
Majd Al-Waheidi
Digital Editor at Morning Edition
NPR Morning Edition digital editor. Previous: @NYTimes, @ChannelNewsAsia. Not that active on here.
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2 weeks ago |
opb.org | Majd Al-Waheidi
International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Karim Khan attends a United Nations Security Council meeting on Sudan and South Sudan in January in New York City. Michael M. Santiago / Getty ImagesKarim Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, who is facing allegations of sexual misconduct, has temporarily stepped aside as a United Nations investigation enters its final stage, the court announced Friday.
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ctpublic.org | Milton Guevara |Majd Al-Waheidi
Ian Fleming, the British writer best known for creating the world's most famous spy, is back in the spotlight decades after his death. Before he published the James Bond stories that made him famous, he worked as a stockbroker and served unofficially at times for British intelligence. In the 1950s, his James Bond books quickly captured the public's imagination and became an enduring pop culture phenomenon. President John F.
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m.kuow.org | Milton Guevara |Majd Al-Waheidi
British author and creator of James Bond Ian Fleming (1908-1964) with two pieces of original artwork from the American hardback editions of his books, circa 1960. Archive Photos Ian Fleming, the British writer best known for creating the world's most famous spy, is back in the spotlight decades after his death. Before he published the James Bond stories that made him famous, he worked as a stockbroker and served unofficially at times for British intelligence.
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2 months ago |
kuow.org | Majd Al-Waheidi
NCAA president and former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker is interviewed by Boston Globe Sports writer Chris Gasper at the Globe Summit 2023. Getty Images The NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is down to its final four teams. The season ends Monday with the men's championship game. But the results of another contest Monday could bring major changes to college sports.
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2 months ago |
mprnews.org | Majd Al-Waheidi |Reena Advani |Michel Martin
The Trump administration has moved aggressively to cut U.S. foreign aid, canceling 83 percent of aid contracts on March 10, a decision that has already halted critical health programs in Africa and beyond. On Feb. 3, President Trump said that USAID was run by ‘radical left lunatics’ and accused the agency of “tremendous fraud,” though he did not provide any details.” Trump also accused the aid agency of stealing “BILLIONS OF DOLLARS” in a post on Truth Social.
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