
Rob Picheta
Digital News Producer and Journalist at CNN
2x Emmy winning reporter for @CNN in London. I write about the UK, Europe and beyond. Send stories, tips and abuse to: [email protected].
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16 hours ago |
cnnbrasil.com.br | Rob Picheta |Nimi Princewill |Nadeen Ebrahim
Um novo e amplo bloqueio de viagens para cidadãos de 12 países foi anunciado pela Casa Branca na quarta-feira (4), revivendo um esforço marcante da primeira administração Trump para restringir a entrada de pessoas de determinados países. Trump disse em um vídeo publicado na quarta-feira que novos países poderiam ser adicionados à proibição de viagens conforme “ameaças surgem ao redor do mundo”.
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22 hours ago |
cnn.com | Rob Picheta |Nimi Princewill |Nadeen Ebrahim
Video Ad Feedback Trump signs ban on travel to U.S. from several countries 02:33 - Source: CNN Trump signs ban on travel to U.S. from several countries 02:33 CNN — A sweeping new travel ban on citizens from a dozen nations was announced by the White House on Wednesday, reviving a defining effort from the first Trump administration to crack down on entries from specific countries.
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1 day ago |
applevalleynewsnow.com | Rob Picheta
(CNN) — The German city of Cologne is moving 20,500 people in its largest evacuation since World War II, after officials discovered three massive, unexploded bombs. The American bombs – two 20-ton weapons and another that weighs 10 tons – were found in a shipyard on Monday, the city said, causing a huge “danger zone” to be sealed off on Wednesday morning. A hospital, two retirement centers and the city’s second largest train station were among the facilities emptied out.
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2 days ago |
cnn.com | Rob Picheta
Thousands are being evacuated from central Cologne after three wartime bombs were discovered at a shipyard in the city. Thomas Banneyer/picture-alliance/dpa/AP CNN — The German city of Cologne is moving 20,500 people in its largest evacuation since World War II, after officials discovered three massive, unexploded bombs.
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3 days ago |
aol.com | Rob Picheta |Joseph Ataman
Britain will build new attack submarines, invest billions on nuclear warheads and move toward “war-fighting readiness,” Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday, shortly before the publication of a landmark review of the future of the country’s military. Starmer’s government said it would build “up to” 12 new attack submarines as part of its AUKUS partnership with the United States and Australia, replacing the country’s current class of seven subs from the late 2030s.
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