Making a Killing
Saudi Arabia’s Huge U.S. Investments Lose Money — but Buy Influence
Following Saudi Arabia’s purchase of the PGA Tour, a new Senate report revealed the dictatorship’s ballooning share of the American economy.
Making a Killing
Following Saudi Arabia’s purchase of the PGA Tour, a new Senate report revealed the dictatorship’s ballooning share of the American economy.
The leader of the anti-Putin Russian Volunteer Corps is publicly connected to Robert Rundo and Christopher Pohlhaus.
A new Human Rights Watch report says Ukraine’s use of the internationally banned weapon has led to civilian casualties.
Yevgeny Prigozhin is a disinformation artist whose failed rebellion was marked by a burst of radical honesty.
Drone Wars
Morocco recognized Israel as part of the Abraham Accords — and is reaping its rewards against the Polisario Front.
The U.S. is about to give millions in security aid to Uganda, despite a new law that punishes gay sex with life in prison.
A Swedish engineer set out to prove that Seymour Hersh’s narrative about the Nord Stream bombing was correct. What he found was very different.
U.S.-brokered transfers to Kazakhstan led to arbitrary detention, former Guantánamo prisoners told The Intercept.
The Wagner boss oversees an online army that has pushed disinformation around the globe, including alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Voices
In the duel between the Wagner Group’s Yevgeny Prigozhin and Russian President Vladimir Putin, both men lost their nerve.