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Steven Lee Myers

@stevenleemyers

New York Times in California. Previously in Beijing, Moscow, Baghdad and DC. Author of "The New Tsar: The Rise and Reign of Vladimir Putin" https://t.co/krGqyYud1Y

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The F.B.I. has searched a suspected Chinese police outpost in New York’s Chinatown. Such outposts are unnerving diplomats and intelligence agents who fear they are being used to keep tabs on Chinese nationals abroad. nyti.ms/3X3BWxG

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Her recent public appearances marked the first time ​Pyongyang confirmed that Mr. Kim had a child. Until her debut in state media, ordinary North Koreans had never seen any of Mr. Kim’s children. nyti.ms/3GFUDSd

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On today’s Daily, I talk to Sabrina Tavernise about a Russian soldier who was sent to Ukraine with a 1960s era rifle and little else. He survived a massacre of his platoon and now says the war is based on a mountain of lies. But he plans to return to the fight nytimes.com/2023/01/04/pod…

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Competition for China’s civil service jobs is so fierce that ppl often refer to them as “thousands of troops crossing a single-plank bridge.” But for those who got the jobs, some felt that their days were ruled by rigid hierarchies and monotonous chores. nytimes.com/2023/01/02/bus…

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'As long as the two have the U.S. as their shared common threat, the convergence of their interests will outweigh the divergence.' nytimes.com/2022/12/30/wor…

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Currently at Twitter:
- Seattle office faces eviction
- people are bringing their own toilet paper to work as janitorial services are cut
- workers scrambled to deal with the aftermath of a data center shutdown on Christmas Eve Ryan Mac 🙃
rat king 🐀
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In Ryazan, I spoke to the mother of a killed soldier. She said she thought the invasion “should have been planned better,” to minimize losses, but she expressed no anger at Russia’s leadership. “Something had to be done,” she said, referring to Ukraine. nytimes.com/2022/12/27/wor…

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We've spent ten months reporting from inside Ukraine. With secret battle plans and interviews with Russian soldiers, here now is the story of what Putin's war looks like on the other side: a calamity of historic proportions with no end in sight.
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“I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means.” nytimes.com/2022/12/15/tec…

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In 2009, I wrote an impassioned defense of Seoul after it made a Lonely Planet 'cities you really late' list that called it 'oppressively bland.'

The city has since blossomed into a truly vibrant destination. Come eat, drink, hike and see for yourself:

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A sluggish economy continues to leave many young in China unemployed, decreasing jobs and opportunities. The frustration/anxiety worsen as students’ social experiences being robbed by covid ⁦Daisuke Wakabayashi⁩ ⁦Isabelle Qian⁩ ⁦Amy Chang Chien⁩ nytimes.com/2022/12/10/bus…

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Among those arrested was a man who had tried to make contact with representatives of the Russian government over the plans... nytimes.com/2022/12/07/wor…

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TV Rain, an independent Russian channel in exile in Latvia, is engulfed in the biggest crisis of its turbulent 12-year history, with Latvian and Ukrainian commentators accusing the station of supporting Russia’s war effort. nyti.ms/3h6oIQU

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Xi Jinping, China’s leader, will travel to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday for summits with leaders from across the Middle East, a region where U.S. allies are growing closer to China. He is expected to sign contracts with the Saudis and other Gulf States. nyti.ms/3UDwaRj

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We have an exclusive this morning on a new report that documents extensive links between the global auto industry and the Xinjiang region, where the Chinese government has carried out a brutal crackdown on Uyghurs and other minorities nytimes.com/2022/12/06/bus…

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Some of the cruise missiles that Russia launched at Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure in late November were manufactured months after the West imposed sanctions, according to a weapons research group. nyti.ms/3VWQRbO

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The end of Zero COVID may finally be in sight. But what do three years of the basic inability to plan for tomorrow do to people’s ambition and optimism?

I spent two weeks in Guangdong — one of the most dynamic parts of China — trying to find out: nytimes.com/2022/12/04/wor…

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The authorities in China are using the country’s powerful surveillance apparatus to find those bold enough to defy them. “If they want to find us, they can definitely succeed,” said a protester who received a call from police. w/Paul Mozur 孟建國 Claire Fu nytimes.com/2022/12/02/bus…

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