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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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Putin to Visit ICC Signatory Mongolia Despite Arrest Warrant
Ulaanbaatar, a longtime ally of Moscow, has maintained a neutral stance on the invasion of Ukraine, making it unlikely that it would detain Putin.
1 years ago
Ukraine loses first F-16 – media
The US-made jet reportedly crashed, killing the Western-trained pilot
1 years ago
Why is Harris bringing Walz to her first major interview?
The Democractic presidential nominee is facing some criticism for dodging the scrutiny of a solo interview.
1 years ago
Telegram boss banned from leaving France in criminal probe
He has been placed under formal investigation as part of a probe into organised crime on the messaging app, French prosecutors say.
1 years ago
2024 Paralympics opening ceremony kicks off 11 more days of sport in the City of Light
The opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Paralympics kicks off on Wednesday night on the famed Champs-Elysées avenue and the adjoining Place de la Concorde. From Thursday, eleven more days of sporting action in City of Light will take place in 18 of the 35 Olympic venues.
1 years ago
Durov under investigation for child abuse – AFP
The Telegram boss has reportedly been accused of violence against his six-year-old son
1 years ago
Supreme Court refuses to allow Biden’s latest student loan repayment plan as litigation continues
The Biden administration plan, known as Save, offers lower monthly student loan payments and a faster path to loan cancellation for millions of borrowers.
1 years ago
Macron proposed that Durov relocate Telegram to Paris – WSJ
The Telegram CEO had a face-to-face discussion with the French leader in 2018 that was not previously reported, the outlet has said
1 years ago
Durov taken to French court – media
The Telegram CEO was arrested in France as part of a probe into his alleged complicity in numerous criminal activities on the platform
1 years ago
The arrest of “Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg” rattles social media
Why Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, is in a French jail
1 years ago
NATO member rules out sending long-range arms to Kiev
Finland, as an immediate neighbor of Russia, expressed concern it could be attacked from their side
1 years ago
For Russia, Repelling Incursion Matters Less Than Advancing in Donbas
Despite its overwhelming firepower, Russia has been unable for weeks to push Ukrainian troops back across the border, with the failure as much the result of priorities as a lack of personnel.
1 years ago
Ludacris Provides Update After Concern Over Him Drinking Glacier Water
Glacier water can contain parasites and traces of fecal matter.
1 years ago
Russia targets ‘critical airfields’ in Ukraine – MOD
Several bases were struck while Kiev boasted of using F-16s in an air-defense role
1 years ago
Russia targets energy sector in huge missile and drone attack on Ukraine
Attack of 127 missiles and 109 drones is ‘one of the biggest’ of the war, Zelenskiy says, causing power and water outages
1 years ago
Russia targets energy sector in huge missile and drone attack on Ukraine
Attack of 127 missiles and 109 drones is ‘one of the biggest’ of the war, Zelenskiy says, causing power and water outages
1 years ago
How the Venice Film Festival Became an ‘Oscar Launchpad’
For the past decade, not a year has gone by without major awards-season contenders bowing at the festival.
1 years ago
‘There’s never been a greater time to be a Nigerian artist’: but have the new giants of African music shut the door behind them?
West African musicians have become stars in recent years as the fusions from the Afrobeats movement made for big label signings. But the surge of interest has made it tougher for aspiring artists to break through
1 years ago
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