Janine di Giovanni

Newsweek

Guest

Middle East editor for Newsweek and author of the forthcoming book Dispatches from Syria: The Morning They Came for Us

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We’ve heard from Nice about the day after the 3rd major attack in France in just 19 months. Now, more on the investigation and what might come next…

Will the State of Emergency Never End?

We’ve heard from Nice about the day after the 3rd major attack in France in just 19 months. Now, more on the investigation and what might come next…

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Almost 200 raids without search warrants have been conducted amid reports that there were advance warnings of Friday’s attacks — and more are predicted.

After Paris: Seeking a Strategy

Almost 200 raids without search warrants have been conducted amid reports that there were advance warnings of Friday’s attacks — and more are predicted.

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