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It’s going to be a full December.
But before we get to the housekeeping, a plug.
Daniel Ptashny, who co-reported with me in Ukraine, went to Syria in May for a firsthand look at the ground realities following the country’s long civil war....
Daniel Ptashny—a friend, foreign policy analyst, and serial nomad—has just written his first standalone piece for his revamped substack, Obscurity Complex. As I suspect readers here—and especially any who subscribed vi...
Hey, just two super short notes about the post that just went out.
Note: Some may see a gift subscription bar here at the top. We didn’t add it and have been unable to turn it off for all readers. Please ignore it! We have no interest in self-fundraising. This is about the women profiled here and their nee...
Hi! I’m taking a bit of a detour from the planned posts here. Sorry. Like many, my eyes for the last month have been on the US election. While there hasn’t exactly been a shortage of overall coverage there (ha), my fore...
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