
Kaitlin Tosh
Digital Investigations Journalist at Sky News
Digital Investigations Journalist @SkyNews, previously Video journalist @TheEconomist
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1 week ago |
news.sky.com | Kaitlin Tosh |Kate Schneider
On 1 April, Washington DC resident Alex Saint woke up to an unexpected email in her inbox. "Your duties have been identified as either unnecessary or virtually identical to duties being performed elsewhere in the agency," it read. "You will be separated from the Federal service effective June 2, 2025."It wasn't an April Fools' joke. Alex and most of her team of communications specialists at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had been cut by DOGE.
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3 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Kaitlin Tosh |Sam Doak |Freya Gibson |Michelle Simon
A wave of deadly strikes in northern Gaza has marked a significant escalation in Israel's offensive. The Israeli military (IDF) says it has struck "over 150 terror targets" across the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours - an average of one airstrike every ten minutes. At least 109 people have been killed in the strikes, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, bringing the total number killed this week to 284. That number may rise further.
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3 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Kaitlin Tosh |Freya Gibson |Sophia Massam
Israel has escalated its attacks in Gaza in the last two days, striking two of the territory's largest remaining hospitals. CCTV footage, verified by Sky News, shows the moment of the attack on the European Hospital near Khan Younis on Tuesday 13 May. Another video, taken from outside the grounds of the hospital, shows plumes of smoke rising from the compound. At least 16 people were killed, according to Gaza's health ministry, which is part of the territory's Hamas-led government.
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2 months ago |
manxradio.com | Sophia Massam |Kaitlin Tosh |Kate Schneider
Last September, he and his team were nearly hit in a drone strike as they rushed to help residents under bombardment in the Sumy region, close to Ukraine's northeastern border with Russia. "By the time we volunteers arrived, there had already been two hits on the hospital by Shahed drones," Mr Kliuiev, who filmed the strike, tells Sky News. With the air-raid warning still sounding, he sought shelter in a neighbouring building. "When we came out, we saw a horrible picture.
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2 months ago |
news.sky.com | Sophia Massam |Kaitlin Tosh |Kate Schneider
Oleksiy Kliuiev has had to get used to working under fire. He leads a group of volunteers helping civilians caught in the fighting on Ukraine’s frontline. Last September, he and his team were nearly hit in a drone strike as they rushed to help residents under bombardment in the Sumy region, close to Ukraine's north-eastern border with Russia. "By the time we volunteers arrived, there had already been two hits on the hospital by Shahed drones," Mr Kliuiev, who filmed the strike, tells Sky News.
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