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Analysis of the terrorist attack aftermath and geopolitical implications
Exploring the repercussions of a terrorist attack in Russia and the response it triggers in an authoritarian state. Analysis includes the influence of ISIS-K, implications of US actions in Afghanistan, and tensions in the US-Russia information war.
The terrorist attack in Russia. On Friday night, four gunmen stormed Crocus City Hall, a concert venue outside Moscow, killing over 130 people and wounding over 100, according to Russia's top security agency. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, posting videos from cell phone footage one of the shooters took during the violence. U.S. officials said the Islamic State-Khorasan, the group known as ISIS-K (based in Afghanistan), carried out the attack. U.S. officials had also warned Russia on March 7 that they were “monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts.”
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On Sunday, we released Episode 1 of our first ever limited podcast series: The Undecideds. We're following five voters — all Tangle readers — who are undecided about who they are going to vote for in the 2024 election. In Episode 1, we introduce you to those voters.
Today’s clickables: A quick note (1:11), Quick hits (2:14), Today’s story (4:44), Agreed and Left’s take (8:55), Right’s take (12:06), International takes (14:44), Isaac’s take (17:36), Listener question (21:47), Under the Radar (25:36), Numbers (26:24), Have a nice day (27:07)
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Tangle is looking for a part-time intern to work as an assistant to our YouTube and podcast producer. This is a part-time, paid position that would be ideal for a college student or recent college graduate looking to get real-world deadline experience in the industry. Applicants should have:
Proficiency in Adobe Premiere — After Effects a plus.
Minimum of one year of video editing (Adobe Premiere)
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Good organizational and communication skills
Understanding of composition and aesthetic choices
Self-sufficiency in solving technical problems
Proficiency in color grading and vertical video formatting (preferred, not required)
To apply, email your resume and a few paragraphs about why you are applying to jon@readtangle.com and isaac@readtangle.com with the subject line "Editor opening"
The job listing is posted here. Preference will be given to candidates in the greater Philadelphia area.
Who do you think is responsible for the terrorist attack in Moscow? Let us know!
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