NYT international editor. Author of Out of Mao's Shadow: The Struggle for the Soul of a New China. Former NYT Asia editor, WaPo reporter in China, Russia, DC.
NEWS: The cuts were so severe that at least one department head asked to leave The Post rather than be included in the planning.
Peter Finn, The Post's international editor, requested that he be laid off once he learned about the scope of the cuts to his section.
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A well-known journalist at Guangming Daily, Yuyu Dong has expressed support for reforms in China. This past March, Mr. Dong was indicted by Chinese authorities on charges of espionage. We urge the Chinese authorities to release Yuyu Dong immediately. #FreeYuyu@PressClubDC
Please consider reading this story about Craig Coyner, a former mayor who spent decades serving the less fortunate and shaping the city he loved before ending up homeless and frostbitten, surrounded by the prosperity he helped create.
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This is a must-listen podcast talk between @lourdesgnavarro & her Iraqi colleague Ali Hamdani. This brought up so many emotions for me, including grief over the 2 @nytimes Iraqi colleagues who were killed and many who suffered. A gift listen on the war: nytimes.com/2023/03/23/opini…
Read this from @JKynge on why China's embrace of Russia is all about their shared distaste for the US's global role (100% w/ James on this & great opening w/ Xi's favored "changes unseen in a century") ft.com/content/bbaa4006-318e…
Some news: I'm joining the @nytimes to cover Russia. I've had 5 wonderful years at the @washingtonpost, reporting the most incredible stories alongside the most incredible colleagues, and I will miss this paper hugely. But I'm also really excited for the next chapter. Вперёд!
So you want to turn an office building into housing?
Let's dig into how that actually works, and why older buildings are much easier to convert.
w/ the amazing @larrybuchnytimes.com/interactive/2023…
“The Russians mined everything, from towns and electrical lines to children’s toys, doghouses and beehives.” We walked into a minefield in Ukraine to learn more about the deadly refuse left behind by retreating Russian troops. nytimes.com/2023/03/11/world…
ALT Last Saturday, high above Canada’s Yukon territory, the pilot of a $150 million U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor, acting on orders from the leaders of both Canada and the U.S., fired a $472,000 AIM-9X Sidewinder missile at a small unidentified cylindrical object flying at an altitude of 40,000 feet, resulting in a confirmed air-to-air “kill.” What NORAD still hasn’t been able to confirm, almost a week later, is what exactly was blown out of the sky on February 11. Since then, members of the Northern Illinois Bottlecap Balloon Brigade, a club of high-altitude-balloon hobbyists, have been waiting to hear from K9YO-15, the group’s $100 silver mylar “pico” balloon.
China’s true COVID death toll is unknown. But the skyrocketing number of scholars’ obituaries published by top academic institutions in the past two months may offer some idea. W the brilliant @pabloroblesg@JoyDongHK@dawncai624nytimes.com/interactive/2023…
Congratulations to our next Europe editor @adriennecarter. Adrienne joins our London newsroom to manage one of the most ambitious and growing journalism operations abroad. nytco.com/press/adrienne-car…
NEW: Security camera footage of the attack on Black teens at a pool in South Africa provides a more complete picture of what happened. You can see a white man stopping the boys at the gate & almost all the white swimmers getting out of the pool when one of the teens gets in.