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Matthew Dalton

@djmatthewdalton

Wall Street Journal reporter in Paris. Covering France, Europe and beyond.

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“As the abuse allegations were swirling among ICC staff and others, Khan allegedly tried to get his accuser to disavow them by telling her the charges would hurt the Palestinian investigation.” Wild scoop by Matthew Dalton wsj.com/world/middle-e…

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Truly impressive investigative journalism by Matthew Dalton. There's plenty to say about the substance of the article - but as a law prof & j school grad student, I want to focus here on the reporting rather than substance. First attribute to note about this feature is the

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Exactly. It’s well known that Cleveland used the statue extensively for his own personal comfort and convenience and then took possession of it personally after he left office.

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Listen to a top UN official describe the horrific humanitarian disaster in Gaza right now: "I can tell you from having visited...death on this scale has a sound and a smell that does not leave you." History will never forget that we enabled this atrocity.

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Breaking: The ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan has decided to go on leave until the probe into allegations of sexual assault against him is complete. The decision comes six days after my investigation into the allegations and the link with the Netanyahu warrant wsj.com/world/icc-chie…

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A shocking story about Israeli soldiers firing on Palestinians at Gazan aid sites, with insider testimony haaretz.com/israel-news/20…

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The Briefing: Frederik Pleitgen from inside Iran, Matthew Dalton examines US and European climate targets, Gordon Flake on the the global supply of rare minerals and Fernando Augusto Pacheco takes ‘The Global Countdown’ around the Mediterranean monocle.com/radio/shows/th…

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Powerful: When Shada Khatib, an Arab Israeli student, was killed by an Iranian missile, Israelis’ responses showed the strength of Arab-Jewish bonds—and the forces that threaten them, writes Fania Oz-Salzberger. wsj.com/world/middle-e… via The Wall Street Journal