the government to buy votes ahead of elections on May 29
1 years ago
France sends troops to overseas territory to quell unrest (VIDEOS)
Several days of riots in New Caledonia come after Paris proposed changes to the local voting system
1 years ago
Kristi Noem banned from seven Native American reservations in her own state
Actions taken after South Dakota governor – fresh off a dog-killing scandal – suggests tribal leaders benefiting from drug cartels
1 years ago
Slovak prime minister survives surgery after assassination attempt: As it happened
Robert Fico was wounded when an assailant fired multiple shots outside a government meeting
1 years ago
Slovak PM Robert Fico shot and wounded
Robert Fico was attacked outside a cultural centre in the town of Handlova, and a suspect was detained.
1 years ago
Buffer or ruse?: Russia's new offensive in northeast Ukraine 'not an open road to Kharkiv'
Over the past three days, Russia has seized control of several localities north of Kharkiv in a fierce new offensive that could bring Moscow to the gates of Ukraine’s second-largest city. FRANCE 24 spoke to several military analysts who believe that it is still too early to speak of a turning point in Russia’s war on Ukraine.
1 years ago
Island nation erupts into violence, three dead
New Caledonia’s international airport is closed and Australians are advised to exercise a high degree of caution, as protests turn deadly.
1 years ago
Cannes opens with Palme d’Or for Meryl Streep, spotlight on female icons of film
The Cannes Film Festival opened Tuesday with the presentation of an honorary Palme d'Or for Meryl Streep and a tribute to jury head Greta Gerwig as the French Riviera gathering kicked off its 77th edition against the backdrop of a defining #MeToo moment for French film.
1 years ago
Vladimir Putin will meet his big brother in Beijing
Russia’s leader wants to strengthen his “no-limits” partnership with Xi Jinping
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