Staff writer for The New Yorker Masha Gessen on Prigozhin's turnabout, Putin's vulnerability
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Staff writer for The New Yorker and author of "Surviving Autocracy" Masha Gessen discusses with Yasmin the Wagner Group's decision to turn back after marching towards Moscow. Gessen also delves deeper into the tricky circumstances Vladimir Putin must navigate in a potential deal with Yevgeny Prigozhin. "This is the most vulnerable he's probably ever been." June 24, 2023
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