William Booth
@BoothWilliam
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London Bureau Chief for The Washington Post. Formerly same in Jerusalem, Mexico City, LA & Miami. Likes = file cabinet.
London, England
Joined June 2009
To modernize militaries and satisfy Trump’s demand the EU shoulder the burden of deterring Russia, Europe will need to rely on growth that doesn’t exist, higher taxes in overtaxed countries or cannibalizing social programs, which spells political suicide
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Europe, its politics fragmented and economies flagging, is increasingly vulnerable to Russia’s predations.
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In his most aggressive nuclear signaling since invading Ukraine, Putin has repeatedly extolled the missile, claiming that NATO has no way to intercept it and missile is nuclear-capable, but for now, Putin says, it will be armed with conventional warheads.
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The Russian leader’s use of the missile against Ukraine sends a powerful signal about his intention to weaken NATO and bend Europe’s security architecture to Russia’s will.
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"The progressive greener dream for UK farming has died," says James Rebanks, the shepherd farmer writer who once believed in it. @herdyshepherd1 @UnHerd
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“The Onion is proud to acquire Infowars, and we look forward to continuing its storied tradition of scaring the site’s users with lies until they fork over their cold, hard cash,” Onion CEO Ben Collins said in a statement.
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The sale to the satirical news site ends Jones’s 25-year run controlling the conspiracy theorist website that peddled claims the Sandy Hook school shooting was a “hoax.”
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Michelle O'Neill has become the first senior Sinn Féin figure to take part in an official Remembrance Sunday ceremony. The First Minister laid a laurel wreath at Belfast's Cenotaph
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Among Russian elites, Trump’s populist campaign, arguing that America should focus on its domestic woes over aiding countries like Ukraine, was being hailed as a potential victory for Russia’s efforts to carve out its own sphere of influence in the world. https://t.co/EESsAprQX3
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Russians see Donald Trump’s win as a victory for conservative, isolationist forces in the world against a liberal, Western-dominated global order.
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China, already grappling with a weak economy, braces for Trump’s tariffs. Ties between Beijing & Washington worsened sharply during DT's first term. But some in China see a potential bridge builder in his second: Elon Musk.
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Ties between Beijing and Washington worsened sharply during Donald Trump’s first term. But some in China see a potential bridge builder in his second: Elon Musk.
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Big win for Bibi coalition. “It’s time for total victory,” Itamar Ben Gvir, national security minister, told the Knesset, confident Trump would see “eye to eye” with Israel on new laws, including death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism. https://t.co/UeelT4XEWN
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Across Israel, a country battered by its longest-ever war and roiled by internal crises, many breathed a sigh of relief after Trump’s sweeping triumph.
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Zelensky & Trump. For the president-elect in an America First reality, it will be about the money.
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Trump has expressed misgivings about continuing to support Ukraine in its war with Russia. Ukrainian officials recognize they need to win him over.
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The reaction by global leaders to the Trump victory is realpolitik, hallelujahs & a bit of groveling, each seeking advantage at home and currying favor w the president-elect. How Trump deals with the many foreign challenges will be a story Wapo covers.
washingtonpost.com
Israel’s and Ukraine’s leaders were among the first to congratulate Donald Trump. His victory is resonating across the globe.
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in a galaxy far away, @BoothWilliam & yours truly patrolled Miami Beach for the MSM, when really truly epic cat 5 Andrew blew in. this too shall pass--fwiw I'll take a hurricane any time over the absolutey inevitable someday Big One in CA
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At the first Conservative Party Conference since an election knocked them out of power, Tories were split on whether to swing right or hew to the middle.
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At the first Conservative Party Conference since an election knocked them out of power, Tories were split on whether to swing right or hew to the middle.
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The Kursk incursion is the fourth major blow to Putin’s authority since his February 2022 invasion of Ukraine and highlights the weaknesses of a top-down autocracy that operates largely on fear and punishment.
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When Russian President Vladimir Putin’s authority is tested, his response often lacks quick, decisive action that lives up to his bellicose rhetoric.
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Scary headline, from a pro @StevenErlanger, worth a read .. Netanyahu, Defiant, Appears to Have Gone Rogue, Risking a Regional War
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Ignoring the efforts of President Biden and the condemnation of many allies, the Israeli prime minister is forcing the pace of the war and feeding the revolt of the far right.
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The Conservatives are imploding ... Tory student group apologises after members ‘danced to Nazi song’
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Leaked video footage of a German march played at a Warwick University Conservative Association dinner has raised concern about antisemitism on British campuses
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NewsGuard estimates that there are a staggering 1,265 such fake local news websites in the US – 4% more than the websites of 1,213 daily newspapers left operating in the country.
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US sites pushing misinformation are proliferating, aiming to look like reliable sources as local newspapers close down
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A rare moment of agreement came when they were asked if “convicted criminal Donald Trump” would be someone they’d “want a special relationship with.” Both said yes.
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Sunak accused his challenger of not having big ideas. Starmer accused the prime minister of wanting to distance himself from the Conservative Party’s record.
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How do you memorialize the dead of a failed war? A question for my generation.
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We owe it to the dead to remember what mattered to them, and the ideals they held, as well as how those ideals were betrayed.
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Lies bullshit propaganda fakes have never been cheaper.
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With European parliamentary elections coming in June, Moscow has jumped into action.
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“One thing I do is, any student that protests, I throw them out of the country. You know, there are a lot of foreign students. As soon as they hear that, they’re going to behave,” Trump said on May 14, according to donors at the event.
washingtonpost.com
The former president has publicly waffled on the Israel-Gaza war. But he told wealthy donors he supports Israel’s right to continue “its war on terror.”
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