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A terrible inferno kills dozens in Hong Kong (www.economist.com)
  
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Dr Chatbot is popping up all over China (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s oldest ally in Asia is drawing closer to China (www.economist.com)
  
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When is a Malaysian footballer not a Malaysian footballer? (www.economist.com)
  
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Armed men take power in Guinea-Bissau, again (www.economist.com)
  
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Mired in financial crisis, the Houthis resume threats to Saudi Arabia (www.economist.com)
  
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The changing shape of Chinese aid to Africa (www.economist.com)
  
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Canada’s indigenous-style prisons are designed to right historical wrongs (www.economist.com)
  
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Macron, Merz and Starmer are forming a new trilateral leadership (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain will tax electric cars more heavily. Good (www.economist.com)
  
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A landmark trial of puberty blockers could end up in court (www.economist.com)
  
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Iran’s reformists extend a hand (www.economist.com)
  
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Self-driving cars will transform urban economies (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s property market is (somehow) worsening (www.economist.com)
  
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Japan’s big-spending Takaichinomics is ten years out of date (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s budget prioritised Labour''s political survival (www.economist.com)
  
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Jair Bolsonaro is jailed, leaving the Brazilian right fractured (www.economist.com)
  
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Colombia’s armed groups are experimenting with deadly drones (www.economist.com)
  
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John Bolton thinks America is past “peak Trump” (www.economist.com)
  
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There’s more to cholesterol than simply “good” or “bad” (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s Communist Party wants positive energy only, please (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s new effort to balancing human rights and deportations (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s huge mortgage market is slowly dying (www.economist.com)
  
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Geothermal kit can help make the power grid flexible (www.economist.com)
  
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Tech billionaires want to make gene-edited babies (www.economist.com)
  
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China has too many university graduates and too few jobs for them (www.economist.com)
  
Is Donald Trump preparing to strike Venezuela or lining up a deal? (www.economist.com)
  
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s big MAGA break up (www.economist.com)
  
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Blighty newsletter: What Nigel Farage and ASOS have in common (www.economist.com)
  
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China and Japan are in a vicious game of chicken over Taiwan (www.economist.com)
  
Geothermal’s time has finally come (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s controversial experiment in regulating the internet (www.economist.com)
  
Cuba is heading for disaster, unless its regime changes drastically (www.economist.com)
  
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Saudi Arabia is in no hurry to join the Abraham accords (www.economist.com)
  
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A huge corruption scandal threatens Ukraine’s government (www.economist.com)
  
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Don’t cheer the end of America’s obesity crisis just yet (www.economist.com)
  
Russia’s militant bloggers are clashing with their own regime (www.economist.com)
  
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The War Room newsletter: Ukraine’s war needs more than drones (www.economist.com)
  
Shut up, or suck up? How CEOs are dealing with Donald Trump (www.economist.com)
  
Europe sees China as a rival. China sees Europe as a has-been (www.economist.com)
  
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Checks and Balance newsletter: A positive scenario for America in 2026 (www.economist.com)
  
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Cover Story newsletter: How markets could topple the economy (www.economist.com)
  
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James Watson was stunned by the beauty of the double helix (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s growing global fan club (www.economist.com)
  
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Mexico’s surprising record on murder (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s creepiest export surge (www.economist.com)
  
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Asia’s most treacherous sailing season (www.economist.com)
  
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Japanese women are wrestling with sumo’s boundaries (www.economist.com)
  
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Half a century after the death of Franco, Spain is a far better place (www.economist.com)
  
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Europe is cracking down on Russian tourists (www.economist.com)
  
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Labour’s tax-and-spend policy has been dominated by wild gambling (www.economist.com)
  
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British businesses say they are furious with the government (www.economist.com)
  
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TSMC’s cautious expansion is frustrating the AI industry (www.economist.com)
  
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Elon Musk’s 1trn pay deal highlights companies’ superstar dilemma (www.economist.com)
  
Tree murders and the economics of crime (www.economist.com)
  
How markets could topple the global economy (www.economist.com)
  
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The hidden risks in Taiwan’s boom (www.economist.com)
  
Taiwan’s amazing economic achievements are yielding alarming strains (www.economist.com)
  
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Which is India’s superstar state? (www.economist.com)
  
Kerala can teach India a thing or two about social welfare (www.economist.com)
  
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Gaza’s zombie ceasefire (www.economist.com)
  
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Sir Keir Starmer is a prisoner of the politics he pledged to end (www.economist.com)
  
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America and China share a dangerous addiction (www.economist.com)
  
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Babies made in China (www.economist.com)
  
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Beijing insiders’ plan to play Donald Trump (www.economist.com)
  
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Despite claims, foreign students have not yet been put off America (www.economist.com)
  
Syria joins the American-led fight against Islamic State (www.economist.com)
  
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Mexico has become a less deadly place under Claudia Sheinbaum (www.economist.com)
  
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Georgia is dousing the last embers of democracy (www.economist.com)
  
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