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America’s plans for a Golden Dome are dangerously obscure (www.economist.com)
  
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Hong Kongers support gay marriage. Their leaders, not so much (www.economist.com)
  
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America and China circle each other in the South China Sea (www.economist.com)
  
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Indonesia raids its rainy-day pot (www.economist.com)
  
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The death of Thailand’s queen mother reveals changing attitudes to the monarchy (www.economist.com)
  
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A Czech shift to the right is worrying news for Ukraine (www.economist.com)
  
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Ukraine’s valiant defence of Pokrovsk is nearing its end (www.economist.com)
  
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Should facial analysis help determine whom companies hire? (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s furniture-makers exemplify the folly of tariffs (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s life-sciences industry is turning American (www.economist.com)
  
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Will anything—or anyone—stop the slaughter in Sudan? (www.economist.com)
  
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Tanzania has its Tiananmen moment (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump says he may strike Nigeria to save Christians. Really? (www.economist.com)
  
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Iraq’s election may ensure stability but leave militias in control (www.economist.com)
  
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War looms in Venezuela as Trump tests an “Americas First” doctrine (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s health-care costs are shooting up (www.economist.com)
  
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Brand Britain has bounced back (www.economist.com)
  
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A British legal ruling about AI delights nobody (www.economist.com)
  
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Boom times in a British manufacturing town (www.economist.com)
  
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Nigel Farage’s newfound fiscal prudence is welcome, if unproven (www.economist.com)
  
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India’s women win the cricket World Cup (www.economist.com)
  
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South Asia’s water wars (www.economist.com)
  
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What explains India’s peculiar stability? (www.economist.com)
  
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Don’t blame AI for your job woes (www.economist.com)
  
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America should not push other countries to adopt the dollar (www.economist.com)
  
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A night of big wins for the Democrats (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s clean-energy revolution will reshape markets and politics (www.economist.com)
  
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The rise of singlehood is reshaping the world (www.economist.com)
  
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Dick Cheney divided Americans (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump’s tariffs could soon be toast (www.economist.com)
  
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Golden Dome is one of the most ambitious military projects ever (www.economist.com)
  
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Universal child care can hurt children (www.economist.com)
  
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Investors are telling Britain to cheer up a bit (www.economist.com)
  
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If Labour cranks up income taxes, the left will boo loudest (www.economist.com)
  
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Was the Pacific Palisades blaze a “zombie fire”? (www.economist.com)
  
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Democrats risk drawing the wrong lessons from one good day (www.economist.com)
  
Jordan Bardella starts to lay out his plans (www.economist.com)
  
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Gerrymandering is now the wind beneath Gavin Newsom’s wings (www.economist.com)
  
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Democrats win big in New York, New Jersey and Virginia (www.economist.com)
  
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For the first time, climate models show the 1.5C goal is dead (www.economist.com)
  
China places a Hong Kong-sized bet on Western decline (www.economist.com)
  
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How the sheriff of St Louis ended up in jail (www.economist.com)
  
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Nigel Farage bows to the bond market (www.economist.com)
  
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The mystery of China’s slumping investment (www.economist.com)
  
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The world’s renewable-energy superpower (www.economist.com)
  
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Why climate change now threatens China’s future (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump’s alarming muddle about nuclear-weapons testing (www.economist.com)
  
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Darfur’s besieged capital falls to the Rapid Support Forces (www.economist.com)
  
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Google v Microsoft: the battle of AI business models (www.economist.com)
  
The Trump administration’s approach to global health is flawed but fixable (www.economist.com)
  
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France’s finance minister on how to pass a budget (www.economist.com)
  
Turkey’s president is moving to eviscerate democracy (www.economist.com)
  
The Finnish lifestyle philosophy that could save Europe (www.economist.com)
  
A fresh approach to helping children with special educational needs (www.economist.com)
  
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Why funding Ukraine is a giant opportunity for Europe (www.economist.com)
  
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Asia adapts to Donald Trump’s transactional diplomacy (www.economist.com)
  
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The battle for New York (www.economist.com)
  
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Zohran Mamdani wants to make New York great again (www.economist.com)
  
The Dutch choose optimism over anti-immigrant populism (www.economist.com)
  
India’s IPO boom is good news for its economy (www.economist.com)
  
A letter to investors from the White House Opportunities Fund (www.economist.com)
  
Europe’s defence firms are flying. Now for the hard part (www.economist.com)
  
A bloody police raid in Rio was the deadliest in Brazil’s history (www.economist.com)
  
Scientists may have found a panacea for snake bites (www.economist.com)
  
America is upgrading GPS to catch up with rivals (www.economist.com)
  
Javier Milei’s chance to transform Argentina and teach the world (www.economist.com)
  
The idolatry of victimhood (www.economist.com)
  
Tear gas and Halloween costumes in America’s third largest city (www.economist.com)
  
Britain’s overstretched prisons are releasing inmates by mistake (www.economist.com)
  
Blighty newsletter: Boys and their toys (www.economist.com)
  
The Economist is hiring a Britain political correspondent (www.economist.com)
  
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Hurricane Melissa is one of the strongest storms ever recorded (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump’s trade power is vast, but self-defeating (www.economist.com)
  
How pig organs may soon save lives (www.economist.com)
  
What the Trump-Xi meeting can and can’t solve (www.economist.com)
  
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Weight-loss drugs are spreading across the world (www.economist.com)
  
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A political drama for the ages, opening soon in New York City (www.economist.com)
  
China is backing Russia’s war to keep America distracted, says Kaja Kallas (www.economist.com)
  
El Boletín newsletter: The fallout from Javier Milei’s big win (www.economist.com)
  
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Why big oil is missing out on the AI energy bonanza (www.economist.com)
  
England’s broken system for meeting special educational needs (www.economist.com)
  
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Xi Jinping’s latest purge: paranoid or purposeful? (www.economist.com)
  
The end of the rip-off economy (www.economist.com)
  
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The meaning of America’s vast military build-up off Venezuela (www.economist.com)
  
Javier Milei has won a fresh mandate to remake Argentina (www.economist.com)
  
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The Kremlin’s blitz to make Ukraine “go dark” (www.economist.com)
  
Xi Jinping is at his boldest and brashest. How will Donald Trump fare this week? (www.economist.com)
  
China’s secret stockpiles have been a great success—so far (www.economist.com)
  
The counterintuitive economics of smoking (www.economist.com)
  
Checks and Balance newsletter: Rural America reckons with Donald Trump (www.economist.com)
  
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The East Wing demolition is a parable of the Trump presidency (www.economist.com)
  
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Parkrun has become an unwitting British public-health success (www.economist.com)
  
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Karina Milei, Argentina’s most powerful woman, faces a storm of criticism (www.economist.com)
  
The world has become surprisingly less grumpy (www.economist.com)
  
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Can you eat your way to lower cholesterol? (www.economist.com)
  
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Will America’s new sanctions on Russian oil force a peace deal? (www.economist.com)
  
Meet the real screen addicts: the elderly (www.economist.com)
  
What is Taiwan’s plan B? (www.economist.com)
  
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How to win prizes and lose influence (www.economist.com)
  
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America and Britain target Asia’s sprawling scam industry (www.economist.com)
  
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Colombia has finally drawn Donald Trump’s ire (www.economist.com)
  
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Javier Milei’s fate turns on an upcoming election. Can he win? (www.economist.com)
  
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The obvious economics of preserving the Amazon (www.economist.com)
  
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Labour is treating London shabbily (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s welfare system has grown sicker (www.economist.com)
  
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Parliament turns on Prince Andrew (www.economist.com)
  
American big business faces a 1trn capex question (www.economist.com)
  
To save the world’s tropical forests, learn from Brazil (www.economist.com)
  
Why Hong Kong is going for gold (www.economist.com)
  
China has a grave problem (www.economist.com)
  
A Supreme Court case could help entrench Republican power (www.economist.com)
  
How the Trump administration could make sensible rules for drones (www.economist.com)
  
America’s gerrymander war is heating up (www.economist.com)
  
In the race for Virginia governor, Democrats see boring as a plus (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump has turned the war on drugs into a real war (www.economist.com)
  
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Turkey’s fabled textile industry is coming apart at the seams (www.economist.com)
  
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Western drones are underwhelming on the Ukrainian battlefield (www.economist.com)
  
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Poland refuses to extradite a Nord Stream suspect (www.economist.com)
  
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Germany’s much-ballyhooed “autumn of reforms” is a damp squib (www.economist.com)
  
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Can Ukraine get past the bouncer on the EU door? (www.economist.com)
  
In South Korea a corporate-governance revolution is under way (www.economist.com)
  
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OpenAI and Anthropic v app developers: tech’s Cronos syndrome (www.economist.com)
  
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Sports leagues find that streaming pirates have their purposes (www.economist.com)
  
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Beware the “romance of leadership” (www.economist.com)
  
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Kanchha Sherpa had mixed emotions about Everest (www.economist.com)
  
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How to preserve Africa’s natural riches for everyone (www.economist.com)
  
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Qatar is a crossroads at a crossroads (www.economist.com)
  
Two flawed elections show the dangers of one-party rule (www.economist.com)
  
Never mind your children’s screen time. Worry about your parents’ (www.economist.com)
  
India’s poorest and youngest electorate prepares for polls (www.economist.com)
  
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The US in brief: The war on drugs hits the Pacific (www.economist.com)
  
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China is being fuelled by inspiration, not perspiration (www.economist.com)
  
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Can AI make the poor world richer? (www.economist.com)
  
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Trumponomics is warping the world’s copper markets (www.economist.com)
  
The migration schemes even populists love (www.economist.com)
  
Why China is winning the trade war (www.economist.com)
  
China is winning Donald Trump’s trade war (www.economist.com)
  
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How the persecution of sparrows killed 2m people (www.economist.com)
  
AI models ace their predictions of India’s monsoon rains (www.economist.com)
  
America’s government shutdown is its weirdest yet (www.economist.com)
  
Buckaroo! The British government’s favourite game (www.economist.com)
  
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How to make immigration palatable in a populist age (www.economist.com)
  
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After Gaza, Israeli politics are even less predictable (www.economist.com)
  
China’s chipmakers are cleverly innovating around America’s limits (www.economist.com)
  
Wanted: a new finance writer (www.economist.com)
  
The US in brief: Putting the pay in payback (www.economist.com)
  
New “amenity buildings” are luring Americans back to the office (www.economist.com)
  
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Outlandish as it sounds, Brussels feels like a city preparing for war (www.economist.com)
  
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Is the mercenary business on the brink of another boom? (www.economist.com)
  
Javier Milei faces his most dangerous moment yet (www.economist.com)
  
Blighty newsletter: Labour, at last, goes for bold (www.economist.com)
  
Why are American women leaving the labour force? (www.economist.com)
  
How sumo wrestling became a hit in Britain (www.economist.com)
  
Takaichi Sanae becomes Japan’s first female prime minister (www.economist.com)
  
Despite abstemious Gen Zs, the booze industry is going strong (www.economist.com)
  
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France puts a former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, behind bars (www.economist.com)
  
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The War Room newsletter: Three lessons from a spy scandal (www.economist.com)
  
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Charles the Not-so-bad deals with Andrew the Ghastly (www.economist.com)
  
The world economy shrugs off both the trade war and AI fears (www.economist.com)
  
The toxic tragedy of US-China trade talks (www.economist.com)
  
Savage drone warfare engulfs Ukraine’s front line (www.economist.com)
  
Why Wall Street is fearful of more lending blow-ups (www.economist.com)
  
Drum Tower newsletter: The uncomfortable embrace between China and America (www.economist.com)
  
Question 1: why are questionnaires in trouble? (www.economist.com)
  
Checks and Balance newsletter: The Pentagon’s last reporters (www.economist.com)
  
Russia’s latest big Ukraine offensive gains next to nothing, again (www.economist.com)
  
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The leader of the cult-like Moonies is engulfed in scandal (www.economist.com)
  
The criminal case against John Bolton looks serious (www.economist.com)
  
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Saul Zabar was king of the Upper West Side (www.economist.com)
  
The secret fuel powering China’s self-driving cars (www.economist.com)
  
How Xi Jinping’s war on corruption has driven more of it (www.economist.com)
  
China is rounding up Christian leaders (www.economist.com)
  
After 20 years of left-wing rule, Bolivia is about to swing right (www.economist.com)
  
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The Department of Revenge (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump should love Ken Burns’s new documentary on the American revolution (www.economist.com)
  
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Giorgia Meloni marks her third anniversary in great political shape (www.economist.com)
  
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The high costs of Spain’s renewables revolution (www.economist.com)
  
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Grid operators in the Baltics and Poland are preparing for Russian attacks (www.economist.com)
  
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The traffickers are winning the war on drugs (www.economist.com)
  
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The Dutch seize control of Nexperia from its Chinese owner (www.economist.com)
  
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The remarkable rise of AppLovin (www.economist.com)
  
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TED gets new bosses and changes direction (www.economist.com)
  
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Sloponomics: who wins and loses in the AI-content flood? (www.economist.com)
  
Australia’s ambitious new push to counter China (www.economist.com)
  
Takaichi Sanae’s path to power in Japan grows more complex (www.economist.com)
  
Japan’s wartime history causes contemporary problems (www.economist.com)
  
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The new players who could run Gaza (www.economist.com)
  
Sudan’s remarkable mutual-aid groups (www.economist.com)
  
Brute force is no match for today’s high-tech drug-runners (www.economist.com)
  
First Brands is a painful but necessary warning for Wall Street (www.economist.com)
  
Why Trump is looking the wrong way in the Arctic (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump doubles down on Javier Milei (www.economist.com)
  
Charles de Gaulle’s constitution has failed to shield France from turmoil (www.economist.com)
  
The icy cold war America is busy losing (www.economist.com)
  
Border clashes erupt between Pakistan and Afghanistan—again (www.economist.com)
  
India bankruptcy’s laws are hobbling the country (www.economist.com)
  
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The rich world faces a painful bout of inflation (www.economist.com)
  
Indian microfinance is in trouble (www.economist.com)
  
The new economics of babymaking (www.economist.com)
  
Venezuelans wonder if America will bring down Nicolás Maduro (www.economist.com)
  
A billionaire has rebuilt downtown Detroit (www.economist.com)
  
The America v China spat reveals a dangerous dynamic (www.economist.com)
  
America’s bankers are riding high. Why are they so worried? (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping: both weaker than they think (www.economist.com)
  
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What Donald Trump gets right in the Middle East (www.economist.com)
  
The strange role of lead poisoning in humanity’s success (www.economist.com)
  
Global warming may have volcanic consequences (www.economist.com)
  
How to save Madagascar’s dwindling forests (www.economist.com)
  
Britain’s Labour Party has no more safe seats (www.economist.com)
  
Gen Z revolution or military coup in Madagascar? (www.economist.com)
  
The Economist is hiring a Senior Producer (www.economist.com)
  
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Ukraine’s most prestigious military units are run like businesses (www.economist.com)