- Kathy Lally
- Correspondent
Kathy Lally was a Washington Post editor before becoming Moscow bureau chief in September 2010. Earlier she worked in Moscow for The Baltimore Sun and witnessed the coup and fall of the Soviet Union. She covers the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union.
Terrorist search sets off jitters as Olympics approach
Putin has deployed up to 60,000 police personnel, troops and special forces in Sochi.
Showdown looms as Ukrainian protesters battle police
After a night and day of clashes, both protesters and police prepared late Monday to push for an advantage.
This image shows Russia may have a toilet problem in Sochi
No, not a scarcity of toilets - too many of them.
Putin: Gays will be safe at Olympics if they leave children alone
In visit to Sochi, Russia’s president apparently tries to reassure visitors alarmed by law limiting gay rights.
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