Greg Miller
@gregpmiller
Greg Miller is an investigative foreign correspondent for The Washington Post based in London. He was among the Post reporters awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize.
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http://www.washpost.com 25-01-2011 21:40:14
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Amazingly, Tucker Carlson goes to Moscow, Russia to 'learn what is going on'. Not to Ukraine, which is under daily barrage of Russian bombs and missiles. Not to Ukrainian territories that are occupied by Russian troops. How would a visit to Moscow, the capital of the aggressor…
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A deep dive by a dozen of us on The Post staff on the failures that plagued Ukraine's counter-offensive. Missy Ryan Isabelle Khurshudyan wapo.st/3GxuMe8
Russia is seeking the help of Chinese executives to build a tunnel connecting Russia to the Crimea, after Ukraine twice bombed the Kerch bridge:
washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/… by Greg Miller Mary Ilyushina
Greg Miller Mary Ilyushina The China Railway Construction Corp also built the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge and tunnel crossing, which at 34 miles is the longest sea crossing in the world and about 3 times longer than the Kerch bridge
'Russian & Chinese business executives have held secret discussions on plans to build an underwater tunnel from Russia to Crimea in hopes of establishing a transportation route protected from attacks by Ukraine.' Scoop by Greg Miller Mary Ilyushina washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/…