1843 magazine


1843 magazine | A journey through the world’s newest narco-state

Drugs transformed Ecuador from a Latin American success story into a war zone

1843 magazine | The radioactive flood threatening Central Asia’s breadbasket

What it’s like to live with nuclear waste on your doorstep

1843 magazine | Why I gave up trying to delete myself from the internet

An enjoyable trip down memory lane soon became a boring full-time job

1843 magazine | Why aren’t Harris and Trump listening to Pennsylvania’s steelworkers?

The candidates oppose the takeover of US Steel. But employees want it to go ahead

1843 magazine | America’s least fun job? Election official

The role swings between tedium and torrents of abuse

1843 magazine | Escape from the meat grinder: the making of a Russian deserter

Thousands are refusing to go into battle for Putin. These are two of their stories

1843 magazine | Can creative writing help America win wars? 

The military strategists who believe the parable is mightier than the PowerPoint

1843 magazine | The storm chasers trying to save the world from drought

Everyone agrees the planet needs more water. So why is cloud-seeding so controversial?

1843 magazine | “Downton Abbey” but with NDAs: how to be a butler to the super-rich

Inside the elite college that’s reinventing Jeeves for the 21st century

1843 magazine | The destructive quest for the buried treasure of the Armenians

Thousands of Turks are destroying their country’s heritage in the hunt for gold

1843 magazine | Inside Somaliland, the state eager to become the world’s next country

As it chases recognition, an uprising in the east has challenged its authority

1843 magazine | “I use anti-tank mines for weightlifting”: meet Ukraine’s Paralympians

The war-wounded join forces with soldiers on leave in the pursuit of sporting success

1843 magazine | Kamala Harris is running on vibes

Delegates at the DNC can’t agree whether she is moderate or progressive. They’re just relieved she’s not Biden

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