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Gregory Walton

New York

New York Correspondent at Agence France-Presse (AFP)

AFP New York correspondent. Was recruitment & training. Yet another ex @AFP Doha bureau chief. Formerly Paris & Joburg. Once Fleet Street.

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  • 1 week ago | barrons.com | Gregory Walton

    Donald Trump's expanding crackdown on elite universities is prompting some international students to abandon applications to campuses in the United States and spreading stress and anxiety among those already enrolled. The president has upended the country's reputation among foreign students, who number around one million, as he presses a campaign against US universities he sees as obstructing his "Make America Great Again" populist agenda.

  • 2 weeks ago | philstar.com | Maggy Donaldson |Gregory Walton

    Trigger warning: Physical assaultNEW YORK, United States — US rapper Kid Cudi on Thursday described having his home broken into and his car set on fire amid music mogul Sean Combs's rage over his one-time girlfriend Casandra Ventura's relationship with the rapper.

  • 3 weeks ago | businessandamerica.com | Maggy Donaldson |Gregory Walton

    Sean “Diddy” Combs’s former partner Casandra Ventura testified Wednesday that the music mogul raped her near the end of their decade-plus relationship that included routine physical abuse and left her with post-traumatic stress and suicidal thoughts. Ventura, the singer widely known as “Cassie,” returned to the witness stand in the sex trafficking trial against her ex for another marathon day of questioning from prosecutors who accuse Combs of heading a criminal sex ring.

  • 3 weeks ago | ibtimes.com | Maggy Donaldson |Gregory Walton

    Sean "Diddy" Combs's former partner Casandra Ventura told jurors at the music mogul's sex trafficking trial Tuesday how he "controlled" her life and brutally beat her to keep her in line. Jurors have heard accusations that the hip-hop star used violence and threats of reputational ruin to manipulate women, including Ventura, whom he allegedly abused for years.

  • 3 weeks ago | dailymail.co.uk | Gregory Walton

    Anyone who’s ever been in a relationship knows you can get lost in a conflict. Once I had an ex chuck a mug at me, right across the dinner table. I don’t know even know why. How’d we get there? The truth is, toxic spirals start with the stupidest things. Arguments about loading the dishwasher, or whether the toilet seat gets left up, can end with no one winning. But what if there was a way to head things off, and save your marriage in the process?

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