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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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West playing with ‘stacked deck’ – Putin

Civilians in Donbass suffered while Kiev’s backers pretended they wanted to resolve the conflict peacefully, the Russian president claimed

3 years ago

Photos show devastating reality of Venice

The romantic waterways in Venice have been reduced to nothing but mud as the beloved Italian city experiences freak low tides.


 

3 years ago

U.S. will remain with Ukraine for 'as long as it takes,' Biden says on surprise visit to Kyiv

Unannounced visit made ahead of 1st anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

3 years ago

​Biden sends powerful message to Putin ​

  • Streets were blocked off in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv as a high-security operation swung into action.

3 years ago

Ohio train derailment reveals need for urgent reform, workers say

Unions say rail companies’ desire for increased profits is driving up safety risks – and more accidents will happen without action

3 years ago

Facebook Parent Launching ‘Meta Verified’ Subscription Service

Meta Platforms plans to test program starting at $11.99 a month in Australia and New Zealand

3 years ago

Joe Biden arrives in Ukraine

The US president has previously ruled out such a visit, saying he will travel to Poland but would not go further

3 years ago

China may give Russia weapons for Ukraine war, Anthony Blinken warns

China is considering giving Russia weapons and ammunition for the Ukraine war, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has said.

3 years ago

NATO doubles down: Highlights from the Munich Security Conference

Ukraine dominated the annual gathering, with Western leaders pledging to do more to fight Russia.

3 years ago

Macron wants Russia defeated but not ‘crushed’

Paris stands firmly against “attacking Russia on its own soil,” the French leader stated

3 years ago

Jimmy Carter, 98, to Receive Hospice Care at Home

The 39th president won’t seek further medical interventions after series of hospital stays

3 years ago

US accuses Russia of committing ‘crimes against humanity’

Vice-president Kamala Harris vows to hold perpetrators to account as Blinken flags Moscow threat to Moldova

3 years ago

TikTok Commits to Two New Data Centers in Europe

The Chinese-owned video-sharing app also said it had 125 million monthly active users in the EU

3 years ago

Bankrupt Alex Jones spends nearly $100,000 a month

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has filed for bankruptcy but has nearly $10m (£8.3m) in assets and spends almost $100,000 (£83,000) a month, according to court filings.

3 years ago

Why US troops are returning to the Philippines

China has had an unusually busy and bizarre week. 

3 years ago

Bruce Willis’ health worsens, gets ‘cruel’ new diagnosis

Die Hard star Bruce Willis’ condition has significantly worsened, nearly one year after it was announced he was battling aphasia.

3 years ago

Belarus Leader Stands by Putin and Is Prepared to Aid More Russian Attacks on Ukraine

Alexander Lukashenko, one of the few world leaders to still back the Kremlin, is now trying to cast himself as peacemaker

3 years ago

Ryan Seacrest Is Leaving ‘Live with Kelly and Ryan’ After Nearly Six Years

Kelly Ripa’s husband, actor Mark Consuelos, will succeed Seacrest as co-host, Disney says

3 years ago

Biden Says 3 Latest Objects Most Likely Not Spy Devices

In his first extensive remarks on the mysterious objects in American airspace, Biden said the three objects appeared unrelated to the Chinese spy balloon and were most likely “tied to private companies, recreation or research institutions.” He said he expected to speak with President Xi Jinping of China soon.

3 years ago

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Is Stepping Down After Nearly a Decade in the Role

She will be succeeded by Neal Mohan, YouTube’s current chief product officer

3 years ago

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