
Victoria Craw
Reporter and Editor at The Washington Post
Breaking news reporter and editor @WashingtonPost | Previously @theipaper, @newscomauHQ | Kiwi in London
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washingtonpost.com | Andrew Jeong |Victoria Craw
Biden criticizes Trump for ‘appeasement’ of Putin in interview (washingtonpost.com) Biden criticizes Trump for ‘appeasement’ of Putin in interview By Andrew Jeong; Victoria Craw 2025050714192800 Former president Joe Biden has given his first sit-down interview since he left office, telling the BBC that the idea of ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia as part of a ceasefire deal amounts to "modern-day appeasement" and describing the Oval Office blow-up between President Donald Trump and...
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washingtonpost.com | Kelsey Ables |Victoria Craw |Anthony Faiola |Sammy Westfall |Mikhail Klimentov
Black smoke over Vatican signals no pope chosen on first day of conclave (washingtonpost.com) Black smoke over Vatican signals no pope chosen on first day of conclave By Kelsey Ables; Victoria Craw; Anthony Faiola; Sammy Westfall; Mikhail Klimentov 2025050708032500 Cardinals did not select a new pope in the first secret vote of the papal conclave Wednesday, a result indicated by billowing black smoke from the world's most-watched chimney.
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nzherald.co.nz | Victoria Craw
Part of a spacecraft that launched in 1972 and has been orbiting Earth for 53 years is due to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere in the next two weeks and could crash to the ground intact, scientists say. The 498.95kg module, known as Kosmos 482, was part of a craft initially bound for Venus when it launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the then-Soviet Union in March 1972, Nasa said in a statement on Friday (local time).
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washingtonpost.com | Victoria Craw
Soviet-era spacecraft once bound for Venus expected to crash to Earth in May (washingtonpost.com) Soviet-era spacecraft once bound for Venus expected to crash to Earth in May By Victoria Craw 2025050214575300 Part of a spacecraft that launched in 1972 and has been orbiting Earth for 53 years is due to reenter Earth's atmosphere in the next two weeks and could crash to the ground intact, scientists say.
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washingtonpost.com | Victoria Craw
A rising star was accused of cookbook plagiarism. But can you own a recipe? (washingtonpost.com) A rising star was accused of cookbook plagiarism. But can you own a recipe? By Victoria Craw 2025050114185800 Caramel, baklava and vanilla cake are not supposed to taste this sour.
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