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Joyeeta Basu
Joyeeta Basu is a NCTJ qualified British journalist with more than 15 years of experience. She has worked with the Express Newspapers (UK), the Mirror Group (UK), BBC UK, Cross Border Group (launched by The Economist) in London, Times of India in Mumbai and Deccan Chronicle in Hyderabad.
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Is the U.S. undermining the Quad?
01 Oct 2023
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TheDailyGuardian
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English
| Indo-Pacific Strategy
The Quad summit will not occur in 2024, postponed to 2025 after the US Presidential election. The delay raises questions about the US's commitment to its Indo-Pacific policy, with President Biden's domestic priorities seemingly taking precedence. The article criticizes Biden's approach, suggesting a shift in focus from Asia to Europe/Atlantic since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It highlights concerns about Biden's conciliatory stance towards China, questioning the seriousness of the US in addressing the Chinese threat. The history and significance of the Quad are discussed, emphasizing the strategic importance of the alliance.
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Janine Di Giovanni
Janine di Giovanni has 25 years covering war and conflict and is an expert on The Arab world, terrorism, Afghanistan, Ira, France, USA, conflict, humanitarian disasters, anything conflict related She has published five books, is writing one on Syria, has won many awards, is an Ochberg Fellow at ...
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What Does It Take to Become an Ambassador?
09 Jul 2021
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Town & Country
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English
| Political Appointments
President Biden announced a slate of ambassadorial appointments, including Eric Garcetti for India and Denise Campbell Bauer for France and Monaco. The article explores the history and qualifications of U.S. ambassadors, highlighting the practice of appointing non-career diplomats, often wealthy political donors, to prestigious positions. It discusses notable figures like Pamela Harriman and the mixed reactions to their appointments. The piece also examines the implications of such appointments on diplomatic relations and the potential benefits for appointees.
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Michael Fiorentino
Multimedia journalist with research and interview skills, supported by an extensive knowledge of the global geopolitical landscape. Exceptional networking ability leading to trusted relationships with relevant sources. Ability to write, shoot and edit engaging content concisely and accurately under ...
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Angela Merkel quarantined, Rand Paul tests positive, Ohio on lockdown
22 Mar 2020
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www.nbcnews.com
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English
| Government Response
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is in quarantine after a doctor who treated her tested positive for coronavirus. U.S. Senator Rand Paul has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting Senators Mitt Romney and Mike Lee to self-quarantine. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued a stay-at-home order to curb the spread of the virus. The World Health Organization warned of criminals impersonating WHO workers to steal money or personal information. The International Olympic Committee stated that canceling the Tokyo Olympics is not on the agenda despite Australia and Canada pulling out. Los Angeles closed parks and trails to prevent the spread of the virus. President Trump approved major disaster declarations for California and Washington state, providing extra federal assistance. Tito’s Handmade Vodka and other liquor companies are converting their facilities to produce hand sanitizer. The U.S. activated the National Guard in California, New York, and Washington state to assist with the pandemic response. The Trump administration eliminated a key public health position in China months before the outbreak. Supercomputers will be used to accelerate the development of coronavirus treatments and vaccines. A New York couple got married with a friend officiating through an apartment window due to social distancing measures.
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Bryan Kirk
Bryan Kirk is a journalist based in Cypress, TX, United States.
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U.S. Surpasses 4 Million Coronavirus Cases As States Battle New Surge
23 Jul 2020
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www.newsweek.com
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English
| Government Response
Coronavirus cases in the U.S. have surpassed 4 million, with significant surges in states like Arizona, Florida, Texas, and California. Hospitals in major cities, particularly in Texas and California, are nearing capacity. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and other officials are considering new stay-at-home orders. The surge is attributed to rapid reopening and lack of social distancing. Texas and Florida, among the first to reopen, are experiencing severe outbreaks. New York, previously the epicenter, is now in the fourth phase of reopening but remains cautious. Governor Andrew Cuomo has implemented travel restrictions to prevent further spread.
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Abhirupa Kundu
Abhirupa Kundu is a journalist based in Delhi-NCR, reporting on issues including current affairs, national/international news, politics, climate change, minority groups.
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'US Committed To Making Sure Indian Students Feel Safe': Ambassador Eric Garcetti
06 Oct 2023
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English Jagran
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English
| International Relations
US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti reassured that the United States is committed to ensuring the safety of Indian students following the recent deaths of five Indian-origin students. He emphasized the collaborative responsibility of both nations to address such incidents and highlighted the significant number of Indian students in the US. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed no foul play in the deaths and is in touch with local authorities and affected families.
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Archis Mohan
Archis Mohan is a journalist based in Delhi, India. He has for nearly 20-years now written on an array of subjects, including diplomacy and politics. He has worked for Hindustan Times, The Telegraph and Business Standard.
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Eye On 2024: Modi's Foreign Visits
24 May 2023
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www.rediff.com
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English
| Politics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India is set to embark on four foreign visits over the next 40 days, including the G7 summit in Hiroshima and a state visit to the US, which will feature his participation in the International Yoga Day event at the United Nations and a Diaspora event in Chicago. These visits are strategically important for India and politically significant ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. Modi's visit to Papua New Guinea was crucial due to the competition for influence in the region between China, the US, and their allies. The upcoming India-US discussions will cover a range of sectors and aim to expand the Quad engagement. The visits will also serve to enhance Modi's image as a world leader among the Indian electorate.
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Regan Morris
I am a multimedia journalist based in Los Angeles. I produce and report TV, radio and online stories for BBC News (and occasionally others). Before BBC, I was with Reuters and then the Associated Press in Europe and then Southeast Asia. I have contributed to the New York Times and often write for ...
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Coronavirus: How California kept ahead of the curve
16 Apr 2020
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BBC News
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English
| Government Policy
California's early response to the coronavirus pandemic, including the first shelter-in-place orders and aggressive social distancing policies, has resulted in a lower than predicted impact. Despite over 24,424 confirmed cases and 821 deaths, the state's actions have been effective in controlling the spread of the virus. The population's lower density and reliance on personal vehicles over public transport have also contributed to the slower spread compared to denser cities like New York. California's leaders have been commended for their proactive measures.
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Nayan Seth
Nayan Seth is a multimedia journalist based in Washington, DC. He has worked in leading newsrooms in India and China for over a decade. He covers the diversification of critical minerals supply chains and maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region. His expertise is in India-China relations, India-...
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Diplomacy’s Got Talent: China Joins Japan, US on Social Media to woo Indians
12 Aug 2023
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Asia Matters for America
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English
| Social Media
China is intensifying its public diplomacy efforts in India to improve bilateral relations, facing competition from Japan and the United States. The Chinese ambassador, Xu Feihong, is actively engaging on social media to promote a positive image of China, despite ongoing border tensions. Japan and the US have established strong public diplomacy campaigns, with Japan's former ambassador gaining popularity through cultural engagement and the US maintaining a robust media presence. The article highlights the challenges China faces in altering its image in India, amidst historical animosities and competition from other nations.
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Tina Susman
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Tina Susman is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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Will Congress renew law providing health benefits for Sept. 11 first responders?
12 Nov 2015
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www.latimes.com
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The article discusses the ongoing battle in Congress over the renewal of the Zadroga Act, which provides healthcare benefits to 9/11 first responders. Despite bipartisan support, the act's reauthorization has been delayed, with some lawmakers proposing only a temporary extension. Advocates, including John Feal and Jon Stewart, are pushing for permanent renewal, emphasizing the critical need for continued healthcare funding. The article highlights the political dynamics and the potential impact on thousands of affected individuals if the act is not renewed.
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Eileen Truax
Eileen Truax is a veteran journalist specialized in migration and politics. She’s a Knight-Wallace Fellow 2019-2020 at the University of Michigan. She currently lives in Ann Arbor. Eileen was born in Mexico City, where she was a political reporter and a Congress correspondent. In 2004 she moved ...
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The Struggle of Mayors and Governors Against Donald Trump
01 Jun 2020
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gatopardo.com
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Spanish
| Racial Protests
The article discusses the conflict between U.S. President Donald Trump and various state governors and mayors, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial protests. It highlights the leadership of Democratic governors and mayors in managing the pandemic and addressing racial tensions, contrasting it with Trump's perceived lack of understanding and ineffective response. The article also touches on the political implications of these events for the upcoming 2020 presidential election.
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Tamara Zieve
Tamara Zieve is the correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian Territories for the German Press Agency, dpa, where she covers politics, defence, conflict, diplomacy and more. She has worked in the Israeli media for a decade, previously having worked as a reporter for The Jerusalem Post and as a ...
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In L.A. mayoral race, competing visions of the golden dream
11 Oct 2022
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jewishinsider.com
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English
| Antisemitism
The Los Angeles mayoral race between Karen Bass and Rick Caruso has intensified following a scandal involving former City Council president Nury Martinez. Bass, a longtime activist and public official, emphasizes her experience in building interracial coalitions and criticizes Caruso's significant campaign spending. Caruso, a billionaire real estate developer, positions himself as an outsider capable of addressing corruption and rebuilding trust in local government. Both candidates focus on public safety, homelessness, and outreach to diverse communities, including Jewish voters. The race remains close, with Bass leading slightly in recent polls.
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