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This Christmas, raise a glass to concentrated market returns (www.economist.com)
  
Retreating from EVs could be hazardous for Western carmakers (www.economist.com)
  
All sides have learned a lot from Extinction Rebellion’s co-founder (www.economist.com)
  
Saudi Arabia wants to host the world’s cheapest data centres (www.economist.com)
  
A debate is raging over the origins of an elusive cousin to modern humans (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump’s peace plan is faltering in the chaos of Gaza (www.economist.com)
  
How dogs make teens feel less anxious (www.economist.com)
  
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Ukraine scrabbles for handholds against Russia’s massive assault (www.economist.com)
  
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El Boletín newsletter: A new era in Chile? (www.economist.com)
  
Javier Milei loosens his grip on the peso (www.economist.com)
  
How to survive abandonment by America (www.economist.com)
  
SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic and their giga-IPO dreams (www.economist.com)
  
Ethiopia wants to build Africa’s biggest airport (www.economist.com)
  
Where America’s most prominent short-sellers are placing their bets (www.economist.com)
  
Blighty newsletter: Reasons for Britain to be cheerful (www.economist.com)
  
The race for an AI Jesus is on (www.economist.com)
  
America gives Ukraine reason to hope, just (www.economist.com)
  
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The plan to rescue Denmark’s weight-loss pioneer (www.economist.com)
  
The War Room newsletter: What the Bondi Beach attack tells us (www.economist.com)
  
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Crypto’s real threat to banks (www.economist.com)
  
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An oil boom where the Amazon meets the Atlantic (www.economist.com)
  
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Why has the border between the Koreas fallen silent? (www.economist.com)
  
How to heal the trauma from Northern Ireland’s killings (www.economist.com)
  
Essential India newsletter: Where in the world is Leo Mirani? (www.economist.com)
  
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After the Bondi massacre, Australia faces hard questions about extremism (www.economist.com)
  
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Europe starts learning how to shoot down drones (www.economist.com)
  
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Job apocalypse? Bah! AI is creating brand new occupations (www.economist.com)
  
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Jimmy Lai’s judgement day approaches (www.economist.com)
  
Britons are becoming obsessed with pet photography (www.economist.com)
  
Will California try to block Hollywood’s next megadeal? (www.economist.com)
  
Are some types of sugar healthier than others? (www.economist.com)
  
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Omar García Harfuch, Mexico’s “Batman” with big political ambitions (www.economist.com)
  
An American oil blockade would devastate the Venezuelan regime (www.economist.com)
  
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Why more American seniors are getting high (www.economist.com)
  
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Why do so many Chinese still smoke? (www.economist.com)
  
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Hedging against Trump, Canada reconsiders ties with China (www.economist.com)
  
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José Antonio Kast is Chile’s probable next president. How will he govern? (www.economist.com)
  
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All hail “The President of Peace” (www.economist.com)
  
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How much does America know about its boat-strike targets? (www.economist.com)
  
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American doctors are rich and miserable (www.economist.com)
  
Britain’s pitiful Christmas bonuses (www.economist.com)
  
Pro-growth sports fans are getting organised in Britain (www.economist.com)
  
Vietnam’s EV champion is bleeding cash (www.economist.com)
  
A short guide to every business-hotel room (www.economist.com)
  
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Frank Gehry shook up buildings as never before (www.economist.com)
  
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Inside the fight for MAGA’s foreign policy (www.economist.com)
  
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Australia’s hard right is resurgent (www.economist.com)
  
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Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump has not ended conflict between Congo and Rwanda (www.economist.com)
  
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A window of opportunity for reform in Lebanon is closing (www.economist.com)
  
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Israel refuses to withdraw from Syria (www.economist.com)
  
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Talks stall between Turkey’s government and the Kurds (www.economist.com)
  
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Ukraine struggles to cope with America’s destructive peace plans (www.economist.com)
  
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Albania is trying to charm its way into the EU (www.economist.com)
  
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Ukraine’s trains, the country’s lifeline, have money problems (www.economist.com)
  
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More reasons for America’s friends to plan for the worst (www.economist.com)
  
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The battle for Warner Bros is a prelude to the real streaming war (www.economist.com)
  
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Oracle and the hard truths about software (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s Supreme Court should strike down Donald Trump’s tariffs (www.economist.com)
  
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Germany has a lawyer problem (www.economist.com)
  
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What a stiff drink says about China’s economy (www.economist.com)
  
America’s bond market is quiet—almost too quiet (www.economist.com)
  
Wall Street is drooling over bank mergers (www.economist.com)
  
Can anyone stop Europe’s populist right? (www.economist.com)
  
The populists of Reform UK, already topping the polls, may climb higher (www.economist.com)
  
Once a pariah, the National Rally is now France’s most popular party (www.economist.com)
  
The Alternative for Germany is the leading party in some German polls (www.economist.com)
  
How did one airline bring Indian aviation to its knees? (www.economist.com)
  
Why many Asian megacities are miserable places (www.economist.com)
  
Don’t fear China’s trillion-dollar trade surplus (www.economist.com)
  
Russia is not as resilient as it wants you to think (www.economist.com)
  
From social media to porn, age checks are spreading across the web (www.economist.com)
  
The meaning of China’s record-high trade surplus (www.economist.com)
  
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Asia’s inexpensive AI stocks should worry American investors (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s troubled Ajax armoured-vehicle programme may be doomed (www.economist.com)
  
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The next version of the web will be built for machines, not humans (www.economist.com)
  
Humans were lighting fires from scratch a lot earlier than previously thought (www.economist.com)
  
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has moderated in office (www.economist.com)
  
How the “Donroe Doctrine” is changing Puerto Rico (www.economist.com)
  
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The Supreme Court is handing Donald Trump more power (www.economist.com)
  
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Blighty newsletter: Why the Conservatives could be kingmakers (www.economist.com)
  
Miami elects a new mayor at a pivotal moment (www.economist.com)
  
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Iain Douglas-Hamilton, the scientist who saved the elephants (www.economist.com)
  
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What’s worse for innovation: MAGA or Mao? (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump is tearing up America’s chip-control policy (www.economist.com)
  
MAGA’s man in LatAm (www.economist.com)
  
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A new breed of quizzer is wresting control of an old hobby (www.economist.com)
  
Netflix and Paramount are battling for more than just Warner Bros (www.economist.com)
  
How AI is disrupting shopping (www.economist.com)
  
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Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia breaks out again (www.economist.com)
  
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What’s behind the revival in the price of British wool (www.economist.com)
  
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College campuses have become a front line in America’s sports-betting boom (www.economist.com)
  
China knows how to punish countries that offend it (www.economist.com)
  
Europe bans Russia’s gas exports, but still buys its gas-based fertiliser (www.economist.com)
  
The War Room newsletter: A truly radical document (www.economist.com)
  
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A crisis over using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine (www.economist.com)
  
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A giant iron-ore mine could bring Guinea riches or ruin (www.economist.com)
  
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Checks and Balance newsletter: Don’t count on Congress to restrain Donald Trump (www.economist.com)
  
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Why Britain’s police forces are taking to AI (www.economist.com)
  
Why hangovers get worse as you get older (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump’s bleak vision of America’s foreign-policy priorities (www.economist.com)
  
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Transcript: An interview with Keir Starmer (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s peace initiative has stalled in Moscow (www.economist.com)
  
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Italy’s populist right stalls a sexual-consent law (www.economist.com)
  
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The Hague is coping with the decline of international courts (www.economist.com)
  
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Greece is teaching Germany how to get government online (www.economist.com)
  
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Why a small corruption scandal is a big problem for the EU (www.economist.com)
  
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Western armed forces have struggled to fill their ranks to deter Russia (www.economist.com)
  
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Syria uneasily celebrates a year of liberation (www.economist.com)
  
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China built a swanky cricket pitch to win over tiny Grenada (www.economist.com)
  
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Republicans still don’t know with Obamacare (www.economist.com)
  
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A special election puts Democrats on track to flip the House (www.economist.com)
  
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Some cocaine-smuggling presidents are more innocent than others (www.economist.com)
  
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What will your child’s Trump Account be worth? (www.economist.com)
  
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Are Brits really leaving the country in droves? (www.economist.com)
  
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Polls predicting the next British election are not to be trusted (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s unlikely new entertainment capital (www.economist.com)
  
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Even Europe’s penmakers are under threat (www.economist.com)
  
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To halt their decline, VW and others are turning Chinese (www.economist.com)
  
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How many hours should employees work? (www.economist.com)
  
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Will the mega-merger wave destroy value for shareholders? (www.economist.com)
  
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Syria’s transition has gone better than expected (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s slot-machine politics (www.economist.com)
  
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Our new model captures the lottery of Britain’s electoral system (www.economist.com)
  
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The general who refused to crush Tiananmen’s protesters (www.economist.com)
  
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After a terrible fire in Hong Kong, public fury smoulders (www.economist.com)
  
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South-East Asia and Sri Lanka are reeling from storms and flooding (www.economist.com)
  
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Lessons from Japan’s efforts to wean itself off Chinese rare earths (www.economist.com)
  
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Kyrgyzstan is losing its status as Central Asia’s only democracy (www.economist.com)
  
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An insurgency may be brewing against Syria’s new leaders (www.economist.com)
  
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Russia’s dodgy plan for a pipeline in Congo (www.economist.com)
  
Binyamin Netanyahu has asked for a presidential pardon (www.economist.com)
  
Africa needs to generate more electricity (www.economist.com)
  
Britain’s plan to curb jury trials is a sharp break with tradition (www.economist.com)
  
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Patrick Drahi has bested his lenders yet again (www.economist.com)
  
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How AI is rewiring childhood (www.economist.com)
  
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At home and at school, artificial intelligence is transforming childhood (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump looms over Vladimir Putin’s visit to India (www.economist.com)
  
AI misinformation may have paradoxical consequences (www.economist.com)
  
Can golden toilets fix China’s economy? (www.economist.com)
  
Bitcoin has plunged. Strategy Inc is an early victim (www.economist.com)
  
American sanctions are putting Russia under pressure (www.economist.com)
  
Our interview with Sir Keir Starmer (www.economist.com)
  
A Chinese firm attempts to bring a rocket stage back to Earth (www.economist.com)
  
Stockholm is Europe’s new capital of capital (www.economist.com)
  
Enough dithering. Europe must pay to save Ukraine (www.economist.com)
  
Which Kevin Hassett would lead the Federal Reserve? (www.economist.com)
  
Pity the AVOCADOs (www.economist.com)
  
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Why autism should not be treated as a single condition (www.economist.com)
  
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Surging satellite numbers threaten to dazzle even space telescopes (www.economist.com)
  
Tom Stoppard was an inexhaustible fountain of ideas (www.economist.com)
  
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From micro-dramas to video games, Chinese entertainment is booming (www.economist.com)
  
India’s defence-tech startups are thriving (www.economist.com)
  
Why does Donald Trump care about Honduras’s election? (www.economist.com)
  
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Will Congress rein in Pete Hegseth and his boat-bombing campaign? (www.economist.com)
  
Trumpworld thinks Europe has betrayed the West (www.economist.com)
  
AIs could turn opinion polls into gibberish (www.economist.com)
  
Chris Waller, not Kevin Hassett, should lead the Federal Reserve (www.economist.com)
  
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Blighty newsletter: Hurrah for the OBR (www.economist.com)
  
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Ahead of peace talks, Russia’s battlefield advances remain slow (www.economist.com)
  
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America is foolishly waving goodbye to thousands of Chinese boffins (www.economist.com)
  
How to spot a bubble bursting (www.economist.com)
  
Leaf blowers are the latest thing dividing Americans (www.economist.com)
  
Lessons from the frontiers of AI adoption (www.economist.com)
  
The War Room newsletter: Sleepwalking into Africa’s next war (www.economist.com)
  
Europe is going on a huge military spending spree (www.economist.com)
  
Mormonism’s surprising boom in Africa (www.economist.com)
  
European pensions are in dire need of reform (www.economist.com)
  
The US in brief: Donald Trump says he has picked next Fed chair (www.economist.com)
  
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Switzerland votes decisively against inheritance tax (www.economist.com)
  
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Is America’s jobs market nearing a cliff? (www.economist.com)
  
Trafficking humans is the drug-gangs’ grimmest business (www.economist.com)
  
Checks and Balance newsletter: Giving thanks in Moscow (www.economist.com)
  
A corruption scandal costs Volodymyr Zelensky his top aide (www.economist.com)
  
Does taping your mouth while you sleep have benefits? (www.economist.com)
  
America’s work-from-home capitals are in a sorry state (www.economist.com)
  
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AI is upending the porn industry (www.economist.com)
  
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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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How Pepsi trounced Coca Cola in the Middle East (www.economist.com)
  
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Observed in the wild: office snackers and foragers (www.economist.com)
  
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Europe is struggling to compete in the second space race (www.economist.com)
  
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American consumers are miserable. But they keep spending (www.economist.com)
  
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From Nvidia to Nike, American firms face a margin squeeze (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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MAGA is divided over the promise and perils of AI (www.economist.com)
  
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The federal government will now pay for Native American healing (www.economist.com)
  
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Chicago is facing a giant budget crisis (www.economist.com)
  
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“I love the smell of deportations in the morning” (www.economist.com)
  
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Denmark has become a red-tape-free wedding destination (www.economist.com)
  
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Turkey’s refs are caught up in a huge sports gambling scandal (www.economist.com)
  
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Denmark gets ready to cancel Christmas cards (www.economist.com)
  
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Macron, Merz and Starmer are forming a new trilateral leadership (www.economist.com)
  
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If the fighting ends in Ukraine, the infighting in Europe will begin (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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Who should control British newspapers? (www.economist.com)
  
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Which country is most similar to Britain? (www.economist.com)
  
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Why Iran is making surprising overtures to America (www.economist.com)
  
Many Israelis believe another war with Iran is coming (www.economist.com)
  
Iran’s reformists extend a hand (www.economist.com)
  
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What China will dominate next (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)
  
Narendra Modi plans to free up India’s giant labour force (www.economist.com)
  
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Nepal’s youth toppled the government. Now they want to remake it (www.economist.com)
  
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Meet the road-building, Muslim-baiting monk who could rule India (www.economist.com)
  
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A shooting in Washington prefigures tougher immigration policies (www.economist.com)
  
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One weird trick to solve the affordability crisis (www.economist.com)
  
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He Yanxin was the steward of a women-only language (www.economist.com)
  
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Ukraine may be a step closer to peace, or to destruction (www.economist.com)
  
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This bodge-it budget does not give Britain what it needs (www.economist.com)
  
How to avoid an unjust peace in Ukraine (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s left-wing government is left-wing (www.economist.com)
  
How to short the bubbliest firms (www.economist.com)
  
Britain’s budget prioritised Labour''s political survival (www.economist.com)
  
Donald Trump’s revenge agenda is not going well (www.economist.com)
  
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Why China is pulling ahead in the robotaxi race (www.economist.com)
  
When LLMs learn to take shortcuts, they become evil (www.economist.com)
  
A new way to generate electricity from water (www.economist.com)
  
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Investors expect AI use to soar. That’s not happening (www.economist.com)
  
Jair Bolsonaro is jailed, leaving the Brazilian right fractured (www.economist.com)
  
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The wrong sort of peace leads to the next war (www.economist.com)
  
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Google has pierced Nvidia’s aura of invulnerability (www.economist.com)
  
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Middle East Dispatch newsletter: A tale from Tehran (www.economist.com)
  
A high gold price is luring prospectors to California’s mountains (www.economist.com)
  
Colombia’s armed groups are experimenting with deadly drones (www.economist.com)
  
Blighty newsletter: What the covid inquiry gets wrong (www.economist.com)
  
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John Bolton thinks America is past “peak Trump” (www.economist.com)
  
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The killing of a Hizbullah commander shows how fragile truces are (www.economist.com)
  
There’s more to cholesterol than simply “good” or “bad” (www.economist.com)
  
Labour’s budget will probably focus on short-term survival (www.economist.com)
  
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Words to watch out for in Rachel Reeves’s budget (www.economist.com)
  
Who will win the trillion-dollar robotaxi race? (www.economist.com)
  
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The War Room newsletter: Altitude sickness, struggling jets and cold batteries (www.economist.com)
  
More Americans are being put to death (www.economist.com)
  
Brazil is embracing its African roots (www.economist.com)
  
China’s Communist Party wants positive energy only, please (www.economist.com)
  
Ukraine survives another crisis with Donald Trump (www.economist.com)
  
AI tokens are surging, but are profits? (www.economist.com)
  
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Chinese pharma is on the cusp of going global (www.economist.com)
  
Why investors are increasingly fatalistic (www.economist.com)
  
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COP30 ends with a whimper (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump’s peace plan would be bad for Ukraine, bad for Europe and bad for America (www.economist.com)
  
Checks and Balance newsletter: Donald Trump, Jamie Dimon and the aesthetics of power (www.economist.com)
  
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America has dumped a messy, sordid “peace plan” on Ukraine (www.economist.com)
  
River boats are returning Thames transport to Tudor times (www.economist.com)
  
Erik Prince, America’s most notorious mercenary, spies opportunity in chaos (www.economist.com)
  
Should adults take colostrum supplements? (www.economist.com)
  
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An interview with Iran’s foreign minister (www.economist.com)
  
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The politicians protecting huge criminal networks (www.economist.com)
  
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How will Japan’s defences evolve under its hawkish new leader? (www.economist.com)
  
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Where being antediluvian pays (www.economist.com)
  
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To glimpse Indonesia’s future, look to its president’s view of the past (www.economist.com)
  
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Israel may not be popular, but its weapons are (www.economist.com)
  
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A fuel blockade shows the frightening power of Mali’s jihadists (www.economist.com)
  
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Russian bombing leaves no time to search for keepsakes (www.economist.com)
  
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Vineyards are disappearing in France (www.economist.com)
  
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Young MPs are fed up with Germany’s pension burdens (www.economist.com)
  
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Private equity is reshaping American child care (www.economist.com)
  
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When companies lose their way (www.economist.com)
  
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How do you replace a CEO like Tim Cook or Warren Buffett? (www.economist.com)
  
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Gillian Tindall revelled in the past of ordinary lives (www.economist.com)
  
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How Chinese underground banks became the world’s biggest money-launderers (www.economist.com)
  
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How to save the Galápagos from its visitors (www.economist.com)
  
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How to lower America’s soaring healthcare costs (www.economist.com)
  
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How Donald Trump is turning into Joe Biden (www.economist.com)
  
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Release the Epstein files! (www.economist.com)
  
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AI is accelerating a tech backlash in American classrooms (www.economist.com)
  
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Will Britain copy asylum policy from a place with poor integration? (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s new effort to balancing human rights and deportations (www.economist.com)
  
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Britons are becoming less spendthrift (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain struggles to distinguish between protest and terrorism (www.economist.com)
  
Africa’s other debt crisis (www.economist.com)
  
That charts that show how much money China lends to the rich world (www.economist.com)