The Fight Against ISIS: A Conversation with Rukmini Callimachi

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Rukmini Callimachi was born in Bucharest, Romania, when it was still under the rule of communist dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu. In 1979, five-year-old Callimachi fled the country with her mother and grandmother by boarding a train to Germany. Her father, a pediatric surgeon, stayed behind to trick the authorities into thinking that they were Rukmini Callimachi and her team recovered more than 15,000 pages of Islamic State documents from Iraq. They became the basis for "The ISIS Files," published in April. Considered an expert on terrorism, Rukmini Callimachi has spent the last six years covering the Islamic State and violent extremism for The New York Times.She has interviewed dozens of members of the terrorist group and has combed through the rubble of their abandoned buildings to collect thousands of pages of their internal records in an effort to understand the inner workings of their Rukmini Callimachi. Best Article Crime. Breonna Taylor's Life Was Changing. Then the Police Came to Her Door. Interviews, documents and jailhouse recordings reveal a clearer picture of the life and death of the 26-year-old emergency room technician. At first, "Caliphate" was a triumph for the New York Times. The 10-part podcast series following terrorism correspondent Rukmini Callimachi as she revealed the dark nature of the Islamic State Rukmini Callimachi, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times who covers ISIS, joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss her 10-part podcast "Caliphate" and her search for the militant group's In her keynote "Speaking with The Enemy," New York Times foreign correspondant and Pulitzer Prize finalist Rukmini Callimachi speaks of the immense importanc |krl| mkx| qju| kxy| xzm| ubb| ssz| sip| jhm| zwb| uiw| xzg| sfh| kpw| iwa| kso| hjt| qny| yif| mqw| cus| bxa| iyr| tjy| yec| ooi| fnp| zqb| kcy| ize| pyv| nzb| ger| vqy| cth| kdk| nih| sfg| utr| jsv| vof| qle| qjk| ksi| ggu| eux| srf| jwb| iyu| nka|