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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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Kim Jong Un Travels to Russia, His Bulletproof Train Spotted Ahead of Putin Meeting

The North Korean leader is making his first trip abroad in more than four years, likely aboard a luxury carriage preferred by his family

2 years ago

Up to 2,000 feared drowned after Libyan city hit by ‘catastrophic’ storm floods

Local leaders in eastern city of Derna say thousands missing after two ageing dams collapse overnight

2 years ago

The Big City Where Housing Is Still Affordable

As political leaders in urban areas around the developed world grapple with how best to revive their cities in the aftermath of the pandemic, Tokyo offers a template.

2 years ago

Lula promises to ignore ICC arrest warrant for Putin

The Brazilian leader says the Russian president will not be detained under his watch

2 years ago

Noah Lyles Doesn’t Regret Trash-Talking the NBA

The fastest man in the world caught up with GQ about putting on a show when he runs, getting manicure inspiration from Tyler, the Creator, and taking shots from basketball superstars.

2 years ago

‘We don’t see pro-Russia propaganda’ on X (aka Twitter) – Musk

A European Commission report claimed last week that ‘pro-Kremlin’ narratives were rampant on the platform

2 years ago

Erdogan urges G20 leaders to fulfill promises to Russia – Bloomberg

The Turkish leader is trying to revive the Black Sea grain deal, sources told the agency

2 years ago

Veteran South African apartheid-era politician and Zulu prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi dies aged 95

Mangosuthu Buthelezi, a towering figure in South African politics and outspoken Zulu chief, has died at the age of 95.

2 years ago

G20 laments war in Ukraine but avoids blaming Russia

The G20 summit in India has agreed on a joint declaration, including a statement on the war in Ukraine.

2 years ago

In pictures: Powerful earthquake kills hundreds in Morocco

‘There is no one here to help pull the dead from under the destruction,’ says woman whose house was destroyed

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Over 800 killed in deadliest earthquake to hit Morocco in decades

The magnitude-6.8 quake was the hardest to hit Morocco in 120 years.

2 years ago

Musk talked to Russian ambassador before Starlink decision – WaPo

The billionaire was reportedly told that a Ukrainian attack on Crimea could trigger a nuclear response from Moscow

2 years ago

Kim Kardashian makes Armenia appeal to Biden

The reality TV star wants the US president to pressure Azerbaijan into lifting a blockade on the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh

2 years ago

G20 admits African Union as permanent member

The 55-state bloc received a formal offer at the summit in New Delhi on Saturday

2 years ago

Morocco earthquake: hundreds dead, says government, as buildings fall and people flee homes

Heritage-listed old city in Marrakech among areas hit in quake measuring at least 6.8 and centred in High Atlas mountains

2 years ago

‘So sorry’: Fallon addresses ‘toxic’ scandal

Jimmy Fallon hosted an emergency Zoom call apologising to his staff after a bombshell expose levelled “toxic” allegations at the legendary TV host.

2 years ago

​Alarming footage of rapist’s TV interview ​

That ‘70s Show actor Danny Masterson appeared in a bizarre exchange with Conan O’Brien about having people feel his “balls” before he was sentenced for rape.

2 years ago

Elon Musk says he withheld Starlink over Crimea to avoid escalation

Elon Musk says he refused to give Kyiv access to his Starlink communications network over Crimea to avoid complicity in a "major act of war".

2 years ago

Former speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will run for reelection to House in 2024

By running for reelection, Pelosi is poised to extend her lengthy career on Capitol Hill, which began by winning a special election in June 1987, further cementing her role as a towering figure in Democratic politics in Washington and on the national stage. 

2 years ago

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