
Sebastian Smith
Washington Desk Chief at Agence France-Presse (AFP)
AFP Washington desk chief. Formerly White House. Formerly formerly: Moscow, Chechnya, NYC, Rio de Janeiro, US #localnews. You say Thor, I say thaw.
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4 days ago |
japantoday.com | Sebastian Smith
The United States would drastically reduce its diplomatic footprint in Africa and scrap State Department offices dealing with climate change, democracy and human rights, according to a draft White House order. The executive order, framed as a strategy to cut costs while "reflecting the priorities" of the White House, also lays out measures to slash U.S. soft power around the world.
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4 days ago |
modernghana.com | Sebastian Smith
The United States would drastically reduce its diplomatic footprint in Africa and scrap State Department offices dealing with climate change, democracy and human rights, according to a draft White House order. The executive order, framed as a strategy to cut costs while "reflecting the priorities" of the White House, also lays out measures to slash US soft power around the world.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Sebastian Smith
The United States would drastically reduce its diplomatic footprint in Africa and scrap State Department offices dealing with climate change, democracy and human rights, according to a draft White House order. The executive order, framed as a strategy to cut costs while "reflecting the priorities" of the White House, also lays out measures to slash US soft power around the world.
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4 days ago |
barrons.com | Sebastian Smith
The United States would drastically reduce its diplomatic footprint in Africa and scrap State Department offices dealing with climate change, democracy and human rights, according to a draft White House order. The executive order, framed as a strategy to cut costs while "reflecting the priorities" of the White House, also lays out measures to slash US soft power around the world.
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5 days ago |
enca.com | Sebastian Smith
The US Supreme Court, in a dramatic nighttime intervention Saturday, paused President Donald Trump's unprecedented use of an obscure law to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process. The emergency ruling, delivered in two terse paragraphs, noted that two of the most conservative of the nine justices had dissented.
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Golden era after all

This is not a drill: gold goes vertical https://t.co/a8NYS4BtUp

That sinking feeling

Markets are dumping the dollar in Asia early Friday Euro now at $1.135 Pound now at $1.303 Yen below 143 https://t.co/wuU7g9oSjG

So-called “anonymous” who now faces full bore DoJ investigation and an accusation of “treason”, no less, as ordered on live TV today by President Trump (who simultaneously insisted he had no idea who Miles Taylor was).

I said this would happen. Dissent isn’t unlawful. It certainly isn’t treasonous. America is headed down a dark path. Never has a man so inelegantly proved another man’s point.