member of congress Shashi Tharoor Criticized the Washington Post’s decision to fire his son, foreign affairs columnist Ishaan Tharoor, calling it an “unjustified act of self-immolation.”Tharoor responded on He said he met with foreign ministers, diplomats and academics around the world who read the newsletter daily and believed the paper could have tried to monetize its influence rather than abolish it.
Ishaan Tharoor is one of those fired as part of a major reorganization of The Washington Post that affects about 300 employees and significantly reduces the paper’s international coverage. Several international journalists and editors also announced their withdrawal on social media.Ishaan Tharoor said in a post on In another post, he called it a “bad day” and shared a photo of an empty newsroom. He also wrote about the launch of WorldView in 2017 and thanked the newsletter’s approximately 500,000 subscribers.The Washington Post is owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The Washington Post Association, which represents employees, issued a statement urging continued investment in the paper’s journalism.The layoffs at The Washington Post are part of a broader restructuring that has seen the paper significantly scale back its global and national reporting operations. Approximately 300 employees in various departments were affected, with the international department being the most affected.As part of the overhaul, The Post reduced its field offices and eliminated some international reporting roles, effectively shrinking its on-the-ground presence in regions including the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Latin America. Multiple senior reporters and editors publicly confirmed their exits, with some noting that entire regional teams had been disbanded.The reorganization also resulted in the winding down or closing of several editorial programs, including podcasts and specialty sections, as management seeks to cut costs and refocus resources amid continued financial pressure on traditional newsrooms in the United States.The Washington Post, owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has faced declining digital subscription and advertising revenue in recent years, prompting repeated cost cuts. The paper’s union warned that continued cuts to reporting staff could harm its journalistic mission, particularly its ability to comprehensively cover international affairs.This round of layoffs marks one of the most significant contractions of The Post’s global reporting footprint in modern history, marking a strategic retreat from the paper’s broad international coverage at a time of heightened geopolitical instability.
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