
tania branigan
@taniabranigan
Foreign leader writer, The Guardian; author of Red Memory, Cundill History Prize winner linktr.ee/redmemory wwnorton.com/books/97813240…
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Thanks to Emma Barnett and BBC Radio 4 Today for the opportunity to speak about Maeve and the plight of people with ME ⬇️ approx 07.40am bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/li…


NEW PIECE: "My colleagues were shocked to the core that the newspaper would do this to a fellow colleague" 🇭🇰 Our own Eduardo Suárez speaks with Selina Cheng, who was recently laid off after her election to lead the Hong Kong Journalists Association. reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/selina-ch…



What an absolutely crazy story that Frank Langfitt painstakingly unraveled here. Absolutely stop what you’re doing and have a read, or a listen. A big lesson for reporters, some of whom got duped: never assume anything. Verify everything. npr.org/2024/08/03/g-s…



Just a few hours after the MFP Thailand-successor People's Party was launched, it has now registered over 10,000 new members and received over 5 million Baht (~$141k) in donations. #พรรคประชาชน


The finalists for the 2024 Dayton Literary Peace Prize have been revealed; among the 12 authors in contention for the award are Paul Lynch, Dr. Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, tania branigan, Janika Oza, Dina Nayeri, and Darrin Bell. The winner will be announced next month. ow.ly/UxZ950SYG63



Congratulations Victor Luck - a review of Built from the Fire here: nytimes.com/2023/05/23/boo…

One of BBC News (World)'s true legends, Mohanad Hashim, returns to his home in Omdurman to witness, and to grieve over, the devastation of #Sudan's unfolding civil war. Stunningly filmed by Hassan Lali, produced by Ed Habershon bbc.com/news/videos/cl…

Happy to announce something exciting that we’ve been working on for a while. The Long Wave, a weekly newsletter on Black life and culture around the world, is launching on 30 Oct. Written by me and edited by the mega talented @jaseokundaye. Sign up here! theguardian.com/global/2024/oc…

Today's the day! Let's take a final look back at this year's exceptional finalists ahead of the #CundillHistoryPrize winner announcement this evening. ⭐ 'Judgement at Tokyo' by Gary J. Bass ⭐ 'Native Nations' by Kathleen DuVal ⭐ 'Before the Movement' by Dylan C. Penningroth


Congratulations Kathleen DuVal !

