Kevin Sullivan The Washington Post

'Kevin Sullivan The Washington Post' - 26 News Result(s)

  • Boris Johnson's Major Losses In Parliament Leave Brexit Terms In Doubt
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Karla Adam, The Washington Post | Thursday September 5, 2019
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has staked his job on his ability to deliver Brexit, suffered two major losses in Parliament on Wednesday, leaving his governing authority in doubt and the terms of Britain's pending divorce from the European Union unclear.
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  • Britain May See Snap Polls As Boris Johnson Suffers Big Parliament Defeat
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Karla Adam, The Washington Post | Wednesday September 4, 2019
    Britain may be headed toward new elections after rebel lawmakers served Prime Minister Boris Johnson a devastating loss Tuesday on his first key Brexit vote.
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  • Wooden Statue Of Trump Pops Up In Slovenia, His Wife's Home Country
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan, The Washington Post | Friday August 30, 2019
    President Donald Trump finally has a monument in Slovenia, his wife's home country. A wooden statue, nearly 25 feet tall, has suddenly popped up on private land in the village of Sela pri Kamniku, about 20 miles northeast of the capital, Ljubljana.
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  • "I Am Who I Am": Kamala Harris Defines Herself As "American"
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Sunday February 3, 2019
    In early 2010, an Indian American couple hosted a fundraiser in their elegant Pacific Heights home for Kamala Harris, then a Democratic candidate for California attorney general.
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  • In A Bid To Crush Rivals, Saudi Prince Jailed Rivals At Ritz-Carlton
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Kareem Fahim, The Washington Post | Tuesday November 6, 2018
    Somewhere in this kingdom, Prince Turki bin Abdullah is locked away. Turki, 47, was once a golden scion of Saudi Arabia's gilded royal family, a prominent son of former King Abdullah and a fighter pilot with advanced degrees who trained in the United States and Britain. He was the powerful governor of Riyadh province, then chief executive of the mu...
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  • A Year After Ritz-Carlton Roundup, Saudi Elites Remain Jailed
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Kareem Fahim, The Washington Post | Tuesday November 6, 2018
    Somewhere in this kingdom, Prince Turki bin Abdullah is locked away.
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  • Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Is "Chief Of Tribe" In Cowed Saud House
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Karen DeYoung, Souad Mekhennet, Kareem Fahim, The Washington Post | Wednesday October 31, 2018
    For just over two years, until June 2017, Mohammed bin Nayef was crown prince of Saudi Arabia, the designated heir to the throne. A grandson of the kingdom's founder, with long experience at high levels of government, he was the first of his generation to reach the direct line of succession.
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  • "Painful To All": Saudi Prince's First Comment Since Khashoggi's Killing
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, William Branigin, The Washington Post | Thursday October 25, 2018
    In his first public comments since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi security agents in Istanbul three weeks ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said Wednesday that his country is doing all it can to complete an investigation and bring the perpetrators to justice.
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  • Despite Jamal Khashoggi Case, US Firms Turn Up At 'Davos In The Desert'
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Wednesday October 24, 2018
    Gathered under grand domes and crystal chandeliers for a glitzy investment forum nicknamed "Davos in the Desert," business leaders on Tuesday called the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi terrible and sad but said it shouldn't derail their dealmaking or U.S.-Saudi relations.
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  • Saudi Arabia Admits Journalist Killed In Consulate During "Fist Fight"
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Loveday Morris, Tamer El-Ghobashy, The Washington Post | Saturday October 20, 2018
    The Saudi government acknowledged early Saturday that journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed while visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, saying he died during a fist fight.
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  • Hurricane Michael Devastates United States's Florida "Like A War Zone"
    World News | Luz Lazo, Mark Berman, Emily Wax-Thibodeaux, Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Friday October 12, 2018
    Entire oceanfront communities in the Florida Panhandle were virtually obliterated, an Air Force base suffered "catastrophic" damage and at least six people were killed by Hurricane Michael, a sucker-punch of a storm that intensified suddenly and now ranks as one of the four most powerful hurricanes ever to strike the United States.
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  • 2 Forces Meet At US-Mexico Border As Immigration Policy Meets Desperation
    World News | Maria Sacchetti, Michael E. Miller, Tony Perry, Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Saturday June 23, 2018
    To Carmen Palma, a Salvadoran migrant waiting at a shelter just south of the border, her six-year-old daughter's life depends on getting asylum in the United States. She and hundreds of thousands of others have staked their lives on getting there.
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  • SUV Carrying Family Perhaps Intentionally Driven Off Cliff: Reports
    World News | Kristine Phillips, Kevin Sullivan, Marwa Eltagouri , The Washington Post | Monday April 2, 2018
    The crash that killed a married couple and at least three of their adopted children after their vehicle plunged off a California cliff last week may not have been an accident, according to media reports.
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  • 22 Confirmed Dead From Hurricane Harvey, Houston Mayor Imposes Nightly Curfew
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Arelis R. Hernandez, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post | Wednesday August 30, 2017
    The biggest rainstorm in the history of the continental United States finally began to move away from Houston on Tuesday, as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey and its endless, merciless rain bands spun east to menace Louisiana instead.
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  • Hurricane Harvey Batters Texas, Drops 2 Feet Of Water On Houston Area
    World News | Dylan Baddour, Kevin Sullivan, Wesley Lowery, Robert Samuels, The Washington Post | Sunday August 27, 2017
    Officials in Houston warned of "catastrophic" and potentially historic flooding in the nation's fourth-largest city on Sunday morning, as Harvey continued to pummel Texas, dropping more than two feet of rain and causing dire, and deadly, flash floods.
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'Kevin Sullivan The Washington Post' - 26 News Result(s)

  • Boris Johnson's Major Losses In Parliament Leave Brexit Terms In Doubt
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Karla Adam, The Washington Post | Thursday September 5, 2019
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has staked his job on his ability to deliver Brexit, suffered two major losses in Parliament on Wednesday, leaving his governing authority in doubt and the terms of Britain's pending divorce from the European Union unclear.
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  • Britain May See Snap Polls As Boris Johnson Suffers Big Parliament Defeat
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Karla Adam, The Washington Post | Wednesday September 4, 2019
    Britain may be headed toward new elections after rebel lawmakers served Prime Minister Boris Johnson a devastating loss Tuesday on his first key Brexit vote.
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  • Wooden Statue Of Trump Pops Up In Slovenia, His Wife's Home Country
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan, The Washington Post | Friday August 30, 2019
    President Donald Trump finally has a monument in Slovenia, his wife's home country. A wooden statue, nearly 25 feet tall, has suddenly popped up on private land in the village of Sela pri Kamniku, about 20 miles northeast of the capital, Ljubljana.
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  • "I Am Who I Am": Kamala Harris Defines Herself As "American"
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Sunday February 3, 2019
    In early 2010, an Indian American couple hosted a fundraiser in their elegant Pacific Heights home for Kamala Harris, then a Democratic candidate for California attorney general.
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  • In A Bid To Crush Rivals, Saudi Prince Jailed Rivals At Ritz-Carlton
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Kareem Fahim, The Washington Post | Tuesday November 6, 2018
    Somewhere in this kingdom, Prince Turki bin Abdullah is locked away. Turki, 47, was once a golden scion of Saudi Arabia's gilded royal family, a prominent son of former King Abdullah and a fighter pilot with advanced degrees who trained in the United States and Britain. He was the powerful governor of Riyadh province, then chief executive of the mu...
    www.ndtv.com
  • A Year After Ritz-Carlton Roundup, Saudi Elites Remain Jailed
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Kareem Fahim, The Washington Post | Tuesday November 6, 2018
    Somewhere in this kingdom, Prince Turki bin Abdullah is locked away.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Is "Chief Of Tribe" In Cowed Saud House
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Karen DeYoung, Souad Mekhennet, Kareem Fahim, The Washington Post | Wednesday October 31, 2018
    For just over two years, until June 2017, Mohammed bin Nayef was crown prince of Saudi Arabia, the designated heir to the throne. A grandson of the kingdom's founder, with long experience at high levels of government, he was the first of his generation to reach the direct line of succession.
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  • "Painful To All": Saudi Prince's First Comment Since Khashoggi's Killing
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, William Branigin, The Washington Post | Thursday October 25, 2018
    In his first public comments since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi security agents in Istanbul three weeks ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said Wednesday that his country is doing all it can to complete an investigation and bring the perpetrators to justice.
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  • Despite Jamal Khashoggi Case, US Firms Turn Up At 'Davos In The Desert'
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Wednesday October 24, 2018
    Gathered under grand domes and crystal chandeliers for a glitzy investment forum nicknamed "Davos in the Desert," business leaders on Tuesday called the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi terrible and sad but said it shouldn't derail their dealmaking or U.S.-Saudi relations.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Saudi Arabia Admits Journalist Killed In Consulate During "Fist Fight"
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Loveday Morris, Tamer El-Ghobashy, The Washington Post | Saturday October 20, 2018
    The Saudi government acknowledged early Saturday that journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed while visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, saying he died during a fist fight.
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  • Hurricane Michael Devastates United States's Florida "Like A War Zone"
    World News | Luz Lazo, Mark Berman, Emily Wax-Thibodeaux, Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Friday October 12, 2018
    Entire oceanfront communities in the Florida Panhandle were virtually obliterated, an Air Force base suffered "catastrophic" damage and at least six people were killed by Hurricane Michael, a sucker-punch of a storm that intensified suddenly and now ranks as one of the four most powerful hurricanes ever to strike the United States.
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  • 2 Forces Meet At US-Mexico Border As Immigration Policy Meets Desperation
    World News | Maria Sacchetti, Michael E. Miller, Tony Perry, Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post | Saturday June 23, 2018
    To Carmen Palma, a Salvadoran migrant waiting at a shelter just south of the border, her six-year-old daughter's life depends on getting asylum in the United States. She and hundreds of thousands of others have staked their lives on getting there.
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  • SUV Carrying Family Perhaps Intentionally Driven Off Cliff: Reports
    World News | Kristine Phillips, Kevin Sullivan, Marwa Eltagouri , The Washington Post | Monday April 2, 2018
    The crash that killed a married couple and at least three of their adopted children after their vehicle plunged off a California cliff last week may not have been an accident, according to media reports.
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  • 22 Confirmed Dead From Hurricane Harvey, Houston Mayor Imposes Nightly Curfew
    World News | Kevin Sullivan, Arelis R. Hernandez, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post | Wednesday August 30, 2017
    The biggest rainstorm in the history of the continental United States finally began to move away from Houston on Tuesday, as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey and its endless, merciless rain bands spun east to menace Louisiana instead.
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  • Hurricane Harvey Batters Texas, Drops 2 Feet Of Water On Houston Area
    World News | Dylan Baddour, Kevin Sullivan, Wesley Lowery, Robert Samuels, The Washington Post | Sunday August 27, 2017
    Officials in Houston warned of "catastrophic" and potentially historic flooding in the nation's fourth-largest city on Sunday morning, as Harvey continued to pummel Texas, dropping more than two feet of rain and causing dire, and deadly, flash floods.
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