
Steve Hendrix
Jerusalem Bureau Chief at The Washington Post
Washington Post Jerusalem Bureau Chief (redux), frequent Ukraine, sometimes Takoma Park.
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washingtonpost.com | Steve Hendrix
Insurgent Reform U.K. party tallies victories in British local elections (washingtonpost.com) Insurgent Reform U.K. party tallies victories in British local elections By Steve Hendrix; Karla Adam 2025050210553600 LONDON — Reform U.K., Britain's upstart anti-immigration party, celebrated breakthrough wins Friday as votes were tallied in local elections held a day earlier.
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washingtonpost.com | Steve Hendrix
U.K.’s right-wing Reform party aims for historic gains in local races (washingtonpost.com) U.K.’s right-wing Reform party aims for historic gains in local races By Steve Hendrix; Karla Adam 2025050112562600 LONDON — Britain's political establishment is braced for the possibility that a right-wing populist movement could make historic gains as voters go to the polls in local elections Thursday.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Steve Hendrix |Siobhan O'Grady
Europe backs Ukraine while still easing it toward the U.S. peace deal (washingtonpost.com) Europe backs Ukraine while still easing it toward the U.S. peace deal By Steve Hendrix; Siobhán O'Grady 2025042515334700 LONDON — European leaders are straining to maintain a delicate diplomatic balance as attempts to reach a peace deal in Ukraine near a critical juncture, expressing full-throated backing for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky even as they try to edge him closer to accepting some of...
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postguam.com | Siobhan O'Grady |Steve Hendrix |Adam Taylor
KYIV - President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance insisted on Wednesday that Ukraine needed to make concessions to ensure peace, prompting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to push back and demand that Russia accept a full ceasefire before negotiations. Trump accused Zelenskyy on Wednesday of “boasting” after the Ukrainian leader told reporters the day before that Kyiv would never recognize Crimea as Russian territory.
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dailyherald.com | Steve Hendrix |Siobhan O'Grady
A Ukrainian soldier walks past damaged buildings Wednesday in central Pokrovsk, the site of the heaviest battles with the Russian troops in the Donetsk region, Ukraine. AP KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy insisted Wednesday that Russia must accept a full ceasefire before negotiations, thwarting U.S. efforts to gain quick concessions from Kyiv, as President Donald Trump said the Ukrainian leader’s options were either peace now or the eventual loss of his country.
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