Today on “The Intelligence”: India-China border clashes turn worrying, African mercenaries rise again, and how the art business increasingly markets the dead
THE FIRST deaths at the contested border in 45 years signal broader geopolitical shifts—and mark an escalation that will be difficult to reverse.
“Mercenary” is less and less a dirty word in Africa; in fact, there may be more of them than ever before. And how the art business increasingly relies on marketing the dead. Runtime: 20min
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