The magazine was founded in
Bangkok in 2014 and was edited by Ben Wolford. It is notable for launching as a website that "doesn't care about page views." It developed, and subsequently discontinued, an
iOS app. In May 2016,
Latterly became a publication on the
Medium platform and joined its revenue beta program. In September 20116,
Latterly announced the hiring of former
New York Times foreign correspondent Laura Kasinof.
Latterly earns revenue through subscriptions and donations. The magazine partnered with other media companies, including
Newsweek,
The Week, and
Ulyces, to produce and translate articles.
Latterly published its first print edition in December 2016. On 24 January 2017,
Latterly broke news that U.S. President
Donald Trump was planning to issue
Executive Order 13769 banning immigrants from specific countries and prioritizing the
refugee resettlement of religious minorities. The publication ceased operations and published its last print edition in 2018. ==References==