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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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Aircraft carrying Malawi vice-president goes missing

 

Aviation officials are unable to make contact with the aircraft, an official statement says.

1 years ago

Le Pen ‘ready to exercise power’ after Macron party trounced

The former National Rally leader has promised to defend the interests of the French people

1 years ago

Celtics survive rough outside shooting to take 2-0 lead in NBA Finals

In a sign of progress, Boston found a way during a 105-98 victory over the Mavericks to claim a 2-0 lead before the series shifts to Dallas.

1 years ago

Key minister quits Netanyahu’s war government

Benny Gantz has resigned from the cabinet, accusing the Israeli PM of failing to achieve a “true victory” over Hamas

1 years ago

Kiev makes first airstrike on Russian border region – Sky News

Ukraine received permission to use donated weapons outside of its claimed territory from several Western nations last week

1 years ago

Far right makes significant gains in European parliament elections

Projections suggest they are on course to win almost a quarter of the 720 seats in bloc’s legislature

1 years ago

Macron gambles on snap French election after Le Pen victory in EU vote

President’s shock move attempts to thwart advance of far-right Rassemblement National

1 years ago

Who are the four hostages Israel freed from Gaza?

Israeli troops on Saturday rescued four Israeli hostages held in Gaza since Hamas militants captured them on October 7 in the attack on the Supernova music festival in southern Israel. Here are short profiles of the freed captives, identified by the army as Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov and Shlomi Ziv. 

1 years ago

Israeli troops free four hostages from Gaza

A Russian citizen was among those liberated during a daylight raid in the heart of the enclave

1 years ago

AI May Not Be What Sells Apple’s Next iPhone

Apple is expected to make AI the heart of the next iPhone, but pent-up demand following three weak years may be a bigger factor helping sales this time.

1 years ago

Netanyahu ‘moved’ by invite to address US Congress

The Israeli prime minister has said he is “privileged” to be able to explain his country’s “just war” in Gaza to US lawmakers

1 years ago

Outages shroud Ukraine as Russian strikes on power plants take their toll

After an attack over the weekend, the state electricity company, Ukrenergo, said electricity rationing would be needed throughout the country.

1 years ago

Why is Taylor Swift so big? She 'wants it more than anyone'

The most lucrative concert tour in music history lands in the UK on Friday, when Taylor Swift plays the first of three nights at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium.

1 years ago

France to give fighter jets to Ukraine – Macron

The French president also reiterated that Kiev can carry out long-range missile strikes on Russian soil

1 years ago

New York had a plan to make it hard for cars to enter the city. Here’s why the governor blocked it.

What would have been America’s first congestion pricing experiment has been delayed by Gov. Kathy Hochul, leaving the city’s public transit system in a financial hole.

1 years ago

JLo’s ‘negativity’ post amid split rumours

The singer and actress has shared a cryptic message to her fans as speculation mounts that she and Ben Affleck have called it quits.

1 years ago

Congratulations pour in for Modi following India’s election results

Heads of state are sending their best wishes as the prime minister looks poised to rely on his party’s allies to secure his leadership

1 years ago

Is TikTok breaking young voters’ brains?

TikTok has made itself into a hub for Gen Z political expression. But as Zoomers change politics, how is the app changing them?

1 years ago

The US tests Putin’s nuclear threats in Ukraine

Allowing Ukraine to fire Western weapons into Russia strengthens an ally, but risks violating an unknown red line.

1 years ago

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