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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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Zimbabwe reveals satellite plans

Harare has announced its intention put a second spacecraft in orbit

1 years ago

Paris court overturns decision to expel Ciotti as head of France's right-wing Les Républicains

A Paris court ruled on Friday to overturn an earlier decision by France's conservative Republicans party to expel Eric Ciotti as the party chief, said Ciotti, in a move that could boost the far-right National Rally party ahead of parliament elections.

1 years ago

World leaders meet at Swiss peace conference on Ukraine – without Russia

The presidents of Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Kenya and Somalia will join many Western heads of state and government and other leaders at a conference this weekend aimed to plot out first steps toward peace in Ukraine – with cnotably absent.

1 years ago

US TV star ‘suspended’ over shock act

The popular US TV star and actress has found herself in hot water over an explicit act that’s angered TV show bosses.

1 years ago

Ramaphosa reelected as South African president

The 71-year-old has defeated leftist rival Julius Malema by 239 votes in the parliament

1 years ago

‘GOOD DAYS, BAD DAYS’: Kate shares huge news in cancer battle

The Princess of Wales has shared a lengthy personal statement about her progress, with a surprise announcement about her plans.

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Ukraine rejects Putin’s ‘absurd’ peace conditions

Russian President Vladimir Putin promised Friday to “immediately” order a cease-fire in Ukraine and begin negotiations if Kyiv started withdrawing troops from the four regions annexed by Moscow in 2022 and renounced plans to join NATO. Ukraine responded by calling Putin's proposal “manipulative” and “absurd.”

1 years ago

South Africa’s ruling party secures national unity government deal with opposition

The Democratic Alliance, which came in second in the May 29 voting, says it will back President Cyril Ramaphosa’s re-election

1 years ago

Macron’s Gamble on Stopping Le Pen Now Risks Ushering Her to Power

The decision to call snap elections might backfire as polls show Marine Le Pen’s party winning the most seats in the National Assembly.

1 years ago

Russia’s Devastating Attacks on Ukraine’s Grid Spark Fears of Brutal Winter

Kyiv is battling to keep the lights on as Moscow’s attacks on its energy infrastructure, including power plants, seek to sap Ukrainians’ will to resist.

1 years ago

Kung fu gives Africans their kicks

A rare soft-power export from China is spreading across the continent

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Javier Milei finally lugs key reforms through Argentina’s Senate

Markets celebrated the two bills’ passing, after protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires

1 years ago

South Africa's ANC moves closer to forming coalition government

South Africa's newly-elected parliament meets Friday and is expected to re-elect President Cyril Ramaphosa to form an unprecedented coalition government after his ruling ANC cobbled together a coalition deal.

1 years ago

Luka Dončić fouls out as Celtics beat Mavericks to move within one win of NBA title


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This US senator betrayed America’s worst kept secret about Ukraine

Lindsey Graham spoke the quiet part out loud when he said the country is a “gold mine” America can’t afford to lose

1 years ago

Russia formally charges WSJ journalist with spying for CIA

Evan Gershkovich is accused of collecting intelligence about the Russian military industry

1 years ago

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