Scientists from five European countries have established: my husband, Alexei Navalny, was poisoned with epibatidine — a neurotoxin, one of the deadliest poisons on earth. In nature, this poison can be found on the skin of the Ecuadorian dart frog. It causes paralysis, respiratory arrest, and a painful death.
I was certain from the first day that my husband had been poisoned, but now there is proof: Putin killed Alexei with chemical weapon.
I am grateful to the European states for the meticulous work they carried out over two years and for uncovering the truth.
Vladimir Putin is a murderer. He must be held accountable for all his crimes.
The drivers have been the visible casualties. Räikkönen, Alonso, Vettel — all elite, all arrived as saviors, all left frustrated. Ferrari has a long tradition of believing that the next champion will redeem the structure. Yet champions don’t rebuild teams; systems do. The recurring failure to empower them only deepens the malaise. When Elkann said after Brazil that “drivers need to focus on driving and talk less,” he revealed the mindset that sustains Ferrari’s decline. Blame the cockpit, protect the hierarchy. It’s an institution allergic to introspection.
And now, into this organism of fragility and denial, steps Lewis Hamilton — the sport’s most complete driver of the modern era. He represents everything Ferrari claims to value: relentless precision, emotional composure, intellectual engagement with the car, and an unflinching sense of accountability. He is, in many ways, the embodiment of the discipline Ferrari romanticizes but rarely practices. Yet he is entering a machine addicted to melodrama and resistant to self-examination.
In a healthy environment, Hamilton would act as a mirror — exposing inefficiencies, elevating standards, forcing clarity. But in Maranello, that mirror might reflect only insecurity. Whenever he questions a development direction, it will be labeled “talking too much.” Whenever results dip, whispers will suggest he’s lost motivation. The narrative will shift from structural to personal, because that is Ferrari’s most reliable reflex. The irony is gutting : the driver most capable of restoring Ferrari’s standards may instead become another victim of its dysfunction. The most complete driver of this generation may have his final chapter written by the sport’s most incomplete team.
And yet, even amid the chaos, Lewis Hamilton remains the consummate professional. His post-Brazil message — “I back my team. I back myself. I will not give up” — is both defiant and deeply human. It is the voice of a driver who refuses to add to the noise, who protects those around him even when leadership fails to protect him. Bless his composure and his sense of unity; but even all his grace cannot obscure the clumsiness of Elkann’s public outburst. While Hamilton takes responsibility and shields the team, the man at the top deflects blame downward. That contrast alone tells you everything about Ferrari’s dysfunction.
Ferrari’s failures are procedural. A team with unmatched resources has built a process that neutralizes its own advantages. It manages perception instead of performance, resets instead of refines, blames instead of learns. Until it embraces continuity, delegates trust, and learns to absorb criticism without panic, it will remain what it has been for nearly two decades — a monument to unfulfilled potential. The tragedy is not that Ferrari cannot win. It’s that it still cannot understand why it doesn’t. [2/2]
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What a thrill to hold this month’s issue of @NatGeo magazine and open it to see the faces and words of Congolese researchers studying the Congo Basin rainforest splashed across 24 pages of this iconic publication 🌱🌍🔬
@SecRubio@POTUS Years of your life you mislead the public to think that you cared about human rights, democracy, and Ukraine.
Now you’re selling Ukraine down the river.
You’re a lowlife, Rubio.
Let's cut the crap: If Ukraine falls, American safety is at risk.
If Elon thinks standing with Ukraine makes me a traitor, then he knows nothing about keeping America safe.