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In "How We See It," out on June 9, twelve writers from around the world share their perspectives on a changing United States. Pre-order the book: bookshop.org/p/books/how-...
Ekrem İmamoğlu was President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s greatest potential rival—until Erdoğan’s government put him in prison. Kaya Genç reports from the courthouse where the former mayor of Istanbul and progressive candidate for president is on trial.
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Yesterday, Dial editor in chief @mmschwartz.bsky.social and contributor Lucía Cholakian Herrera joined the Interruptrr podcast, talking with Elmira Bayrasli about our forthcoming book "How We See It: The World Looks At America in the Age of Trump"—and what lessons Americans can take away from it.
Congratulations to @thedialmag.bsky.social for the publication of their first book, HOW WE SEE IT through @thenewpress.bsky.social!
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I went to Silivri to cover Ekrem İmamoğlu’s court case for @thedialmag.bsky.social: www.thedial.world/articles/new...
I wrote for @thedialmag.bsky.social about why there are so many Norwegians in the Epstein files, and what it means for our self-image: www.thedial.world/articles/new...
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Jared Kushner is transforming an island off of Albania into a luxury resort. Marzio Mian visited Sazan and spoke with Kushner and his associates about the plans. “Everybody assumes the worst," Kushner said. "But once they see the plans we have ... I think that people will be very, very pleased."
Norwegians believed that there was something particularly good about their country, and by extension, about them. The release of the Epstein files, which included the names of many Norwegians, shattered that. Ola Morris Innset explores Norway's corruption, wealth, colonialism and peace deals.
Colombian president Gustavo Petro is not on the ballot this Sunday. But his legacy is. Roberto Andrés on how Petro defied Trump, and the candidates vying to succeed him: www.thedial.world/articles/new...
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Happy pub day! The Dial's first book "How We See It," a collection of 12 essays that examine how the world sees the U.S. in this political moment, comes out today. “To read this rich, subtle and moving anthology is to be reminded that it is often foreigners who understand us best," Adam Shatz says.