
Michael Shear
Senior U.K. Correspondent at The New York Times
White House Correspondent for The New York Times and co-author of “BORDER WARS: Inside Trump’s Assault on Immigration”
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1 week ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Michael Shear
The driver of a car that ploughed into a crowd, injuring 65 people, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and driving while under the influence of drugs, British police said. The mood in Liverpool had been jubilant. Paul O’Brien and his family had flown in from Ireland to celebrate their football team’s Premier League title. “Everyone’s singing all day, everyone having a good time, everyone talking to one another,” O’Brien recalled.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Michael Shear
After a car plowed into crowds celebrating their team's Premier League title, camaraderie and jubilation dissolved into dread. The mood in Liverpool had been jubilant. Paul O'Brien and his family had flown in from Ireland to celebrate their soccer team's Premier League title. "Everyone's singing all day, everyone having a good time, everyone talking to one another," Mr. O'Brien recalled.
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1 week ago |
infobae.com | Michael Shear |Lizzie Dearden |Mark Walker
Murders, Attempted Murders and HomicidesLiverpool (England)Liverpool (Soccer Team)SoccerParadesEnglandGreat BritainEl conductor, un británico de 53 años, fue detenido, pero el suceso no se está tratando como terrorismo, dijo la policía. El primer ministro británico, Keir Starmer, describió las escenas como "espantosas". El conductor de un vehículo atropelló a una multitud que celebraba la victoria del club de fútbol Liverpool en la Liga Premier.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Michael Shear |Lizzie Dearden |Mark Walker
La policía informó que había detenido a un hombre de 53 años. "Las escenas en Liverpool son espantosas", dijo Keir Starmer, el primer ministro británico. Local police said they detained a man in connection with a car that was driven through a crowd of people attending a soccer parade on Monday. Credit Credit...
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1 week ago |
bostonglobe.com | Michael Shear
Israel has also called the new Syrian government, led by an Islamist rebel faction once linked to al-Qaida, “extremist.”But just days after Israel’s May 2 airstrike near the palace in Damascus, President Donald Trump upended decades of U.S. foreign policy by meeting with President Ahmad al-Sharaa of Syria and announcing plans to lift all sanctions on the country. Trump said al-Sharaa had “a real shot at pulling it together,” after a nearly 14-year civil war fractured his country.
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