
Alejandra Márquez Janse
Producer at All Things Considered
Producer @npratc 🎧 | Raised by @wlrn, @caracaschron & @fiu | Venezolana.🇻🇪
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2 weeks ago |
wusf.org | Sarah Handel |Mary Kelly |Alejandra Márquez Janse
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:I love a good spy story, and this one, it is really good. It involves the Kremlin and Brazil, an operation that involved Russia sending novices to Brazil where they spent years building their cover identities, becoming Brazilian before deploying elsewhere in the world to spy. Jane Bradley is one of The New York Times reporters who broke this story. She's on the line from London. Hi, Jane. JANE BRADLEY: Hi. Thanks for having me. KELLY: Glad to have you with us.
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2 weeks ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Sarah Handel |Mary Kelly |Alejandra Márquez Janse
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jane Bradley of The New York Times about her investigation with Michael Schwirtz into Brazil's unmasking of Russian spies in their midst.
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2 weeks ago |
wxxinews.org | Sarah Handel |Mary Kelly |Alejandra Márquez Janse
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2 weeks ago |
npr.org | Sarah Handel |Mary Louise Kelly |Alejandra Márquez Janse
Russia sent novice spies to Brazil. Then Brazil exposed themRussia sent novice spies to Brazil. Then Brazil exposed them Audio will be available later today. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jane Bradley of The New York Times about her investigation with Michael Schwirtz into Brazil's unmasking of Russian spies in their midst.
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4 weeks ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Alejandra Márquez Janse |Ari Shapiro |Patrick Jarenwattananon
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is accelerating his pledge to donate most of what remains of his fortune to charity. Gates, who was once the world's richest man, announced Thursday that he will give around $200 billion over the next 20 years to his charity, the Gates Foundation. He also announced the foundation would close by 2045. "People will say a lot of things about me when I die, but I am determined that 'he died rich' will not be one of them," Gates wrote in a blog post announcing the plans.
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