Oligarchs were the first trying to get out, those who still could. It's now getting hard. Nobody is happy for puting to take tem to war and destroy value of everything they've built. A lot of this, people have signed up for a cleptocratic, cynical regime. They didn't sign up for being complicit in war crimes or sanctioned as they are.
With the propaganda machine at fever pitch, not everyone in Russia agrees on—much less agrees with—what is going on in Ukraine. Dissent is being met with increasing repression. A wave of jihadism is crashing across the states of West Africa and the battle lines are moving south. And reasons for both hope and concern in our annual glass-ceiling index.
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