Inside The Washington Post Layoffs: Key Figures From the Job Cuts and Closures

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:08pm on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

Mass layoffs at The Washington Post cut about 30% of its workforce and removed more than 300 journalists and staff across divisions. Reports say entire desks were shut, including sports and books coverage. All Middle East correspondent and editor roles were cut. Several reporting and editing posts in India and Australia were also removed. At least one reporter was laid off while working in a war zone. Former executive editor Marty Baron called the move “among the darkest days” for the paper. He sharply criticised owner Jeff Bezos over leadership choices. Past reports put annual losses near $100 million. Union data shows median staff pay around $99,904. Bezos and publisher Will Lewis have not issued public statements. (PC: X)

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Ukraine Has Lost 55,000 Soldiers in War, Says President Volodymyr Zelensky

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:32pm on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

Ukraine has officially recorded 55,000 soldiers killed in the war with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with French channel France 2. He said the figure covers both professional troops and conscripts killed on the battlefield. “Officially the number of soldiers killed on the battlefield… is 55,000,” Zelensky said. He added that many people are still listed as missing. The last official update from him in December 2024 put the toll at 43,000. Kyiv and Moscow rarely publish their own loss figures. Zelensky noted that missing cases remain high and some may be prisoners of war or unidentified dead.

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Venezuelan Official Alex Saab Arrested Again in Caracas, Likely to Be Extradited to U.S.

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:08pm on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

Venezuelan official Alex Saab, a Colombian-Venezuelan businessman and close ally of former President Nicolás Maduro, has reportedly been arrested in Caracas as part of a joint operation between U.S. and Venezuelan authorities, according to U.S. law enforcement and Colombian media reports. Saab, once held in the United States on bribery and money-laundering charges and granted clemency for a prisoner swap, was detained early Wednesday and is expected to be extradited to the U.S. in the coming days. Government figures have neither fully confirmed nor denied the arrest, and his lawyer has called reports “fake news.” (PC: Reuters)

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Washington Post Cuts Ukraine Reporter While She Is Covering War, Says She Was “Laid Off in War Zone”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:24am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

The Washington Post has laid off its Ukraine correspondent Lizzie Johnson as part of wide staff cuts across the newsroom. Johnson said she received the notice while reporting from the war zone. “I was just laid off… in the middle of a war zone. I have no words. I’m devastated,” she wrote on social media. The paper is owned by Jeff Bezos and is reducing about one-third of its staff, according to company statements. Several foreign bureaus and the sports desk are also affected. The editor said the paper needs “a new way forward” after financial losses.

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Gen Z Uprising Ousted Bangladesh Leader But Traditional Parties Poised To Lead Upcoming Vote

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:50am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

Young voters helped force out Bangladesh’s long-time leader after deadly unrest in 2024, but older parties now look likely to win the upcoming general election. Student-led protests grew after a police crackdown that killed hundreds, according to the UN. Some youth leaders formed the National Citizen Party, but it is split and has limited reach. Many young voters are now backing established parties such as Jamaat-e-Islami and the BNP. “We are trying to prove ourselves,” one youth party member said. Women activists say they have been sidelined in candidate lists and alliances ahead of the vote. (PC: BBC)

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Epstein Papers: Email Appears to Challenge Prince Andrew’s Version of Photo With His Accuser

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:31am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

An email said to be sent by Ghislaine Maxwell appears to support the authenticity of a photo showing Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre. Andrew has long questioned the image and said in 2019 he could not be in it because he was at a Pizza Express in Woking that day. A 10 January 2015 email includes a draft statement where Maxwell says she was in London in 2001 when Giuffre met “Prince Andrew” and that a photograph was taken. Giuffre’s family said the email “vindicated” her account. Andrew has denied all allegations and settled a civil case in 2022 without admitting liability. (PC: X)

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Trump Urges US to “Move On” From Epstein Case but Investigations and Questions Continue

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:18am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

US President Donald Trump has said it is “really time for the country to get on to something else” after the Justice Department closed its review of Jeffrey Epstein files. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the document review found no grounds for new prosecutions. However, a House committee inquiry is still moving forward, with Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton set to testify. Lawmakers and Epstein victims say key records are still missing. Trump denied wrongdoing and said, “Nothing came out about me.” His name appears thousands of times in released files, mostly in past contacts and mentions. Survivors say they will keep pressing for more disclosure. (PC: BBC)

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Oracle Clarifies OpenAI Deal Amid Reports of Possible 30,000 Employee Layoffs

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:33am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

Oracle has publicly responded to market concerns linking its strategic deal with OpenAI to rumours it might lay off up to 30,000 employees. The company denied that the stalled $100 billion Nvidia-OpenAI investment affects its financial commitment or operations, affirming confidence in OpenAI’s funding and execution capabilities. Despite this, Oracle’s stock slid, and analysts from TD Cowen pointed to the potential mass layoffs as a risk tied to funding its AI and data-centre buildout strategy. The controversy has also sparked questions about the viability of the complex financing model at play. (PC: X)

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Washington Post Lays Off Over 300 Staff, Including Sashi Tharoor's Son, Amid Financial Strain

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:17am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

The Washington Post announced sweeping layoffs affecting about one-third of its workforce, marking one of the most severe newsroom cuts in its history. The restructuring, described by leadership as a painful but necessary response to financial losses and changing reader habits, eliminated over 300 jobs, shut down the sports section, reduced foreign bureaus and closed the Books division. Senior international affairs columnist Ishaan Tharoor, son of Indian politician Shashi Tharoor, confirmed his layoff on social media, expressing heartbreak for colleagues. Many affected journalists shared emotional farewells online, calling the cuts a “dark day” for journalism. 

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Man Who Tried to Assassinate Donald Trump at Florida Golf Course Gets Life in Prison

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:57am on 05 Feb 2026,Thursday International

A U.S. federal judge sentenced Ryan Wesley Routh—convicted of attempting to assassinate former President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf course in September 2024—to life in prison without parole, plus a seven-year consecutive term for weapons charges. Prosecutors showed Routh spent weeks plotting the attack, hiding with a rifle near Trump International Golf Club and aiming at security before a Secret Service agent spotted him. He was found guilty on multiple federal counts, including attempted assassination and firearm offenses. Judge Aileen Cannon described his actions as “deliberate and evil,” noting Routh’s lack of remorse and extensive criminal history. (PC: The Hindu)

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