Anthony Faiola The Washington Post

'Anthony Faiola The Washington Post' - 28 News Result(s)

  • Curtailing Ambitions, Donald Trump Attends Global Summit, Avoids Feuds
    World News | Philip Rucker, Anne Gearan, Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Sunday December 2, 2018
    President Donald Trump managed to spend two days in the company of world leaders he has long antagonized without any visible eruptions. There were no feuds, or at least none publicly detected, as Air Force One took off from Buenos Aires on Saturday night. Trump signed on to a statement of principles with the other leaders at the Group of 20 summit,...
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  • Saudi Crown Prince Is A Protected Pariah At G20 Summit
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Anne Gearan, The Washington Post | Sunday December 2, 2018
    The legions of protesters demonstrating at a leaders summit here have unfurled a sea of standard-issue signs, ranging from "No to Imperialism" to "Yankees Go Home." But a newer rallying cry also appeared on a smattering of homemade posters.
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  • Microsoft Tops Apple To Become Most Valuable US Firm, Amazon Close Third
    World News | Anne Gearan, Philip Rucker, Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Saturday December 1, 2018
    Microsoft and Apple have dueled all week for the title of most valuable U.S. company, reviving a decades-long rivalry marked by industry domination, misfires, comebacks, iconic gadgets and two transformative business leaders: Bill Gates and the late Steve Jobs.
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  • Trump Moves Past Putin At G20, Exchanges "Pleasantries" With Saudi Prince
    World News | Anne Gearan, Philip Rucker and Anthony Faiola, the Washington Post | Saturday December 1, 2018
    President Donald Trump kept his distance from Vladimir Putin at a global summit here Friday that was clouded by an escalating Russia investigation in Washington and sniping with the Kremlin over why Trump canceled a planned meeting with the Russian president.
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  • New Breed Of Pirates Sail In The Caribbean, As Venezuela Disintegrates
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Monday August 13, 2018
    In the flickers of sunlight off the cobalt blue of the Caribbean sea, the vessel appeared as a cut on the horizon. It sailed closer. But the crew of the Asheena took no heed.
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  • Cuba Looks At Private Property, But Wary Of Ferrari-Driving Communists
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Rachelle Krygier, The Washington Post | Sunday July 22, 2018
    In communist Cuba, the right to own private property would be enshrined and foreign investment encouraged - and "guaranteed." Where Fidel Castro reigned as a towering 20th-century figure, power would no longer be concentrated in the hands of one ruler.
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  • A Historic Exodus Is Leaving Venezuela Without Teachers, Doctors And Electricians
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Rachelle Krygier, The Washington Post | Monday June 4, 2018
    An unruly 9-year-old bolted from his classroom, prompting a volunteer teacher to chase him down the hall. He would normally be hauled straight to Romina Sciaca's office. But the guidance counselor was gone - part of a wave of staffers to flee Aquiles Nazoa Elementary School.
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  • This Brazilian Pastor Said He Was Saving Souls. Police Say He Ran A Slave-Labour Ring.
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Marina Lopes, The Washington Post | Sunday April 15, 2018
    Welcome to Paradise Farm.
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  • Fidel Castro's Eldest Son, A Bookish Nuclear Scientist, Commits Suicide
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Friday February 2, 2018
    They called him "Fidelito" - little Fidel - partly because he was the spitting image of his father, Fidel Castro, the late Cuban revolutionary.
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  • A Trendy Rio Favela Appeared In A Hollywood Kids Movie. Now The Bullets Are Back.
    World News | Anthony Faiola and Anna Jean Kaiser, The Washington Post | Saturday January 6, 2018
    Rocinha, Rio's largest favela - or hillside shantytown - was once ascendant, a symbol of rising fortunes in a nation that finally seemed on the fast track to greatness. But a little more than a year after Rio hosted the Olympic Games, that optimism is disappearing in a wave of urban violence.
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  • 'The Germans Are Bad, Very Bad': Trump's Alleged Slight Generates Confusion, Backlash
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Saturday May 27, 2017
    Allegedly heated comments by President Donald Trump about a key U.S. ally - Germany - generated a fresh swirl of confusion Friday around an administration that has already had more than its fill.
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  • Caught Between Trump And Russia, Germans Begin To Ratchet Up Military Might
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Monday March 6, 2017
    A vermilion-colored locomotive slowed to a halt, its freight cars obscured in the blinding snow. A German captain ordered his troops to unload the train's cargo. "Jawohl!" - "Yes, sir!" - a soldier said, before directing out the first of 20 tanks bearing the Iron Cross of the Bundeswehr, Germany's army.
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  • How ISIS Uses Messaging Apps To Recruit Children In Europe
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Souad Mekhennet, The Washington Post | Sunday February 12, 2017
    The package ordered online arrived at his second-floor apartment on a brisk Saturday morning, a cardboard box packed with magnesium, potassium nitrate and aluminum powder for a homemade bomb. Weeks ahead of the attack, police said, the terrorist cell's leader - an Islamist his comrades called the Emir - had issued precautionary orders.
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  • Why A German-Born Soccer Star Of Muslim Descent Had To Choose Between His Faith And His Career
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Souad Mekhennet, The Washington Post | Thursday February 9, 2017
    He broke out of his tough Berlin neighborhood in a pair of cleats, reaching the top tier of professional soccer. The German army held a photo op when the famous son of Tunisian immigrants signed up for his military service. At an award event in his honor, he hobnobbed with members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet.
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  • His Selfie Went Viral For All The Wrong Reasons; Now This Refugee Is Suing Facebook
    World News | Stephanie Kirchner, Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 7, 2017
    On a September day in 2015, Syrian refugee Anas Modamani took one of Germany's most emblematic selfies. Snapping himself alongside Chancellor Angela Merkel during her visit to his Berlin shelter, he captured an image that became a symbol of her momentous decision to allow more than 1 million asylum seekers into Germany.
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'Anthony Faiola The Washington Post' - 28 News Result(s)

  • Curtailing Ambitions, Donald Trump Attends Global Summit, Avoids Feuds
    World News | Philip Rucker, Anne Gearan, Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Sunday December 2, 2018
    President Donald Trump managed to spend two days in the company of world leaders he has long antagonized without any visible eruptions. There were no feuds, or at least none publicly detected, as Air Force One took off from Buenos Aires on Saturday night. Trump signed on to a statement of principles with the other leaders at the Group of 20 summit,...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Saudi Crown Prince Is A Protected Pariah At G20 Summit
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Anne Gearan, The Washington Post | Sunday December 2, 2018
    The legions of protesters demonstrating at a leaders summit here have unfurled a sea of standard-issue signs, ranging from "No to Imperialism" to "Yankees Go Home." But a newer rallying cry also appeared on a smattering of homemade posters.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Microsoft Tops Apple To Become Most Valuable US Firm, Amazon Close Third
    World News | Anne Gearan, Philip Rucker, Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Saturday December 1, 2018
    Microsoft and Apple have dueled all week for the title of most valuable U.S. company, reviving a decades-long rivalry marked by industry domination, misfires, comebacks, iconic gadgets and two transformative business leaders: Bill Gates and the late Steve Jobs.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump Moves Past Putin At G20, Exchanges "Pleasantries" With Saudi Prince
    World News | Anne Gearan, Philip Rucker and Anthony Faiola, the Washington Post | Saturday December 1, 2018
    President Donald Trump kept his distance from Vladimir Putin at a global summit here Friday that was clouded by an escalating Russia investigation in Washington and sniping with the Kremlin over why Trump canceled a planned meeting with the Russian president.
    www.ndtv.com
  • New Breed Of Pirates Sail In The Caribbean, As Venezuela Disintegrates
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Monday August 13, 2018
    In the flickers of sunlight off the cobalt blue of the Caribbean sea, the vessel appeared as a cut on the horizon. It sailed closer. But the crew of the Asheena took no heed.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Cuba Looks At Private Property, But Wary Of Ferrari-Driving Communists
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Rachelle Krygier, The Washington Post | Sunday July 22, 2018
    In communist Cuba, the right to own private property would be enshrined and foreign investment encouraged - and "guaranteed." Where Fidel Castro reigned as a towering 20th-century figure, power would no longer be concentrated in the hands of one ruler.
    www.ndtv.com
  • A Historic Exodus Is Leaving Venezuela Without Teachers, Doctors And Electricians
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Rachelle Krygier, The Washington Post | Monday June 4, 2018
    An unruly 9-year-old bolted from his classroom, prompting a volunteer teacher to chase him down the hall. He would normally be hauled straight to Romina Sciaca's office. But the guidance counselor was gone - part of a wave of staffers to flee Aquiles Nazoa Elementary School.
    www.ndtv.com
  • This Brazilian Pastor Said He Was Saving Souls. Police Say He Ran A Slave-Labour Ring.
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Marina Lopes, The Washington Post | Sunday April 15, 2018
    Welcome to Paradise Farm.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Fidel Castro's Eldest Son, A Bookish Nuclear Scientist, Commits Suicide
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Friday February 2, 2018
    They called him "Fidelito" - little Fidel - partly because he was the spitting image of his father, Fidel Castro, the late Cuban revolutionary.
    www.ndtv.com
  • A Trendy Rio Favela Appeared In A Hollywood Kids Movie. Now The Bullets Are Back.
    World News | Anthony Faiola and Anna Jean Kaiser, The Washington Post | Saturday January 6, 2018
    Rocinha, Rio's largest favela - or hillside shantytown - was once ascendant, a symbol of rising fortunes in a nation that finally seemed on the fast track to greatness. But a little more than a year after Rio hosted the Olympic Games, that optimism is disappearing in a wave of urban violence.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'The Germans Are Bad, Very Bad': Trump's Alleged Slight Generates Confusion, Backlash
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Saturday May 27, 2017
    Allegedly heated comments by President Donald Trump about a key U.S. ally - Germany - generated a fresh swirl of confusion Friday around an administration that has already had more than its fill.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Caught Between Trump And Russia, Germans Begin To Ratchet Up Military Might
    World News | Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Monday March 6, 2017
    A vermilion-colored locomotive slowed to a halt, its freight cars obscured in the blinding snow. A German captain ordered his troops to unload the train's cargo. "Jawohl!" - "Yes, sir!" - a soldier said, before directing out the first of 20 tanks bearing the Iron Cross of the Bundeswehr, Germany's army.
    www.ndtv.com
  • How ISIS Uses Messaging Apps To Recruit Children In Europe
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Souad Mekhennet, The Washington Post | Sunday February 12, 2017
    The package ordered online arrived at his second-floor apartment on a brisk Saturday morning, a cardboard box packed with magnesium, potassium nitrate and aluminum powder for a homemade bomb. Weeks ahead of the attack, police said, the terrorist cell's leader - an Islamist his comrades called the Emir - had issued precautionary orders.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Why A German-Born Soccer Star Of Muslim Descent Had To Choose Between His Faith And His Career
    World News | Anthony Faiola, Souad Mekhennet, The Washington Post | Thursday February 9, 2017
    He broke out of his tough Berlin neighborhood in a pair of cleats, reaching the top tier of professional soccer. The German army held a photo op when the famous son of Tunisian immigrants signed up for his military service. At an award event in his honor, he hobnobbed with members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet.
    www.ndtv.com
  • His Selfie Went Viral For All The Wrong Reasons; Now This Refugee Is Suing Facebook
    World News | Stephanie Kirchner, Anthony Faiola, The Washington Post | Tuesday February 7, 2017
    On a September day in 2015, Syrian refugee Anas Modamani took one of Germany's most emblematic selfies. Snapping himself alongside Chancellor Angela Merkel during her visit to his Berlin shelter, he captured an image that became a symbol of her momentous decision to allow more than 1 million asylum seekers into Germany.
    www.ndtv.com
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