By Georgia Gee This is Whale Hunting, a newsletter delving into hidden worlds of wealth and power from the team at Project Brazen. Catch up on all Project Brazen’s work here, including Spy Valley (Tribeca Film Festival "Official Selection 2023"), our Gateway podcast about Europe's
By Georgia Gee
This is Whale Hunting, a newsletter delving into hidden worlds of wealth and power from the team at Project Brazen. Catch up on all Project Brazen’s work here, including Spy Valley (Tribeca Film Festival "Official Selection 2023"), our Gateway podcast about Europe's drug wars and The Closer, all about how deals change the world.
Hello and welcome back to Mystery Flights, where a lot of jet-setting is happening this summer. Here are some flights that have piqued our interest.
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A plane registered to the government of Equatorial Guinea flew to Cairo on July 19.
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