| Welcome to Editors’ Picks, FP’s round-up of the day’s best articles.
Today, we look at who is really to blame for the WannaCry ransomware attack, President Donald Trump’s upcoming meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and France’s new prime minister, appointed by President Emmanuel Macron. |
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| NATO KIDS’ TABLE: NATO is scrambling to tailor its upcoming meeting to avoid taxing Trump’s notoriously short attention span, FP’s Robbie Gramer reports: Read more |
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| WANNACRY BLAME GAME: The NSA’s role in the creation of WannaCry has been misunderstood: The intelligence agency did not actually create the ransomware but played an inadvertent role in midwifing the bug, FP’s Elias Groll reports: Read more |
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| HARD TRUTHS: Shadow Government’s Amanda Sloat writes a letter of advice to Trump ahead of his meeting with Erdogan: Read more |
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| EN MARCHE!: Emmanuel Macron, France’s freshly inaugurated president, announced his prime minister: center-right Edouard Philippe, FP’s Emily Tamkin writes: Read more |
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