Nick Parker

Washington

Education: Westminster College

Nick Parker is an editor on the general assignment desk. He came to The Post in 2018 to work as a multiplatform editor on the Washington Post News Service and Syndicate after stints at The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News in Utah.
Latest from Nick Parker

Ukraine live briefing: Grain deal extended; Putin’s ICC arrest warrant is justified, Biden says

The United Nations and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who brokered the grain deal, did not say how long this extension will last.

March 18, 2023

Ukraine live briefing: Bakhmut ‘almost destroyed,’ city official says; U.S. attorney general visits Lviv

Street fighting is raging around Bakhmut but Russian forces have not seized full control, its deputy mayor said Saturday.

March 4, 2023

Ukraine live briefing: Blinken warns China against giving ‘lethal support’ to Russia, as leaders meet in Munich

Secretary of State Blinken warned China's top diplomat there would be “serious consequences” if Beijing aids Moscow with munitions or helps it evade sanctions.

February 19, 2023

Ukraine-Russia live briefing: Netherlands closes St. Petersburg consulate as prime minister visits Kyiv

The Netherlands is limiting Russian diplomats' work amid news that the West is cracking down on Kremlin espionage.

February 18, 2023

Ukraine-Russia live briefing: Moldova says Kremlin is planning ‘violent action’ against it

“Violent actions, masked as protests of the so-called opposition, would force a change of power in Chisinau,” President Maia Sandu said of the alleged plot.

February 13, 2023

Ukraine live briefing: Kyiv optimistic for Western fighter jets; defense officials to meet this week

Ukraine’s ambassador to Britain made the comments after Polish President Andrzej Duda cast doubt on sending Kyiv F-16 warplanes.

February 12, 2023

Ukraine live briefing: Peace talks ‘out of the question,’ Ukrainian official says; Zelensky fires deputy commander of National Guard

Peace talks with Russia remain “out of the question,” a senior Ukrainian official said, after almost a year of conflict.

February 11, 2023

Turkey-Syria quake live briefing: Turkish authorities detain suspects, plan investigation units

Scenes of rescues gripped attention in Turkey and Syria, including some of young children, more than 130 hours since the earthquake disaster.

February 11, 2023

Ukraine live briefing: More than 170 freed in prisoner swap; new U.S.-made bombs will double Ukraine’s reach

Ground-launched, small diameter bombs from the United States are expected to double the reach of Ukraine’s current munitions.

February 4, 2023

Ukraine live briefing: Zelensky writes to Macron about Russia competing in Olympics; Ukraine calls for long-range missiles

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky renewed his plea for the West to supply Ukraine with more potent weapons, including the Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS.

January 29, 2023