Really sorry to see so many extremely talented journalists let go from the Washington Post. I'm a foreign editor at The i Paper in the UK. I welcome pitches about the US and rest of the world! Please reach out. Good luck everyone.
Revealed: Britain bankrolling fossil fuel projects in Africa despite UK's net-zero pledges
@luciemheath investigated the impact in Ghana for @theipaper - from soaring energy bills to claims of 'carbon colonialism'
https://t.co/5LviyGv6NE
I’m beyond thrilled that @Ay_Da_Ray, @KitGillet, and I are finalists for the 2024 British Journalism Awards in the Social Affairs, Diversity & Inclusion Journalism category. A huge honour, but this wouldn't have been possible without the bravery of our sources in Iran!
I picked up an old copy of @MishaGlenny's 1990 book on Eastern Europe from a charity shop this morning, and inside I found a newspaper clipping about Romania from circa 1990/91 (likely used as a bookmark by the previous owner)! Lovely sense of history
Hats off to @gcaw for my favorite kicker in weeks:
"Crow looked ruffled. Even weirder than having Nazi memorabilia in your house is having it in your house but somehow losing track of it." https://t.co/8GxENT2eaC
30 years after covering Moldova’s short & bloody war I return to interview its president @sandumaiamd She has a nightmarish challenge to steer her country into the EU - but a steely core. "I am stubborn" she says as she drives off in her lone Skoda.
https://t.co/8HZWk2nrGQ
An old article, but a brilliant one and something I heartily agree with! (Would love to know who wrote it): Flashman, the foreign correspondent’s role model https://t.co/fnbhXIJqLE
After years of reading spy fiction and wondering where all the women were, I asked MI6 if I could speak to their top female spies about the realities of being a women in espionage. I met Kathy, Ada and Rebecca, and here is their story:
https://t.co/4rRADIkaWN