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Kim Willsher / The Guardian:
Jean-Luc Brunel, held on suspicion of supplying girls to Epstein, found hanged — Former model agency boss accused of rape and suspected of trafficking minors has died in prison — The former boss of a French model agency accused of rape and questioned on suspicion of supplying underage girls …
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Liam James / The Independent:
Jean-Luc Brunel: Jeffrey Epstein-linked fashion agent found dead in cell — Detained associate of late billionaire faced charge of underage rape — Epstein-linked fashion agent Jean-Luc Brunel found dead in cell — A French fashion agent linked to Jeffrey Epstein was found dead …
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Martin Goillandeau / CNN:
French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel found dead in prison cell
French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel found dead in prison cell
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New York Post and The Gateway Pundit
Angela Charlton / Associated Press:
Modeling agent close to Epstein found dead in French jail
Modeling agent close to Epstein found dead in French jail
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Wall Street Journal, Telegraph, Slate, Al Jazeera, Metro.co.uk, The Times of Israel and New York Post
Karen Gilchrist / CNBC:
German Chancellor rejects calls to sanction Russia now — argues the West should keep Putin guessing — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday rejected calls to sanction Russia now, saying that Moscow should not be sure “exactly” how the West will react.
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The Guardian:
West plans to arm resistance if Russian forces occupy Ukraine — Invasion ‘must be seen to fail’, says PM US is willing to provide military help — Patrick Wintour, Luke Harding, Shaun Walker in Stanytsia Luhansk — Secret discussions are under way between western allies over how to arm …
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Steven Erlanger / New York Times:
Shelling Escalates in Ukraine, as Thousands Flee Fearing Attack
Shelling Escalates in Ukraine, as Thousands Flee Fearing Attack
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New York Times:
What Does Vladimir Putin Want in Ukraine? — We spoke with Fiona Hill, a former Trump adviser, about how the Russian leader's view of history has led him to the brink of war. — Winston Churchill once described Russia as “a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.”
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Anton Troianovski / New York Times:
In Ukraine Crisis, the Looming Threat of a New Cold War — If he invades, President Vladimir V. Putin is inviting a new global struggle with the West. He should think about how the last one ended, analysts say. — MOSCOW — Vladimir Pozner was an English-language Soviet propaganda editor …
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find Fingerprints — Using machine learning, separate teams of computer scientists identified the same two men as likely authors of messages that fueled the viral movement. — “Open your eyes,” the online post began, claiming, “Many in our govt worship Satan.”
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Washington Post:
Trump properties in talks to host lucrative Saudi golf events … Former president Donald Trump's company is angling to host events at his golf courses for the controversial Saudi golf league, according to three people familiar with the matter, potentially handing Trump a lucrative business partnership …
Sam Hall / Telegraph:
Ukraine crisis: Europe faces one of its most perilous situations since the early 20th century, Truss warns — Europe is facing one of its most perilous security situations since the early 20th century, Liz Truss said on Saturday. — The foreign secretary told a security conference in Munich …
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Auswärtiges Amt / German Federal Foreign Office:
G7 Foreign Ministers' Statement on Russia and Ukraine — We, the G7 Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America and the High Representative of the European Union, remain gravely concerned about Russia's threatening military build …
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Clare Malone / New Yorker:
CNN's Problems Are Bigger Than Jeff Zucker — How an upcoming merger at Time Warner could upend life at the cable news network. — In 1973, Tele-Communications Inc., a cable company headed by a thirty-two-year-old named John Malone, was having trouble getting the city of Vail, Colorado, to accept its rates.
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Vimal Patel / New York Times:
Biden extends the national pandemic emergency first declared in March 2020. — President Biden said on Friday that he would extend the national emergency that was first declared in March 2020 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The additional authority had been set to expire on March 1.
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Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
Fringe Scheme to Reverse 2020 Election Splits Wisconsin G.O.P. — False claims that Donald J. Trump can be reinstalled in the White House are picking up steam — and spiraling further from reality as they go. — MADISON, Wis. — First, Wisconsin Republicans ordered an audit of the 2020 election.
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David Folkenflik / NPR:
‘The Washington Post’ takes new approach to national coverage with a ‘Democracy Desk’ — The Washington Post is about to unveil a Democracy Desk to report on the front lines of battles over voting, access to the polls, and the people caught up in these fights.
Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Families of U.S. troops killed in Kabul airport bombing question whether Pentagon distorted investigation findings — As the sun faded on another anxious, adrenalized day, Kareem Nikoui, a 20-year-old U.S. Marine from Southern California, balanced on top of a concrete traffic barrier and scanned the crowd.
Sade Dumas / Inquest:
A New Sheriff in Town — New Orleans' newest jailer won't get us out of our crisis of mass incarceration. But her election still matters as we build a safer, healthier community. — In December, New Orleans, once known as the most incarcerated city in the most incarcerated state …
Joshua Benton / Washington Post:
A century ago, Mississippi's Senate voted to send all the state's Black people to Africa — One hundred years ago, the Mississippi state Senate voted to evict the state's Black residents — the majority of its total population — not just out of Mississippi, but out of the country.
Tim Young / LIRS:
Last Afghan Refugees Depart US Military Bases for Resettlement — Washington, D.C.— The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced the departure of the final Afghan evacuees from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey. To date, the United States has welcomed …
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