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Lyndal Cairns
Online Editor, The Herald Sun Leader
Bio: Social strategist & @LeaderOnline editor also at http://www.LyndalCairns.com Tweets about #news, #poetry, food. Opinions and bad puns my own. In love w @ragavin
Location: Melbourne and San Francisco
Beat:
Australia
I think I just worked out where Russia got their extra balls from. #Romania #SBSeurovision
RT @chrispytweets: Sorry Russia, but nothing beats baking grannies #sbseurovision
Amelia Marshall
Australian Broadcasting Corporation News — Journalist
Bio: Journalist, ABC + Triple J News Sydney. These opinions are my own and do not represent the views of my employer.
Location: Sydney
Beat:
Australia
I think Russia got lost on the way to her year 10 formal #sbseurovision
Tony Connelly
RTÉ — Europe Editor
Bio: Europe Editor for RTE News, Ireland's public service broadcaster. I report on EU and European affairs for RTE News and Current Affairs.
Location: Brussels
Beat:
Ireland
Bashar al-Assad issues defiant message: 'I'm here to stay' t.co/79BXpF5F4C
Bashar al-Assad: 'We can't negotiate with fragmented rebels'
and Russia that their efforts to bring about talks will do little to halt the civil war laying waste to his country. In an exclusive interview for the Argentine newspaper Clarin, shared with the
and Russia that their efforts to bring about talks will do little to halt the civil war laying waste to his country. In an exclusive interview for the Argentine newspaper Clarin, shared with the
Jason Om
Australian Broadcasting Corporation News — Reporter, Producer, and Presenter
Bio: Presenter, producer @ABCNews24 & reporter for ABC @BreakfastNews. These thought bubbles are mine.
Location: Sydney, Australia
Beat:
Australia
WATCH The top stories this Sunday t.co/VEWlgPeqLR @ABCNews24
News in 90 Seconds
BOY WAS THROWN ABOUT 10 METRES. SYRIAN PRESIDENT BASHAR AL ASSAD SAYS HE HAS NO INTENTION OF NEGOTIATING WITH the REBELS... IN A BID TO END THE COUNTRY'S BLOODY CONFLICT. THE U-S AND RUSSIA WANT TO
BOY WAS THROWN ABOUT 10 METRES. SYRIAN PRESIDENT BASHAR AL ASSAD SAYS HE HAS NO INTENTION OF NEGOTIATING WITH the REBELS... IN A BID TO END THE COUNTRY'S BLOODY CONFLICT. THE U-S AND RUSSIA WANT TO
Clarissa Ward
CBS News — Foreign Correspondent
Bio: CBS News correspondent- all views are my own, retweets aren't endorsements etc.
Location: here, there and everywhere
Beat:
World
In intvu w/ Argentinain newspaper Clarin, Assad doesn't give much cause for optimism about US-Russia brokered talks t.co/pyHHYussfK
Syria’s Assad Says Peace Talks Likely to Fail
applaud the efforts, but we must be realistic,” he said, referring to efforts by the United States and Russia to broker talks in June. “There cannot be a unilateral solution in Syria; two parties are needed
applaud the efforts, but we must be realistic,” he said, referring to efforts by the United States and Russia to broker talks in June. “There cannot be a unilateral solution in Syria; two parties are needed
Benedict Brogan
Telegraph — Deputy Editor
Bio: Deputy Editor of The Daily Telegraph
Location: London, UK
Beats:
Politics,
United Kingdom
A Ukip-led Britain would go bankrupt even faster than under Gordon Brown, @WilliamJHague tells @Telegraph t.co/dald7BeKA5
Deal with it: William Hague offers common-sense solution to Tory Euro-turmoil
that Russia and China are identified as among the major culprits. The Foreign Secretary is spearheading a big push for British exporters, which is particularly aimed at helping small and medium-sized
that Russia and China are identified as among the major culprits. The Foreign Secretary is spearheading a big push for British exporters, which is particularly aimed at helping small and medium-sized
Julian Harris
City A.M. — Reporter
Bio: City AM reporter. Borderline-insane views on economics/politics are mine and mine only. Liberal, atheist, anti-Malthusian, capitalist, republican.
Location: London
Beats:
Business and Finance,
United Kingdom
RT @SamHarrisOrg: I'm starting to think religion isn't good for people: t.co/AEMO69mxW3
Gay Rights Rally Is Attacked in Georgia
increase in antigay talk in Russia and Georgia, whose Orthodox churches are gaining political influence. In a statement Wednesday, the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Ilia II, compared
increase in antigay talk in Russia and Georgia, whose Orthodox churches are gaining political influence. In a statement Wednesday, the leader of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Ilia II, compared
Rob Edwards
Herald Scotland — Environment Editor
Bio: environmental journalist, nuclear muckraker, serial user of freedom of information law
Location: Edinburgh
Beats:
Environment,
United Kingdom
Four detailed new maps showing the towns and streets in Scotland with the worst air pollution: t.co/LDBgci0Ssg
Air pollution: the mass killer that keeps on killing
in Europe. Fumes and particles from vehicles, factories and power plants are estimated to have caused 169,000 premature deaths in Eastern Europe and Russia, 166,000 deaths in Western Europe and 95,000
in Europe. Fumes and particles from vehicles, factories and power plants are estimated to have caused 169,000 premature deaths in Eastern Europe and Russia, 166,000 deaths in Western Europe and 95,000
Air pollution: the mass killer that keeps on killing t.co/LDBgci0Ssg
Air pollution: the mass killer that keeps on killing
in Europe. Fumes and particles from vehicles, factories and power plants are estimated to have caused 169,000 premature deaths in Eastern Europe and Russia, 166,000 deaths in Western Europe and 95,000
in Europe. Fumes and particles from vehicles, factories and power plants are estimated to have caused 169,000 premature deaths in Eastern Europe and Russia, 166,000 deaths in Western Europe and 95,000
Ravi Nessman
Associated Press — South Asia Bureau Chief
Bio: Ravi Nessman is the South Asia Bureau chief for The Associated Press. Retweets do not signify endorsements
Location: New Delhi
Beat:
World
Chinese premier heads to India to boost ties (from @AP) t.co/5GLGZS4dDj
Chinese premier heads to India to boost ties
Indian and Chinese officials recently held talks in Beijing on the future of Afghanistan. China, India and Russia have discussed the matter trilaterally with the idea of giving full support to
Indian and Chinese officials recently held talks in Beijing on the future of Afghanistan. China, India and Russia have discussed the matter trilaterally with the idea of giving full support to
Alok Jha
Guardian — Science and Environment Correspondent
Bio: Science correspondent at the Guardian. Author of The Doomsday Handbook: 50 Ways to the End of the World. Currently working on a book about water
Location: London
RT @james_randerson: UK to get its first astronaut in two decades t.co/LgKP0GljQP
Briton picked for five-month mission on International Space Station in 2015
, win industrial contracts for future human spaceflight projects and forge new links with Nasa, Russia and hopefully China – and one day India – in space. Many young people will be inspired by Tim. It
, win industrial contracts for future human spaceflight projects and forge new links with Nasa, Russia and hopefully China – and one day India – in space. Many young people will be inspired by Tim. It
Aine Kerr
Storyful — Political Editor
Bio: Head of Content and Political Editor @Storyful. Lecturer in Online Journalism @DBScollege. Former Political Corr. aine.kerr@storyful.com http://t.co/tf1k1DgqWg
Location: Monaghan, via Dublin
RT @Storyful: A full English transcript of Bashar al-Assad's interview with @clarincom can be read here: t.co/t9cmkfeUhi
Syrian Arab news agency
the end of this month in light of the initial agreement between the USA and Russia? How do you evaluate this process especially with the interference of France and UK? We reiterate our support for all
the end of this month in light of the initial agreement between the USA and Russia? How do you evaluate this process especially with the interference of France and UK? We reiterate our support for all
Amie Tsang
Financial Times — Journalist
Bio: FT world news desk researcher and journalist. Opinions are my own. RT!=endorsement
Location: London, UK
Beats:
Business and Finance,
United Kingdom
A fair critique of that map of racial tolerance, although Perhaps rather harsh on foreign affairs bloggers t.co/eny6KHK3jP
The Cartography of Bullshit
, or most racially intolerant, countries were India, Bangladesh and Jordan. Russia and China fell in the middle; much of Africa was left out for lack of data, but South Africa came out light blue (highly
, or most racially intolerant, countries were India, Bangladesh and Jordan. Russia and China fell in the middle; much of Africa was left out for lack of data, but South Africa came out light blue (highly
James Randerson
Guardian — Science and Environment Editor
Bio: I'm science and environment news editor at the Guardian. Into evolution, climbing and the trombone. Views here are my own. Pic credit: James Ewen/Oxfam
Location: London
UK to get its first astronaut in two decades t.co/LgKP0GljQP
Briton picked for five-month mission on International Space Station in 2015
, win industrial contracts for future human spaceflight projects and forge new links with Nasa, Russia and hopefully China – and one day India – in space. Many young people will be inspired by Tim. It
, win industrial contracts for future human spaceflight projects and forge new links with Nasa, Russia and hopefully China – and one day India – in space. Many young people will be inspired by Tim. It
Bassem Mroue
Associated Press — Mideast Correspondent
Bio: Mideast correspondent for The Associated Press since 1992. Currently covering Syria and Lebanon.
Location: Lebanon
Beat:
World
Assad: Syria transition talks are internal matter
. The U.S. and Russia have backed opposite sides in the conflict, but appear to have found common ground in the diplomatic push. The White House and the Kremlin envision holding the meeting next month
. The U.S. and Russia have backed opposite sides in the conflict, but appear to have found common ground in the diplomatic push. The White House and the Kremlin envision holding the meeting next month
Tim Lusher
Guardian — Deputy Features Editor
Bio: Deputy features editor, the Guardian. But any views here are personal.
Location: London
Beat:
United Kingdom
Meanwhile in Russia...
Richard Gray
Telegraph — Science Correspondent
Bio: Science Correspondent, The Telegraph. Non-tea drinker. Climber. All views are my own.
Location: London, UK
RT @PatJHennessy: SunTel 'Deal with it - Hague offers common-sense solution to Tory Euro-turmoil' t.co/219WZaWPU7 My interview w' Fo…
Deal with it: William Hague offers common-sense solution to Tory Euro-turmoil
that Russia and China are identified as among the major culprits. The Foreign Secretary is spearheading a big push for British exporters, which is particularly aimed at helping small and medium-sized
that Russia and China are identified as among the major culprits. The Foreign Secretary is spearheading a big push for British exporters, which is particularly aimed at helping small and medium-sized
Patrick Hennessy
Telegraph — Political Editor
Bio: Sunday Telegraph Pol Ed, suburban man, Chelsea fan. Married to @kateh123, father to @hennessygeorgia and Joe
Location: London
Beats:
Politics,
United Kingdom
SunTel 'Deal with it - Hague offers common-sense solution to Tory Euro-turmoil' t.co/219WZaWPU7 My interview w' For Sec
Deal with it: William Hague offers common-sense solution to Tory Euro-turmoil
that Russia and China are identified as among the major culprits. The Foreign Secretary is spearheading a big push for British exporters, which is particularly aimed at helping small and medium-sized
that Russia and China are identified as among the major culprits. The Foreign Secretary is spearheading a big push for British exporters, which is particularly aimed at helping small and medium-sized
Sarah Laitner
Financial Times — Communities Editor
Bio: Communities editor @FinancialTimes, running social media journalism. Voice behind some of the FT's tweets. sarah.laitner@ft.com Views here my own.
Location: Sunny London
Beat:
Business and Finance
RT @StKonrath: Revealing too little could arouse suspicion: Facebook, Twitter pose new riddle for CIA, by @WSJ t.co/RbdiAidvwU
Social Media Pose Riddle for CIA
spy should divulge online became a touch less theoretical this week after Russia unmasked what it said was an American spy—saying it had detained Ryan C. Fogle, a junior political officer at the U.S
spy should divulge online became a touch less theoretical this week after Russia unmasked what it said was an American spy—saying it had detained Ryan C. Fogle, a junior political officer at the U.S
Divya Sharma
Reuters — Desk Editor
Bio: Journalist at Reuters . Views expressed here are my own. Retweets and links are not necessarily endorsements.
Location: India
Syrian Arab news agency
the end of this month in light of the initial agreement between the USA and Russia? How do you evaluate this process especially with the interference of France and UK? We reiterate our support for all
the end of this month in light of the initial agreement between the USA and Russia? How do you evaluate this process especially with the interference of France and UK? We reiterate our support for all
"The Cartography of Bullshit" - About Max Fisher's map of racial tolerance globally t.co/VZdqDBVVSV via @wordpressdotcom
The Cartography of Bullshit
, or most racially intolerant, countries were India, Bangladesh and Jordan. Russia and China fell in the middle; much of Africa was left out for lack of data, but South Africa came out light blue (highly
, or most racially intolerant, countries were India, Bangladesh and Jordan. Russia and China fell in the middle; much of Africa was left out for lack of data, but South Africa came out light blue (highly
Alex Ogle
AFP — Reporter and Photographer
Bio: Journalist with AFP and photographer
Location: Hong Kong
Beat:
Metro D.C.
Russian capsule filled with 45 mice, 15 newts, and other small animals, returns after a month in orbit - via @AFP: t.co/Oh31buotvT
Russia retrieves mice, newts from space
' muscles and hearts. Russia has long set its sights on Mars and is now targeting 2030 as the year in which it could begin creating a base on the Moon for flights to the Red Planet. But recent problems with
' muscles and hearts. Russia has long set its sights on Mars and is now targeting 2030 as the year in which it could begin creating a base on the Moon for flights to the Red Planet. But recent problems with

















