Putin, Prigozhin, and Russia's Long, Bloody History of Fallen Favorites
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Like his predecessors from Peter the Great to Stalin, Vladimir Putin has flaunted his unchecked power by elevating ruthless outsiders into positions of prestige and influence. When such relationships sour, things get very ugly, very fast.

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