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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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The rise and fall of Syria's brutal dictator Bashar Assad

Assad's older brother was set to follow in father Hafez Assad's footsteps. Bashar learned fast how to rule with an iron fist. It became his undoing.

1 years ago

After Assad, much promise — and risk and uncertainty

Putting Syria back together will be a daunting task after more than a decade of bloody conflict.

1 years ago

Trump unleashes on Putin, Syrian dictator

US President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed a hated dictator has “fled his country”, taking a swipe at Vladimir Putin in the process.

1 years ago

Nicole Kidman Exposed

The inexhaustible actress — fronting six major projects this year — opens up about her startlingly hypersexual role in 'Babygirl': "This is a place that I haven’t been."

1 years ago

South Korean defense minister resigns

Kim Yong-hyun has apologized for causing “confusion and concern” by advising President Yoon Suk Yeol to declare martial law

1 years ago

Queen Camilla confirms significant diagnosis

The 77-year-old royal has revealed the full extent of her recent health issues, which has seen her cancel a series of engagements.

1 years ago

Country’s government teeters on the brink

The government in one European country is teetering on the brink of collapse after the PM made a very controversial move.

1 years ago

South Korea in Limbo as Lawmakers Defy Martial Law

South Korea has declared martial law, with troops preparing to storm parliament after an escalation of tensions with North Korea.

1 years ago

Canada to buy helicopters, drones to meet Trump's demand for tighter border security

LeBlanc said Canada shares Trump's objectives of fighting fentanyl trafficking, illegal migration

1 years ago

No more daylight saving time? Musk, Ramaswamy muse on ending clock changes.

The “Department of Government Efficiency” may target the century-old practice, the men suggested on social media. It was not immediately clear whether they were serious.

1 years ago

Elton John says he's dealing with loss of eyesight

John thanked his husband, Canadian David Furnish, for supporting him through his sight issues

1 years ago

Ontario launches multimillion-dollar U.S. ad campaign amid Trump's tariff threat

Campaign will run through to U.S. president-elect's Jan. 20 inauguration day

1 years ago

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