New York Times Moscow bureau chief, Anton Troianovski, calls Russia’s recent arrests of American citizens, including fellow journalist Evan Gershkovich, “essentially hostage taking.” @WalterIsaacson@antontroian
A reporter with the most important Dutch newspaper finds herself the target of a Chinese intimidation campaign.. for a story she reported in the Netherlands.
https://t.co/4Z2IyxSGCU
Over time the question of who blew up the Nord Stream pipelines has only become more intriguing. @ErikaSolomon explains the various theories bubbling to the surface.. https://t.co/PfaqI591q6
Germany's last generation -- known for glueing themselves to streets to cause traffic jams -- respond to tabloid reports that two of their climate activists are spending their winter break in Bali.
Doppelmoral und Klimakollaps – unser Statement:
Natürlich können wir nachvollziehen, dass negative Gefühle ausgelöst werden – gerade bei ökologisch bewusst lebenden Menschen –, wenn Protestierende der Letzten Generation in ein Flugzeug steigen. Vielen von uns geht es so. 1/12
For @NYTmag, I wrote about Germany's halting efforts to build up its armed forces in the face of ingrained societal skepticism of the merits of military power. Germany’s reluctance has a lot to do with the Nazi past. But there's also a lot more to it. https://t.co/R6sI7pRO8q
The tiny hamlet of Lützerath became an unlikely symbol in Germany's fight against climate change. 📸er Ingmar Nolting and I watched police clear what is likely the last German village to be destroyed for coal mining.
https://t.co/FJuH83gahE
One reason I love working at @nytimes: two weeks ago I got an email from @kashhill asking if I can help on a story, and it was a rollercoaster of fun reporting through the holidays with her, @CFSchuetze and @Aaron_Krolik on a story that made my eyes pop https://t.co/YVP4nT120f