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Matthew Campbell

@mattcampbell

International features @BW. Views my own. Co-author of DEAD IN THE WATER, an Economist and Financial Times Book of the Year. Next book: STEALING THE GODS

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A while back a source suggested I take another look at the unsolved murders of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman - a story I thought was played out, at least until the killers are found. Man, was I wrong. Almost a year of reporting later... bloomberg.com/features/2023-…

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On the cover of Businessweek this week: our deep dive on the murder that created an astonishing international crisis. By me, Ari Altstedter Brian Platt sudhi ranjan sen w/ colleagues around the world. I hope you'll read and share. bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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Yes, mpapers must take care not to report rumors or falsehoods. Yes, the Middle East conflict as a whole is very complex. But it appears overwhelmingly likely that what just occurred was a mass atrocity, which involved deliberate targeting of non-combatants. Make. That. Clear.

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A major development in the story I'll tell in my next book, STEALING THE GODS: The Met is giving up more than a dozen Cambodian artifacts the DOJ says are "tied directly to illicit trafficking" during the country's 30-year civil war. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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A while ago a Singaporean taxi driver asked me what a UK hawker centre lunch might cost. I explained that there aren't any. He asked what office workers ate, and I explained the concept of Meal Deals. And he looked at me with such a powerful combination of pity and revulsion.

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A Chinese businessman convinced officials to create a special economic zone in a remote area of #Laos. First, the gamblers arrived. Then came the drug runners and human traffickers. My 📸 for Businessweek with Matthew Campbell Patpicha Best 🧣 Taimoor Sobhan shorturl.at/flDiA