
Ellen Nakashima
National Security Reporter at The Washington Post
National security reporter for The Washington Post. [email protected]
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washingtonpost.com | Natalie Allison |Ellen Nakashima |Derek Hawkins |Warren Strobel
Trump’s gifted Qatari 747 would be a security problem, officials say (washingtonpost.com) Trump’s gifted Qatari 747 would be a security problem, officials say By Natalie Allison; Ellen Nakashima; Dan Lamothe; Derek Hawkins; Warren P.
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washingtonpost.com | Ellen Nakashima
How a little-known Japanese American battalion freed Jews from a Nazi death march (washingtonpost.com) How a little-known Japanese American battalion freed Jews from a Nazi death march By Ellen Nakashima 2025050911000000 WAAKIRCHEN, Germany — Eighty years ago, Abba Naor was among several thousand Jews and other prisoners evacuated from Nazi concentration camps and forced to walk for days on the notorious Dachau death march — without food or water, often in freezing temperatures. Many perished...
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stripes.com | Missy Ryan |Ellen Nakashima
Marc and Debra Tice, the parents of Austin Tice, speak during a press conference in Beirut, Lebanon, in December 2018. (Bilal Hussein/AP) The U.S. government had specific knowledge of the whereabouts of journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in Syria in 2012, for more than a decade, his mother said on Thursday, suggesting that more could have been done to recover the former Marine than was achieved under three administrations.
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washingtonpost.com | Missy Ryan |Ellen Nakashima
Tice family says U.S. had knowledge of Austin’s location for years (washingtonpost.com) Tice family says U.S. had knowledge of Austin’s location for years By Missy Ryan; Ellen Nakashima 2025050200274600 The U.S. government had specific knowledge of the whereabouts of journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in Syria in 2012, for more than a decade, his mother said on Thursday, suggesting that more could have been done to recover the former Marine than was achieved under three administrations....
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washingtonpost.com | Ellen Nakashima |Perry Stein
FBI reassigns agents who knelt during 2020 Black Lives Matter protests (washingtonpost.com) FBI reassigns agents who knelt during 2020 Black Lives Matter protests By Ellen Nakashima; Perry Stein 2025043019155000 The FBI has reassigned several agents who were photographed kneeling with protesters in Washington during the 2020 racial justice protests after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, according to three people familiar with the matter.
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India strikes Pakistan in retaliation for last month's militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, raising fears of war. https://t.co/N3EQBqMOfS

SCOOP by @mradamtaylor: Trump team urged Ukraine to take U.S. deportees, documents show --an extraordinary request of a nation at war & dependent on U.S. military & financial support. w/ @Blaskey_S @siobhan_ogrady https://t.co/4a8S3HYQZe

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