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Mark Landler

Bingham Farms, London

London Bureau Chief at The New York Times

London bureau chief, recovering White House correspondent, The New York Times; author, “Alter Egos” (Random House)

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  • 1 day ago | demorgen.be | Mark Landler

    Koning Charles III had het nogal druk vorige week. Zo was hij aanwezig op de viering van de 80ste verjaardag van de overwinning van de geallieerden op nazi-Duitsland, en hield hij zich bezig met de voorbereidingen voor zijn vlucht naar Canada, waar hij later deze maand het parlement formeel zal openen. Maar zijn publieke agenda werd opnieuw overschaduwd door een veelbesproken uitlating van zijn vervreemde jongste zoon, prins Harry. Het is een bekend patroon geworden voor de 76-jarige vorst.

  • 1 day ago | milenio.com | Mark Landler

    El rey Carlos III estuvo ocupado la semana pasada conmemorando los 80 años de la victoria aliada sobre la Alemania nazi y preparándose para volar a Canadá para la ceremonia inaugural de su Parlamento a finales de mes. Dos años después de su coronación, su reinado se perfila tan lleno de acontecimientos como extrañamente inmutable en su narrativa central: la de un padre atribulado que dirige una prole desordenada.

  • 2 days ago | nytimes.com | Mark Landler

    Análisis noticiosoLa desesperada petición del príncipe Enrique para reconciliarse con su padre puso de manifiesto una ruptura que podría socavar los intentos de la monarquía de mostrar unidad. El rey Carlos III en el 80 aniversario del Día de la Victoria en Europa, el jueves. Credit...

  • 3 days ago | nzherald.co.nz | Mark Landler

    King Charles III attends the service to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day at Westminster Abbey. Photo / Getty ImagesPrince Harry’s desperate plea to reconcile with his father highlighted a rupture that could undermine the monarchy’s attempts to model unity. King Charles III was busy last week marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and preparing to fly to Canada to open its Parliament later this month.

  • 3 days ago | nytimes.com | Mark Landler

    news analysisPrince Harry's desperate plea to reconcile with his father highlighted a rupture that could undermine the monarchy's attempts to model unity. King Charles III on the 80th anniversary of V-E Day, on Thursday. Credit... Phil Noble/Reuters King Charles III was busy last week marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and preparing to fly to Canada to open its parliament later this month.

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Mark Landler
Mark Landler @MarkLandler
6 Apr 25

Trump's tariffs echo Brexit, and like that "liberation day," the outcome is far from settled. The benefits of free trade are so powerful that the world may keep the system going, just without the US. https://t.co/x3pX1d6ery via @NYTimes

Mark Landler
Mark Landler @MarkLandler
23 Mar 25

I visited a British nuclear submarine off the coast of Scotland with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Here is our interview, on Putin, Trump and Europe's "galvanizing moment." https://t.co/muWpWLmDeC via @NYTimes

Mark Landler
Mark Landler @MarkLandler
28 Feb 25

World leader or well-mannered messenger for King Charles III? Keir Starmer's strangely ceremonial visit to the court of Trump. https://t.co/It5Z9QvE5Q via @NYTimes