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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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Kenyan leader vows crackdown amid deadly protests (VIDEO)
William Ruto says it’s unacceptable for “criminals” posing as peaceful protesters to terrorize people
1 years ago
Singer behind massive 00s hit dead at 49
The frontman of Crazy Town – the band responsible for one of the biggest hits of the early 2000s – has been found dead at his home.
1 years ago
Paris organisers unable to confirm Olympic swimming events for Seine – with one month to go
The Seine is set to be a star feature of the Paris Olympics, but with just one month remaining until the opening of the games, heavy rains and pollution are keeping organisers in suspense on whether they will be able to host the open-water swimming events and a leg of the triathlon in the river.
1 years ago
22 killed in lithium battery plant fire in South Korea
Majority of the dead were workers who emigrated from China, officials say
1 years ago
Death toll rises in Russia's Dagestan region after coordinated attacks on churches, synagogues
The death toll from a series of brazen attacks on churches and synagogues in Russia’s mainly Muslim region of Dagestan rose to 20 on Monday after gunmen went on the rampage in coordinated attacks in two of the republic’s most important cities.
1 years ago
‘Vogue World’ brings fashion and sport together in Paris ahead of Olympics
Paris played host Sunday to an ultra-glitzy collision between fashion and sport as Vogue put on its latest branding event in the heart of the city ahead of the Olympic Games.
1 years ago
Terrorist attacks in southern Russia: What we know so far
Militants have targeted synagogues, churches, and the police in the Russian region of Dagestan
1 years ago
Searching for the Star of the N.B.A. Finals
This year’s series, between the Boston Celtics and the Dallas Mavericks, featured many wonderful players but no obvious main character.
1 years ago
Why Is South America’s Leading Soccer Tournament Being Played in the U.S.?
Argentina will be defending its title in Atlanta, and its first opponent will be Canada.
1 years ago
How Jordan Bardella became France’s far-right poster boy
With a charismatic blend of youthful vigour and strategic communication, far-right leader Jordan Bardella has captivated millions on social media, a sign of the "Bardella mania" that has swept through France’s younger demographic. At just 28, Bardella's ascent to the top of the National Rally party formerly led by Marine Le Pen and Macron's call for snap legislative elections may well pave the road to the prime minister's office.
1 years ago
US bans Russia's Kaspersky software over national security concerns
President Joe Biden's administration on Thursday banned Russia-based cybersecurity firm Kaspersky from providing its popular antivirus products in the United States over national security concerns, the US Commerce Department said.
1 years ago
Trump and Biden cram final prep and ready attack lines ahead of next week's debate
As the June 27 event nears, the Biden team's approach is "like cramming for a final," while the Trump campaign says it's focused on informal policy sessions.
1 years ago
Kanye’s Aussie wife Bianca Censori goes near-topless for Paris restaurant outing
Another day, another eye-popping costume change from Bianca Censori that inches further towards total public nudity.
1 years ago
Britain’s Embrace of the Bomb
The country’s nuclear-weapons program is in bad shape, yet it is one of only two nations actively rearming. What’s it all for?
1 years ago
Khloé Kardashian to Launch Video Podcast on X (Exclusive)
The Elon Musk-owned platform continues to sign video-first deals with creators.
1 years ago
Israel: Tensions appear between govt and IDF as army says Hamas cannot be eliminated
The Israeli army’s chief spokesman on Wednesday appeared to question the stated goal of destroying the Hamas militant group in Gaza in a rare public rift between the country’s political and military leadership. France 24's correspondent in Jerusalem Irris Makler has more.
1 years ago
5 challenges for NATO’s next chief Mark Rutte
From Trump to Wilders, from a lack of money to a lack of air defense systems, the next NATO secretary-general will have a busy time.
1 years ago
Louisiana requires Ten Commandments to be displayed in public classrooms
Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signed the legislation Wednesday.
1 years ago
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