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Firestorm as Washington Post lays off reporter in the middle of a 'frigid warzone'
Outrage erupted Wednesday after The Washington Post announced it would lay off more than 300 people from its newsroom — including a reporter in the middle of a warzone in Ukraine.The reporter received the news under harsh conditions while covering the war in Ukraine. "I was just laid off by The Wash...
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President Biden called for “unity” in a brief statement on July 14, just a day after the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump. He said he was grateful for Trump’s safety and urged the public not to speculate about the gunman’s motives. https://wapo.st/3WjZ3Gd | Washington Post
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“The pendulum always swings back and forth.” Colorado governor Jared Polis joins host Megan McArdle (@mcmeganish) to discuss Trump’s tariff and immigration policies. 🔗 Visit the link in @PostOpinions’ bio to check out the full conversation and be sure to subscribe to “Reasonably Optimistic” on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. | Washington Post Opinions
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Opinion | After Democrats are done getting rid of scandal-tainted producer Harvey Weinstein's money, they should reconsider the larger bargain they’ve struck with Hollywood. Washington Post columnist Alyssa Rosenberg explains why. Read more: http://wapo.st/2kEPp0V | Washington Post
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More than seven weeks into his war against Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling the sting of failure. Thousands of Russian battlefield deaths. Three front-line retreats by the Russian military. Millions of Ukrainians who will never forgive Moscow. More isolation than ever — and perilously few goals achieved. National security reporter Paul Sonne explains how Putin misjudged the war in Ukraine. https://wapo.st/3KRFL2G | Washington Post
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A shattered apartment. A grieving wife. An explosion in a city square. These are just some of the visuals that come to mind when Post journalists reflect on their reporting from the war in Ukraine. We asked them to share one moment that has stuck with them since Russia's invasion started. Take a listen. | Washington Post
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday said that 16,000 foreigners have volunteered to fight for Ukraine against the Russian invasion. In an emotional video posted to his Telegram channel, Zelensky referred to the “international legion” of 16,000 foreign volunteers he has sought to “join the defense of Ukraine, Europe and the world.” The country earlier this week temporarily lifted visa requirements for foreign volunteers who wish to enter the country and join the fight against Russi
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As reports came in that Russian troops were advancing on Kharkiv, Washington Post video journalist Whitney Leaming captured a video of a young boy playing the piano in a hotel there. The boy is playing a song composed by Philip Glass and Paul Leonard-Morgan for “Tales from the Loop,” an Amazon original series about people who live above a machine built to unlock the mysteries of the universe, according to the series description. The series is based on the paintings of Simon Stalenhag. Russia lau
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Video verified by Storyful shows pregnant women seeking safety in a bomb shelter attached to a hospital in Kherson, Ukraine on Feb. 28. This footage, recorded by Yurii Herman, a doctor at Kherson Regional Clinical Hospital, shows a number of female patients in what he called a bomb shelter at the hospital. Multiple visibly pregnant women can be seen. Herman said the room also held women who’d recently given birth, premature babies, a woman in need of an operation, and children of staff. Herman s
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Ukraine on Tuesday attacked a symbolic Crimean Bridge across the Kerch Strait, which connects the illegally annexed peninsula to the Russian mainland. The attack came 48 hours after Kyiv’s unprecedented assault on air bases deep inside Russian territory. https://wapo.st/4kNB7EA | Washington Post
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Video reporter Joyce Koh spent five days traveling nearly 7,000 miles to reach Kyiv, Ukraine. To prepare for her assignment, she packed personal protective equipment, dried food and, of course, her camera. Her journey started in Washington D.C., where she flew to Istanbul with her colleague Erin O’Connor. After a 24-hour delay, they took a plane to Warsaw and drove to Sanok, a small town in Poland. From there, she entered Ukraine through Lviv and met up with Baghdad bureau chief Louisa Loveluck
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As explosions ripped through cities in Ukraine in a Russian military offensive Thursday morning, people throughout the country, including Post reporter Siobhán O’Grady, who is in Kyiv, woke up in the middle of the night, after hearing several “booms.” | Washington Post
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The tense conflict over Ukraine shifted further into full crisis mode Monday, with NATO saying it was moving more military equipment into Eastern Europe and Russia continuing to build up massed forces along the border with Ukraine, amid fears that it will invade its neighbor. Russia has continued to rapidly scale up its military presence near Ukraine and in Belarus to unprecedented levels in recent days, according to military analysts. As Russia massed forces near Ukraine, it made a series of sw
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It was the “decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq,” former president George W. Bush said Wednesday before quickly correcting himself, saying he meant to describe Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine. “Iraq, too, anyway,” he added under his breath to laughter from the audience during a speech at his presidential center in Dallas. But while the joke landed with some, many were quick to pounce on his verbal slip after nearly two decades of sharp
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Fact Check: Is the DNC’s contact with Ukraine the same as the Trump campaign’s with Russia? | Washington Post
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The U.S.-Ukraine mineral deal is an important step in the war with Russia. Here’s why Ukraine’s natural resources have become a valuable negotiating chip. https://wapo.st/42M8fXj | Washington Post
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A group of Washington Post journalists left Kharkiv, Ukraine on Feb. 28 just before shelling intensified in the area. They spent the next six hours driving to Dnipro, a city further away from the Russian border. Along the way, the team drove past military vehicles, heavily guarded checkpoints and road signs designed to confuse Russian troops. Here’s what their journey looked like through the eyes of video journalist Whitney Leaming. | Washington Post
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Ukraine on Friday claimed victory in the city of Kherson, retaking the key southern regional capital at heavy cost after a grinding, monthlong counteroffensive to drive out Russian forces. “Today is a historic day,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in his nightly address. “The people of Kherson were waiting. They never gave up on Ukraine.” Video shared on Telegram showed crowds celebrating in the city streets. https://wapo.st/3Gdscev | Washington Post
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In a video posted to Telegram on Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on Russians to protest their government’s attack on Europe's largest nuclear plant. “Radiation doesn’t know where Russia is,” he said. “Radiation doesn’t know where the borders of your country are.” Russian forces on Friday seized the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, in southeastern Ukraine, after a projectile hit the facility, igniting a fire that caused widespread alarm but triggered no release of radioactive mat
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European leaders who returned on Tuesday from a meeting at the White House are relieved they talked President Trump down from pressuring Ukraine into accepting Russian demands, and have received promises of a U.S. role in securing a peace deal. Here’s what we learned from Monday’s meeting: https://wapo.st/4mT5Ml2 | Washington Post
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The accounts from Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak to his superiors, intercepted by U.S. spy agencies, contradict public assertions by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The Post's Greg Miller explains. Read more: http://wapo.st/2txWYKQ | Washington Post
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“Hundreds of people, including many women and children are currently taking shelter inside a subway station with their belongings and pets in Kharkiv, Ukraine as explosions are heard in the city,” Washington Post photojournalist Salwan Georges reports from Ukraine. “People began loading their cars and leaving the city after hearing predawn explosions throughout the city. Yesterday, it was a normal day in the city, many restaurants and business were open and not many people were packing their car
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Outmanned Ukrainian forces are holding on to their capital after resisting an overnight onslaught that included explosions and bursts of gunfire. As fighting receded during daylight hours, Kyiv was still in Ukrainian government hands. “We aren't going to lay down our arms,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video message Saturday. “We are going to defend this nation.” But in an invasion with the apparent goal of regime change, Russia has a substantial advantage in military power.
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Russia's attacks on Ukraine has the potential to unleash the continent’s biggest humanitarian crisis since the Syrian civil war triggered the arrival of more than 1 million refugees in 2015. Polish officials have indicated that a worst-case scenario could see as many as 1 million people arriving from Ukraine. Poland, which shares a 300-mile border with Ukraine, is expected to bear the brunt of any influx. Post reporter Loveday Morris, who is at the border, reports that because of the gridlock, p
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A massive buildup of Russian troops on Ukraine’s borders has stoked fears in Kyiv that Moscow could be planning a full-scale invasion. Post reporter John Hudson explains what we know about the conflict and how tensions could escalate from here. https://wapo.st/3Hg6sfI | Washington Post
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Families across Ukraine have been torn apart over the past week as women and children left their husbands and fathers behind after the government ordered men ages 18 to 60 to stay and fight Kremlin forces. "We left Dad in Kyiv and Dad will be selling things and helping our heroes, our army, he might even fight, " Mark Goncharuk, a young boy said with tears in his eyes as he and his relatives fled the capital. Since Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to invade Ukraine, more than 500,000 Ukr
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Ukraine has launched a bold new phase of war, striking inside Russia with drones, sabotage, and airbase attacks – crippling Moscow’s war machine from within. Watch the full video here: https://www.kyivpost.com/videos/56072 | Kyiv Post
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