sianushka.bsky.social
Writer | Senior Investigative Reporter at openDemocracy | Bylines in i; Observer; Guardian; The Times | BWLF | Book: Bodies Under Siege, Verso | Got a story? Email sian.norris(at)opendemocracy.net
- That Penzance was the other side of China
- I give up. From Janice Turner in today’s Times.
- Reposted by sianushka.bsky.socialYesterday, the Russian missile killed a 6 years-old boy and a 20 years-old girl in Sumy
- I miss the Newsnight that did original reporting and investigative films that exposed wrongdoing. When news was not just sofa analysis.
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- Reposted by sianushka.bsky.socialstory of British politics for the past decade is people getting what they want and then fucking *hating* it
- Reposted by sianushka.bsky.socialIt’s possible the new Conservative Party wanted a trade deal with India - or perhaps a hypothetical India - more in theory than practice
- Reposted by sianushka.bsky.socialThis exactly the type of proactive women-led approach needed. And so glad to hear that they also help women exit through their partnership with One25, whose work I first saw over 15 years ago
- Reposted by sianushka.bsky.socialAs I sheltered in my bathroom during the earlier ballistic strike attempts in the middle.of the might, I read russian channels & could see how they rejoiced over the attacks. Here a milblogger jokes that Russia still has one day to pound Kyiv. The amount of cheerful emojis speak for themselves 👇
- Reposted by sianushka.bsky.socialAll night Russian drones terrorized people in Kyiv. Residential buildings hit across the city, two killed. Russia’s “Victory Day” is soaked in blood and war crimes. And in two days, some will still go to Moscow to shake Putin’s hand. Shame