AND genius graphics @arturgalocha.bsky.social & Eric Lau with design from Irfan Uraizee plus insanely generous and patient editing from Eric Rich, @nadineajaka.bsky.social , @kamaria.bsky.social , Emma Brown & Jesse Mesner-Hage
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
This months-long project wouldn't have been possible without so, so many people β‘οΈ the one & only
@joyceshlee.bsky.social, the data genius from Sarah Blaskey & @abtran.bsky.social, sensitive reporting from Rael Ombuor & Elisha Iragi, the great Katharine Houreld & photos from Arlette Bashizi 8/
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
These medications and supplies are among those life-saving HIV and malaria commodities that the administration said would continue to reach the most vulnerable places around the world -- commodities for more than 40 countries.
A look at severe malaria meds impacted 7/
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
By the end of June, shipments worth nearly $76 million were not delivered, including the majority of medication needed to combat severe malaria.
An additional $63 million worth were delivered late to the warehouses per USAID standards -- on average by 41 days. 6/
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Suza's medication was paused when it was already in Congo.
But more than 1600 other orders worth more than $190 million were stuck before they got there -- at manufacturers, in transit or stuck in customs -- at the time of the stop work order. 5/
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
So when the doctor asked, and he did ask, no medication was provided.
Suza's dad went to three different hospitals trying to find what she needed to make her well.
She died just days after she got sick. 4/
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
The medication was in the nearby local warehouse. But it never arrived.
That's because, despite Rubio's blanket waiver for life-saving aid, each USAID program needed an individual waiver. The program that delivered the malaria medications in Congo did not get one for months. 3/
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
Suza, a girl who loved frilly dresses, got sick with malaria in February. First a cough, then a fever. Then she couldnβt breathe. But the local clinic near her house ran out of the severe malaria medication she needed in January.
No refills came. π· Arlette Bashizi 2/
30.09.2025 22:30 β π 0 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
Our investigation into the explosion in #BandarAbbas β it was likely caused by a violent chemical reaction that resulted in a fire and led to the blast.
Big team effort w/ @megkelly.bsky.social @yjtorbati.bsky.social & Susannah George
wapo.st/4cZMYNb
02.05.2025 15:58 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
In 2nd Term, Trump Pushes Bounds of Presidential Power, Testing Rule of Law (Gift Article)
The United States has never seen an effort to expand presidential authority at the scale of Donald J. Trumpβs second term.
My 100-day take:
Trumpβs Maximalist Assertion of Presidential Power Tests the Rule of Law
The United States has never seen an effort to expand presidential authority at the scale of Donald J. Trumpβs second term.
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/30/u...
30.04.2025 11:14 β π 135 π 55 π¬ 22 π 2
She tried to expose Russiaβs brutal detention system β and ended up dead
A consortium of international journalists continued the work of Viktoriia Roshchyna, who was investigating reports of torture and detention of Ukrainian civilians in occupied Ukraine.
Incredible and haunting reporting by @catebrown.bsky.social, @osviz-jarrett.bsky.social, Catherine Belton, Anastacia Galouchka & others: βShe took risks not for the sake of bravery or being recognized, but because she believed it was her duty" www.washingtonpost.com/world/intera...
29.04.2025 14:24 β π 173 π 64 π¬ 2 π 1
Use of force recap of the first 100 days of Trump 2.0:
--US airstrikes against ISIS and AQ in Syria
--US airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq
--US airstrikes against ISIS and Al Shabaab in Somalia
--US airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen, w/o any pretense of congressional authorization
29.04.2025 15:10 β π 19 π 12 π¬ 2 π 0
βEveryone we encounter is an enemy,β a Golani Brigade lieutenant colonel told his troops on video ahead of the current Gaza operation.
βIf a figure is identified, we open fire, eliminate, and move forward. Donβt get confused about that.β
About as clear as it gets.
10.04.2025 18:09 β π 60 π 33 π¬ 3 π 5
How Palestinian first responders ended up in a mass grave in Gaza
Israel says they were fired on for moving βsuspiciously.β Dispatcher records, witness testimony, and video and audio evidence offer a more disturbing narrative.
How Palestinian first responders ended up in a mass grave in Gaza
via the unstobble, brilliant team of Miriam Berger, @leloveluck.bsky.social, @imogenpiper.bsky.social, Hajar Harb, Hazem Balousha & @cheesemanab.bsky.social put it all together:
wapo.st/4cowWMq
10.04.2025 18:19 β π 16 π 5 π¬ 1 π 0
Jackie Robinsonβs Army story deleted in Defense Department DEI purge
The deletion appears to be part of the Trump administrationβs push against diversity, equity and inclusion programs. A Nats pitcher found the move βupsetting.β
An article telling the story of Jackie Robinson's Army career is no longer is accessible on the Department of Defense's website.
Asked Josiah Gray and Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro League Baseball Museum, for their thoughts.
w/@cindyboren.bsky.social
19.03.2025 18:24 β π 119 π 63 π¬ 9 π 4
Trump's ceasefire in Gaza is officially over: Israel announces it is "attacking targets of the Hamas terrorist organization throughout the Gaza Strip."
"Israel will, from now on, act against Hamas with increasing military strength," says the prime minister's office.
18.03.2025 01:14 β π 10 π 5 π¬ 3 π 2
Leavitt: "Secretary Rubio reserves the right to revoke the visa of Mahmoud Khali. Under the immigration and nationality act, the secretary of state has the right to revoke a green card or a visa for individuals who are adversarial to the foreign policy and national security interests of the USA."
11.03.2025 17:32 β π 637 π 138 π¬ 246 π 172
βIt is death that made me flee,β Ag Mohamed said. βI saw death everywhere.β
A haunting piece on the Wagner's continued foot print in Mali from Sarah Cahlan and Rachel Chason: www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/0...
11.03.2025 18:38 β π 7 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0
thank you for looking into this !
05.03.2025 19:05 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
"Americans should be ashamed," Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Maryland) said in a statement to The Post, βThe Trump Administration is dismantling the system put in place to help ensure U.S. weapons are used and U.S. operations are conducted in a way that limits civilian harm.β
04.03.2025 21:49 β π 6 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
The 15-month old relatively small cross-command effort that has βthe full supportβ of CENTCOM commander Gen. Kurilla, bi-partisan support from Congress as well as a wide range of civil society organizations who have consistently advocated for civilians in U.S. air campaigns.
04.03.2025 21:49 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
IRS rejected request for addresses of people believed to be in U.S. illegally
Immigration enforcement officials sought home addresses for 700,000 people and also asked for skilled auditors to investigate businesses.
This story is tough to summarize in a catchy way, but I'll try: The DHS asked the IRS to share the home addresses of 700,000 people suspected of being in the country illegally, and the IRS said no because that's not legal. Nixon was nearly impeached for a similar move.
gift link: wapo.st/4bkjoAY
01.03.2025 01:23 β π 316 π 111 π¬ 6 π 3
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