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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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Canadian state media quits Twitter over label

The CBC has objected to Elon Musk’s ‘government-funded media’ designation

2 years ago

Alabama shooting: Phil Dowdell died saving sister's life

The birthday girl at an Alabama party where four people were shot dead was saved by her brother, she has told the BBC. He later died in her arms.

2 years ago

Sudan’s power struggle an ‘existential’ tussle between two generals, two armies

Mounting tension between Sudan’s two most powerful generals, each backed by a formidable force, has boiled over into open conflict just 18 months after they conspired to derail the country’s transition to democracy – with civilians caught in the crossfire of a deadly power struggle.

2 years ago

Sudan crisis: Further fierce fighting between army and RSF

Fierce clashes have been reported across Sudan as fighting between rival armed factions continues to spread.

2 years ago

Sudan fighting: The military rivalry behind the clashes in Khartoum

The fighting that has erupted in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, and elsewhere in the country is a direct result of a vicious power struggle within the country's military leadership.

2 years ago

Sudan paramilitaries clash with army in struggle for power

Fighting comes after negotiations between military and civilian groups break down

2 years ago

The breakdown of French-German relations augurs ill for the EU

Progress on enlargement, the budget and governance will be close to impossible without harmony between Paris and Berlin

2 years ago

Kim Kardashian’s bikini selfie goes viral

Kim Kardashian’s latest bikini selfie has revealed just how much the reality star’s body has changed in recent years.  

2 years ago

​A-list exes spotted kissing at Coachella ​

One year after devastating fans with news of their split, the famous ex-couple have been spotted making out during the first night of the festival.


 

2 years ago

In China, Germany’s foreign minister does not hold back—and is still welcomed

Annalena Baerbock made clear that any change to the status quo in the Taiwan Strait would be unacceptable

2 years ago

Simon Cowell’s surprising admission at 63

Just two days ago I was thinking, ‘It would be nice to have another.’

2 years ago

NBA fine Dallas Mavericks $750,000 for resting key players

The Dallas Mavericks have been fined $750,000 by the NBA for resting key players against the Chicago Bulls despite being in play-off contention.

2 years ago

​Star breaks internet with racy selfie ​

Selena Gomez has stunned her fans with her most recent snap, with the racy picture attracting two million likes in a matter of minutes.


 

2 years ago

​Brits ‘rejoicing’ Meghan’s huge decision ​

The British are “rejoicing” a decision by Meghan Markle ahead of King Charles III’s coronation next month.


 

2 years ago

Montana Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on TikTok

Supporters of the first-of-its-kind-bill expect legal challenges if the governor signs the legislation.3 min read


 

2 years ago

Air Guardsman Is Charged Over Leaked Documents

The 21-year-old was charged with unlawfully taking and sharing a trove of highly classified intelligence documents, in a security breach that exposed significant vulnerabilities in how the U.S. retains its most closely held secrets.

2 years ago

Japan PM Fumio Kishida safe after ‘smoke bomb’ at speech

Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated unharmed from the scene of a campaign speech Saturday after a blast sounded and white smoke filled the air.

2 years ago

Elon Musk launches AI start-up

The billionaire entrepreneur previously warned of the “profound risks” AI could pose to humanity

2 years ago

​Nation paying recluses to ‘re-enter society’ ​

One country is paying its “lonely” young people a staggering $743 each and every month for a truly baffling reason.


 

2 years ago

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