the-continued-myth-of-russia’s-imminent-collapse:-lessons-from-prigozhin’s-mutiny-three-years-on

KREMLIN FILES/COLUMN: Three years ago, in June 2023, the Kremlin confronted one of the most dramatic internal crises of Vladimir Putin’s quarter-century in power. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the former convict turned oligarch, Wagner founder, and longtime Kremlin insider known as Putin’s “chef,” launched an armed mutiny that stunned Russia and captivatedContinue Reading

collateral-damage:-the-war-comes-for-iran’s-ancient-past

As U.S. and Israeli strikes hit targets across Iran, some of the country’s most treasured cultural sites found themselves in the blast zone. Reuters reporters gained rare access to historic palaces and the UNESCO-listed heart of Isfahan, documenting shattered windows, damaged mosaics and centuries-old architecture scarred by war. On thisContinue Reading

‘endometriosis-tests-would-have-given-me-years-back’

“I was told that my symptoms were just part of being a woman.” These are words that are likely to be familiar to scores of women who have suffered years of seeking a reason for their extreme pain and heavy periods, before finally being told they have endometriosis. For years,Continue Reading