Sharon Braithwaite
Sharon Braithwaite is a journalist at CNN, where she covers a range of topics including world news and international politics. Prior to joining CNN, she worked as a reporter for several local newspapers in the United States. Her reporting has taken her to various parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Braithwaite has a deep understanding of global affairs and is known for her insightful analysis on complex issues. She regularly appears on television and radio programs to provide expert commentary on breaking news stories. In addition to her work as a journalist, Braithwaite is also involved in various charitable initiatives. She serves on the board of directors for a non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities for underprivileged children in developing countries. Braithwaite is passionate about using her journalism skills to raise awareness about important social issues and to give a voice to those who might otherwise not be heard.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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- Former US defense secretary on why there should be ‘concern’ over Hezbollah and Israel trading threats
- Israelis fire weapon that has been hardly used for 500 years
- Putin ‘flexes his missiles’ by sending warships within 100 miles of US
- See moment Putin is greeted by Kim Jong Un in North Korea
- Tens of thousands attend Pope Benedict funeral in St. Peter’s square
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Recent Articles
New Discoveries at Herculaneum's Ancient Roman Beach: Uncovering the Past of a Wealthy Lady, a Senior Soldier, and the Last Fugitive
Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024For the first time in over 2,000 years, an ancient Roman beach in Herculaneum, Italy - a popular resort town for Rome's elite - has reopened to the public. Discoveries include remains of a 'Ringed Lady', a senior Roman soldier, and 'the last fugitive' clutching valuable possessions during excavations. Herculaneum, founded in 7th century BC, offers insights into ancient life through its well-preserved human remains and artifacts.