
Susannah George
Gulf Bureau Chief at The Washington Post
Gulf bureau chief @washingtonpost, previously Afghanistan, Pakistan & Iraq contact: https://t.co/e66FHGGHAT (at) washpost (dot) com
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1 day ago |
seattletimes.com | Todd Frankel |Susannah George |Emily Davies |Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
President Donald Trump kicks off the first major international trip of his second term Tuesday in a region where his family business has grown significantly in recent months, presenting his administration with more potential conflicts of interest than ever. The president’s sons, who head the Trump Organization, have spent the past few weeks crisscrossing the Middle East, laying the groundwork for deals that will benefit the company and, in some instances, Trump himself.
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1 day ago |
adn.com | Cleve R. Wootson Jr. |Susannah George |Emily Davies |Todd Frankel
President Donald Trump kicks off the first major international trip of his second term Tuesday in a region where his family business has grown significantly in recent months, presenting his administration with more potential conflicts of interest than ever. The president’s sons, who head the Trump Organization, have spent the past few weeks crisscrossing the Middle East, laying the groundwork for deals that will benefit the company and, in some instances, Trump himself.
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1 day ago |
washingtonpost.com | Cleve R. Wootson Jr. |Susannah George |Emily Davies |Todd Frankel
Trump’s Middle East trip marked by potential private business conflicts (washingtonpost.com) Trump’s Middle East trip marked by potential private business conflicts By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.; Susannah George; Emily Davies; Todd C.
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1 week ago |
postguam.com | Victoria Bisset |Andrew Jeong |Susannah George
By Victoria Bisset, Andrew Jeong and Susannah GeorgeThe Washington PostOrganizers of a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid intended for Gaza said their vessel came under attack from armed drones in international waters off the coast of Malta early Friday, causing serious damage to its hull and endangering the lives of those onboard.
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1 week ago |
spokesman.com | Victoria Bisset |Andrew Jeong |Susannah George
Organizers of a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid intended for Gaza said their vessel came under attack from armed drones in international waters off the coast of Malta early Friday, causing serious damage to its hull and endangering the lives of those on board. “Armed drones attacked the front of an unarmed civilian vessel twice, causing a fire and a substantial breach in the hull,” the Freedom Flotilla Coalition said in a statement.
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