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Mikhail Klimentov

Mikhail Klimentov

Editor at The Washington Post

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Video Games
  • Online Gaming

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What does the FTC’s lawsuit mean for the Microsoft Activision deal?

Breaking down the top questions following the FTC’s announcement it would sue to halt Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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Interloper shouts out Bill Clinton after ‘Elden Ring’ wins game of ...

Follow live coverage of the 2022 Game Awards for the biggest announcements, winners and highlights from the video game industry’s premier awards ceremony.
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Analysis | You don’t need to play ‘The Last of Us’ to watch the HBO...

But if you want to, here’s how to play “The Last of Us” video game before watching the show.
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Cine2Nerdle is a remarkably fun Wordle-like game for movie obsessives

I’d understand if you entered 2023 feeling a bit Wordle’d out. But if you love the movies, Cine2Nerdle may feel like a breath of fresh air.
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Perspective | Let’s talk about the zombie kiss in ‘The Last of Us’ ...

“One of the needs we had was to show how the infected take over a city,” Craig Mazin, the show’s producer, said.
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‘The Last of Us’ recap: More ground rules and a big dose of body ho...

Episode 2 of “The Last of Us” gives us a closer look at the infected — and a grisly close-up of a major death.
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Frost Giant wants to build a real-time strategy game for everyone

“Stormgate” may be a real successor to the RTS greats of yore — and the closest thing to a Warcraft and StarCraft sequel in years.
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Erdogan’s political path from mayor to one-man rule of Turkey

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won Turkey’s runoff election, according to the national election board. During his tenure, he has moved toward autocracy.
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More than 200 dead and 900 injured in India train crash

A derailment in Odisha sent cars careening onto the opposite track, where another train struck them, according to officials and local media reports.
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Israeli graduate student abducted in Iraq by Iran-linked militia

Elizabeth Tsurkov was conducting doctoral research in Baghdad when she went missing in March.
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From China to Brazil, here’s how AI is regulated around the world

Governments around the world are scrambling to figure out how, exactly, to approach the questions posed by artificial intelligence.
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U.S. approves $147.5 million sale of artillery ammunition and gear ...

Secretary of State Antony Blinken invoked an emergency authority that bypasses the standard congressional review for arms sales, the Biden administration said.
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Israel-Hamas war news, Gaza updates: Thousands trapped in Khan Youn...

Gazans at Nasser Hospital could not follow an Israeli directive to evacuate, Doctors Without Borders said. Israel says its forces have encircled the city.
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Timeline: Key moments for WikiLeaks and Julian Assange

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has reached a plea deal with the United States, likely ending the whistleblower’s lengthy legal saga.
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Russian missile attack kills 37 in Ukraine, hits children’s hospital

Among those killed in Monday’s attack were three children, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Trump will push for hasty peace in Ukraine if elected, Hungary’s Or...

The Hungarian leader proposed that the E.U. consider changing its policy on the war in Ukraine, in a letter to European Council leadership that echoed Trump’s foreign policy preferences.
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They were in prison in the West. Now they’re celebrities in Russia.

For Russians returning home in a prisoner swap, time spent in an American prison can be a great career move.
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Mother aboard sinking yacht saves toddler, holding child above water

“For two seconds, I lost my baby in the sea,” Charlotte Golunski told local media. She and her daughter, Sophie, were rescued and taken to a nearby hospital.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams’s indictment comes after years of connections ...

Eric Adams traveled to Turkey so frequently he forgot how many times he had been. He even appeared in a Turkish romantic comedy.
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Hamas claims responsibility for Tel Aviv shooting and stabbing attack

Seven people were killed and 16 were injured in the attack, just ahead of a large-scale Iranian missile strike on Israel.
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Why the U.S. election is so long and others around the world are so...

The end of a U.S. election season can feel like the final leg of a marathon. That’s because the U.S. stands out among global democracies for its long campaigns.