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India’s religious minorities face harsher anti-conversion laws (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump is the war’s biggest loser (www.economist.com)
  
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The third Gulf war will scar energy markets for a long time yet (www.economist.com)
  
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The war was steadily spiralling in scope and destruction (www.economist.com)
  
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Iran and America agree to pause their war (www.economist.com)
  
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Bye, bye to the Trump trades (www.economist.com)
  
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A wary rapprochement between India and China (www.economist.com)
  
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The war in the Gulf could cause a global food shock (www.economist.com)
  
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Iran and America are spinning stories about the size of their victories (www.economist.com)
  
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Britain’s government wants an important job to be done badly (www.economist.com)
  
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The South American petro-state profiting from the Iran war (www.economist.com)
  
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European allies are losing hope of keeping America in NATO (www.economist.com)
  
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Checks and Balance newsletter: Does Donald Trump’s losing streak matter? (www.economist.com)
  
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A captive American in Iran could lead to further escalation (www.economist.com)
  
Pam Bondi’s loyalty only took her so far (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump’s approval rating has sunk to Joe Biden’s lowest point (www.economist.com)
  
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The war with Iran has blown up an America First policy (www.economist.com)
  
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On the front lines, Russian soldiers pay their officers to stay alive (www.economist.com)
  
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A final favour Macron could do for France (www.economist.com)
  
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Lessons for the world from tiny Hungary (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s foes see opportunity in Asia’s oil shock (www.economist.com)
  
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Does the Iran war increase the risk of a Chinese attack on Taiwan? (www.economist.com)
  
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China’s huge pork industry is a victim of its own success (www.economist.com)
  
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Welcome to emoji school (www.economist.com)
  
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A new case of chip smuggling shows the limits of export controls (www.economist.com)
  
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Will the EU’s new merger rules unleash a wave of dealmaking? (www.economist.com)
  
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The war’s biggest corporate winners and losers may surprise you (www.economist.com)
  
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England has shown the world how to replace farm subsidies (www.economist.com)
  
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Hormuz is not the only weak spot for global trade (www.economist.com)
  
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How long will Israel stay in Lebanon? (www.economist.com)
  
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China is winning the AI talent race (www.economist.com)
  
The end of the world’s longest-running Maoist insurgency (www.economist.com)
  
The decline and fall of the Roman currency empire (www.economist.com)
  
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Donald Trump says he is close to a deal with Iran (www.economist.com)
  
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The human toll of the Iran war, in charts and maps (www.economist.com)
  
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Advantage Iran (www.economist.com)
  
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Europe should think twice before weakening its merger rules (www.economist.com)
  
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The case against energy bail-outs (www.economist.com)
  
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Christine Lagarde’s sober tone on the Gulf war energy shock (www.economist.com)
  
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America’s pro-Israel lobby is facing a backlash (www.economist.com)
  
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Meta and Google face a reckoning over social-media addiction (www.economist.com)
  
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How much will America’s oilmen benefit from the Iran war? (www.economist.com)
  
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Big food’s troubles go from bad to worse (www.economist.com)
  
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Amazon’s unprecedented gamble on AI redemption might just work (www.economist.com)
  
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Europe’s populist right should be outvoted rather than ostracised (www.economist.com)
  
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The Revolutionary Guards are taking over Iran (www.economist.com)
  
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Mexico must unleash its private sector (www.economist.com)
  
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New research uncovers more of the story of man’s best friend (www.economist.com)
  
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Early French winemakers had surprisingly sophisticated techniques (www.economist.com)