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Sara Ruthven

Sara Ruthven

Deputy Washington Bureau Chief
Sara is the Deputy Bureau Chief for the US. Prior to joining the publication, she spent several years based in Mexico as a journalist covering Latin America.
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Hezbollah supporters rally in the southern city of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, in May last year. AFP
US announces terrorism charges against high-ranking Hezbollah member

Samuel Salman El Reda accused of participating in operations on behalf of Lebanese group, including 1994 Buenos Aires bombing

The AmericasDecember 22, 2023
Anti-government demonstrators protest against new austerity measures in Buenos Aires, Argentina. AP
Milei deregulates Argentina's economy as austerity protests grow

Demonstrators in Buenos Aires demand President roll back some of the public spending cuts announced last week

The AmericasDecember 21, 2023
People hold posters with the image of Alex Saab, a Colombian businessman with Venezuelan ties who was extradited to the US on charges of money laundering. Reuters
Venezuela 'to free 36 detainees in exchange for Maduro ally'

Colombian businessman released in exchange for US citizens and others held in the country

USDecember 20, 2023
The USS Carney crosses the Suez Canal. AFP / US Department of Defence
US announces international mission to counter Red Sea attacks

'This is an international challenge that demands collective action,' US defence chief says

USDecember 18, 2023
Javier Milei brandishes a chainsaw during a campaign rally in La Plata, Argentina, in September. AP
Will Argentina dollarise as Milei takes a chainsaw to the peso?

Far-right Argentinian government has allowed the currency to plunge more than 50 per cent

The AmericasDecember 14, 2023
People hold posters of their relatives taken hostage by Hamas, during an event at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. EPA
White House: No indication Hamas is using US hostages for influence

Any Israeli military operations in southern part of Gaza must take 'all internally displaced people' into account, John Kirby says

Palestine-IsraelNovember 28, 2023
In the letter, some Democrat senators ask President Joe Biden to ensure Israel does not make the same mistakes as the US has in the past. Reuters
Senate Democrats ask Biden for clarity on Israel's Gaza strategy

Letter signed by 24 Democrats and two independents shows growing fractures in President's party over war

USNovember 08, 2023
Protesters gather in Washington to call for ceasefire in Israel-Gaza war. Getty Images / AFP
Pro-Palestine protest in Washington attracts thousands from across the country

Demonstrators demand a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to US aid to Israel

USNovember 04, 2023
Crystal Bayat marches in a protest following the return of the Taliban. Photo: Crystal Bayat
One Afghan activist's harrowing escape from the Taliban

Crystal Bayat was marked for death when she took to the streets to protest against the group's return

USAugust 29, 2023
Vivek Ramaswamy has based his campaign on a series of 'truths'. Bloomberg
Who is Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy?

Son of Indian immigrant parents has based his campaign on a series of 'truths'

USAugust 24, 2023
Last year, about two million people were diagnosed with some form of cancer. More than 600,000 deaths from the disease occurred that same year. AFP
A last hope? More Americans travelling to Mexico for cancer treatment

Mexican clinics offer a wide range of treatments, from conventional therapy to alternative options, but critics say many are peddling expensive false hope

USAugust 02, 2023
Otter 841 was born in captivity and taken to the Monterey Bay Aquarium to be rehabilitated before being released into the Pacific. AP
Surfboard-stealing sea otter stalks surfers in Santa Cruz

Five-year-old female has been showing aggressive behaviour in waters near the California city for weeks, officials say

USJuly 21, 2023
The entrance to the one-bedroom apartment. Photo: CRMLS
No soliciting, no trolling: Unique California apartment sells for $430,000

Los Angeles County dwelling, located on a bridge, sold for $180,000 over asking price

USJuly 07, 2023
The Mexican border crossing at San Ysidro, California. Sara Ruthven / The National
Why do millions of Americans go to Mexico for health care?

Lack of insurance, high 'co-pays' and companies' refusal to cover certain treatments mean that many must either pay out of pocket or go without

The AmericasJune 28, 2023
Nurses and staff at the neonatal intensive care unit at Riverside Regional Medical Centre in Virginia are preparing to welcome their own babies. Photo: Riverside Regional Medical Centre
12 women working on same baby ward pregnant at same time in US hospital

Two babies have already been born to employees at the neonatal intensive care unit, with another six girls, three boys and three 'surprises' expected

USJune 15, 2023
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