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- KAL's cartoon
- How common infections can spark psychiatric illnesses in children
- Britain's Conservatives adopt the bad habits of the Labour left
- Why the Omicron variant is not a punishment for vaccine inequity
- A D-Day commemoration that was not just about beating Hitler
- Curiosity, Horses and Hypochondria
- Meet Javier Milei, the front-runner to be Argentina's next president
- The US tax code will change next year; the presidential election will determine how
- A brutal battle for southern Gaza beckons once the truce ends
- Politics and technology are pushing oil firms to cut methane
- During the pandemic a digital crimewave has flooded the internet
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Does China welcome—or dread—an Iran-Israel war?
- A remote Canadian province luxuriates in the global supply crunch
- Ann Shulgin pioneered the use of psychedelics in therapy
- Which will grow faster: India or Indonesia?
- A 'bomb cyclone' is expected to hit Pacific Northwest. Here is what you should know
- What Europe's comeback politicians can teach American voters
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Britain's kings of sourdough
- How Broadcom quietly became a $700bn powerhouse
- What next for Pakistan?
- A lost opportunity to reform Tanzania
- The economics of American lotteries
- The sorry story of children in care in England
- Firms are exploring sodium batteries as an alternative to lithium
- Checks and Balance newsletter: How to forecast an election in an unpredictable America
- Introducing Middle East Dispatch, our latest newsletter
- Apple's Vision Pro headset ushers in a new era of personal technology
- COP26 ends with a pact that is neither a triumph nor a trainwreck
- The future of Drax, Britain's largest power plant
- Jacqueline Gold freed women to shamelessly enjoy themselves
- Our Big Mac index can predict the future (sort of)
- America is concerned about social media. China is, too
- On the 50th anniversary of "Ways of Seeing" and "G."
- New industrial policies will not help economic stability
- America's giant armsmakers are being outgunned
- How the Mediterranean could become a green-energy powerhouse
- A climber's story evokes classic mountaineering literature
- Poles and Ukrainians are at loggerheads. That's good news for Putin
- After Russia's invasion the people of Bessarabia switched sides
- Brazil's governors have been emboldened under Jair Bolsonaro
- The European Union will badly miss Angela Merkel
- A new age of sail begins
- Colin Huang, China's richest man
- Brazil's hinterland now resembles Texas
- Daniel Kahneman was a master of teasing questions
- A short history of Russia and Ukraine
- Turkey's president refuses to let sleeping dogs lie
- How to nobble a political rival in Africa and get away with it
- Javier Milei will be Argentina's first libertarian president
- Paris agreement is working, Australian minister tells Cop29, but much deeper cuts needed by 2035
- Why are Indians shunning the country's shiny new metro lines?
- The weekly cartoon
- Baby formulas now share some ingredients with breast milk
- Chinese loans and investment in infrastructure have been huge
- As Russia's attacks step up, Ukraine fears waning Western support
- Anonymous tipsters, angry at Russia, help detect sanctions-busters
- Can software help ease Britain's housing crisis?
- Obituary: Sutopo Purwo Nugroho died on July 7th
- Vladimir Putin blames an Islamist attack on Ukraine and America
- Poland's new modern-art museum wants to give the capital a fresh look
- New Zealand's biggest pivot since the 1980s
- Starship's Next Launch Could Be Just Two Weeks Away
- The biggest obstacle to saving rainforests is lawlessness
- How the pandemic has upended the lives of working parents
- In Europe, Instagram Ads Are About to Get Less Personal
- Thousands of species of animals probably have consciousness
- Russia's economy once again defies the doomsayers
- This week's covers
- Crazy policies and climate change are hurting Latin American agriculture
- The power and limits of Emmanuel Macron's diplomatic charm
- Russians go to the polls in a sham election for their president
- KAL's cartoon
- China is quietly reducing its reliance on foreign chip technology
- Milan Kundera believed that truth lay in endless questioning
- Ambiguity or madness? Where Harris and Trump stand on China
- Chinese fast-food insurgents are beating McDonald's and KFC
- The future of fish farming is on land
- Ukrainians are settling down in Britain. That creates a problem
- Famous Star Hasn't Formed Planets, and We Don't Know Why
- America's anti-price-gouging laws are too minor to be communist
- A short history of India in eight maps
- Venezuela's Supreme Court tests President Joe Biden
- The alarming foreign policies of France's hard right and hard left
- AMLO's dangerous last blast threatens Mexico
- How popular is Joe Biden?
- Europe could become Trump's geopolitical roadkill
- Isabel Crook devoted her long life to making a new China
- Refugee-friendly Canada tightens its border with the United States
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The fight over meat-free meat pits Europe's traditionalists against foodie innovators
- South American governments are trying to curb illegal fishing
- The new geography of Paris
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Congo brings back the death penalty
- The soldiers of the silicon supply chain are worried
- Cuba's Communist government taps the diaspora for cash
- The death of Iran's president will spark a high-stakes power struggle
- OpenAI Scored a Legal Win Over Progressive Publishers—but the Fight's Not Finished
- Texas Education Board Backs Bible-Infused Lessons in Public Schools
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A new study finds that 47,000 Russian combatants have died in Ukraine
- The rehabilitation of KPMG in the UK
- How a Russia-linked mine may keep the ANC in power
- The 23 best PC games you can play right now for 2024
- Could war in the Gulf push oil to $100 a barrel?
- South-East Asia is in the grip of a record-breaking heatwave
- To show that it can follow global rules, China built its own multilateral institution
- Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
- How successful is egg-freezing at preserving fertility?
- Big Tech Wants You Back in the Office
- Fifteen notable lives lost in 2022
- Ibrahim Mahama and the art of resurrection
- Should Offshore Oil Rigs Be Turned into Artificial Reefs?
- A flower's female sex organs can speed up fertilisation
- Economic and financial indicators
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China's ruling party sets out its vision of economic reform
- The search for Ukraine's missing soldiers and sailors
- Microbiome treatments are taking off
- Taiwanese politics faces a crucial election in early 2024
- Business
- US House of Representatives elections: live results
- Ko Jimmy was determined to make Myanmar free
- Say Nothing Goes Beyond Good vs. Evil
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The epic bust-up between China and India could be ending
- Ten charts reveal Narendra Modi's actual record in office
- How Soon Might the Atlantic Ocean Break? Two Sibling Scientists Found an Answer—and Shook the World
- China's government is surprisingly redistributive
- Can America's stockmarket rally last?
- Politics overshadows a conference to raise money for Ukraine
- Immune therapy shows promise for asthma, heart disease—and even ageing
- Europe, not America, is now Ukraine's largest backer
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What a School Performance Shows Us About Japanese Education
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Suicide rates for girls are rising. Are smartphones to blame?
- Why "Freakonomics" failed to transform economics
- The world's first museum of homelessness
- Throughout the rich world, the young are falling out of love with cars
- China's manufacturers are going broke
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Renovation required
- Rumours of the trade deal's death are greatly exaggerated
- Tesla is not the only winner under Donald Trump
- Can Israel's economy survive an all-out war with Hizbullah?
- How to charge more
- An ambitious plan for "total peace" in Colombia is faltering
- Why Lula keeps meddling with Latin America's top oil company
- Worldwide covid-19 is causing a new form of collective trauma
- How Vladimir Putin created a housing bubble
- Chinese nationalists have issues with "3 Body Problem"
- Economic and financial indicators
- Joe Biden needs Mexico's co-operation on migration
- Meet Gabriel Attal, France's young prime minister
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China's stimulus falls short, as a showdown with Trump looms
- Japan's mind-bending bento-box economics
- How to Overcome Solastalgia, the Feeling of Profound Loss of Your Environment
- More borrowers turn to private markets for credit
- The Turkish economy is in pressing need of reform and repair
- The AirFish is a fast ferry that will fly above the waves
- Israel's ultra-Orthodox still won't fight, invoking scripture
- Business
- Pssst! Want to read something about rumour and innuendo?
- Sean Baker's films bring sex work into the light
- A flailing economy has left the EU exposed to Trumpian outbursts
- 'We Were Wrong': An Oral History of WIRED's Original Website
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The world's richest countries in 2023
- Illegal fishing fleets plunder the oceans
- The shale revolution helped make America's economy great
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Choosing party candidates
- Two journalists who have exposed human-rights abuses win the Nobel peace prize
- Alexei Navalny didn't just defy Putin—he showed up his depravity
- Should euthanasia be allowed for those with mental illnesses?
- There are risks but also big potential benefits from digital payments
- Researchers are questioning if ADHD should be seen as a disorder
- America may soon be spending more on debt service than defence
- Will war snuff out the Gulf's global business ambitions?
- Ukraine's desperate struggle to defend Kharkiv
- A new intellectual hub for Chinese émigrés in Washington
- India is seeing a massive aviation boom
- The bee project helping to tackle elephant-human conflict in Kenya – in pictures
- Kung fu gives Africans their kicks
- 'I'm Going to Bluesky' Is the New 'I'm Moving to Canada'
- Europe's lefties bash migrants (nearly) as well as the hard right
- What to make of China's massive cyber-espionage campaign
- From Gaza to Ukraine, wars and crises are piling up
- A new generation of music-making algorithms is here
- China's ties with America are warming, a bit
- The Kamala Harris effect on the polls has been dramatic
- KAL's cartoon
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Fossil Fuels Are Not Essential
- Argentina clinch the World Cup after beating France on penalties
- The bloodshed in Gaza is set to rage through Ramadan
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How the NFL keeps fans transfixed even when there are no games
- Obituary: Jean Vanier died on May 7th
- The Big Interview Gets Even Bigger
- The Biden administration is trying to walk a fine line in arming Israel
- Sheikh Hasina faces her biggest crisis in years
- Killer whales deploy brutal, co-ordinated attacks when hunting
- The WIRED Guide to Protecting Yourself From Government Surveillance
- How a tide of tech money is transforming charity
- Taiwan desperately needs support from the world
- As the Euro-elections loom, Giorgia Meloni guards her right flank
- Europe's new-look winter: floods, high sea levels and melting glaciers
- India's election could be the world's most expensive
- How plundered Gaulish silver ended up in Roman coins
- What Is Trump to Putin? A Harbinger of America's Collapse.
- What is the effect of the Supreme Court's affirmative-action ban?
- Where are Europe's most expensive cities for renters?
- When party propaganda falls flat
- Politics
- Australia's Sayona Mining to Buy America's Piedmont Lithium
- What police commissioners tell you about the British election
- US recognizes Edmundo González Urrutia as Venezuelan 'president-elect'
- Protests are soaring, as China's workers demand their wages
- Explore our prediction model for Britain's looming election
- The First Crispr Treatment Is Making Its Way to Patients
- Video: How we studied the lessons of Ukraine
- A flying car that anyone can use will soon go on sale
- Russia Is Going All Out on Election Day Interference
- A Canadian lake could mark the start of humanity's geological epoch
- The world faces its worst trade wars since the 1930s
- Iraq could be the Middle East's next battleground
- Why the hype for hybrid cars will not last
- Obituary: Mikis Theodorakis wrote the theme tune of "Zorba the Greek"
- The Complete History And Future of Robots
- A Chinese dispute with the Philippines is a test of America
- Covid-19 is here to stay. The world is working out how to live with it
- Imperius - Make An Linux Kernel Rootkit Visible Again
- This week's covers
- The world's most innovative country
- The world's most improbable smash-hit cooking show
- Tesla faces an identity crisis: carmaker or tech firm?
- A new book shows how the Greek revolution shaped Europe
- Russia's double-punch back against Ukraine's shock raid
- Turkey wants the EU to regulate the döner kebab
- This week's covers
- Donald Trump plays with fire in Atlanta
- The First Entirely AI-Generated Video Game Is Insanely Weird and Fun
- Democrats need to understand: Americans think they're worse
- US election forecast: who will win control of the Senate?
- Could Aldi's supermarkets conquer America?
- Why Iran is hard to intimidate
- Educational technology is coming of age during the pandemic
- Could AI transform science itself?
- The big city that is also pleasant to live in
- This week's covers
- Abuse by priests in Italy can no longer be tolerated by the Vatican
- Why India's elite loves Narendra Modi
- El Salvador's authoritarian president is becoming a regional role model
- Barcelona mayor defends ban on tourist flats saying 'drastic' action needed to cut housing costs
- Foreign students are pouring back into Australia
- Iran's new hope: a cardiologist president
- Auto-Rebooting iPhones Are Causing Chaos for Cops
- How Ukraine's new tech foils Russian aerial attacks
- A mounting crisis of confidence confronts Olaf Scholz
- Elon Musk's SpaceX has achieved something extraordinary
- Sérgio Mendes sent Brazil's party spirit out into the world
- Dominant languages can spread even without coercion
- Britain's big squeeze: middle-class and minimum-wage
- Phyllida Barlow had a lifetime of adventure making art
- OpenAI's legal battles are not putting off customers—yet
- Izumi Kenta wants to shake up Japan's opposition
- Can tech tackle the global crisis of depression and anxiety?
- Donald Trump is a convicted felon
- Southern Italy needs private enterprise and infrastructure
- The demographic detail of Donald Trump's victory
- Sinéad O'Connor hated the very idea of being a pop star
- MEMS drivers are coming to open-wear devices like XR glasses, smart watches and earbuds
- Ready, player four billion: the rise of video games
- How British-Nigerians quietly made their way to the top
- The clock is ticking on an old deal between America and China
- KAL's cartoon
- Ukraine surprises with a high-stakes raid into Russia
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- This Early Black Friday Deal on Ryobi's 2-Tool Combo Kit Is 50% Off but Only for 11 Hours
- The challenges of steering a hypersonic plane
- Emmanuel Macron in his own words (French)
- The bunkers on Beirut's golf course are in the crosshairs
- A Keith Haring carousel, a Basquiat ferris wheel: long-lost pop art carnival gets new life in New York
- Can Mytheresa make luxury e-commerce a success?
- In China's "median city" people are surprisingly risk-averse
- TikTok is not the only Chinese app thriving in America
- At a UN review, China basks in the flattery of friendly countries
- Why this isn't Britain's TikTok election
- Business
- Western values are steadily diverging from the rest of the world's
- Sources and acknowledgments
- The shortfall in British adoptions
- Is your master's degree useless?
- At long last, Europe's economy is starting to grow
- One of the Middle East's oldest conflicts has entered a new era
- The world's poorest countries have experienced a brutal decade
- Immigration Police Can Already Sidestep US Sanctuary City Laws Using Data-Sharing Fusion Centers
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Latin America's local governments too often fail their people
- King's Cross, a miracle in London
- Iran attacks Israel, risking a full-blown regional war
- The Xi-Putin partnership is not a marriage of convenience
- Private markets have grown exponentially
- Blighty newsletter: Labour's twin pivots
- UK's intensive farming hotspots have 79 times more chickens than people, data shows
- VulnNodeApp - A Vulnerable Node.Js Application
- Latin America's armed forces have increasing clout
- Narendra Modi ramps up the Muslim-baiting
- Black Friday 2024: how to find a deal and not get ripped off
- KAL's cartoon
- War, hunger and disease stalk Gaza's 2.2m people
- Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump? Here's what the polls say
- Amazon Black Friday deals include the Fire TV Stick 4K Max for a record low of $33
- India throws another opposition leader in jail as elections loom
- Why chocolate is becoming much more expensive
- The danger of excessive distraction
- How well does your country provide for its citizens?
- Akebono was the first foreign-born grand champion of sumo
- Sweden clears a Turkish hurdle to NATO accession
- We Need to Ensure Legal Cannabis Is Safe
- Italian right-wingers have renamed Milan's airport after Silvio Berlusconi
- What taxes might Labour raise?
- Obituary: Lyra McKee died on April 18th
- The Americans who think Trump is anointed by God
- Crypto cowboys have found paradise in Paraguay
- China's stockmarket nightmare is nowhere near over
- Human diets are becoming less diverse, a new book warns
- A new book celebrates Annie Leibovitz's fashion photography
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Obituary: Pierre Mambele died on June 8th
- Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's prime minister, is wasting his opportunity
- A US Ban on Investing in Chinese AI Startups Could Escalate Under Trump
- China hopes Mazu, a sea goddess, can help it win over Taiwan
- Many of the world's new mpox cases are in China
- What four more years of Joe Biden would mean for America's economy
- Working from home and the US-Europe divide
- Hebe de Bonafini lived through the lives of her sons
- Europe's economy is under attack from all sides
- Alfonso Cuarón Subverted Sci-Fi and Fantasy. Now He's Coming for TV
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- This week's covers
- America's allies brace for brinkmanship, deals—and betrayal
- What China's graduates really think about their job prospects
- Sources and acknowledgments
- A rare Brexit dividend for British farmers
- In some areas of military strength, China has surpassed America
- Donald Trump's dream of mass deportations is a fantasy
- Covid-19 is fuelling a Zoom-boom in cosmetic surgery
- Oil bosses have big hopes for the AI boom
- How India's imports of Russian oil have lubricated global markets
- Fiscal nerds determine the fate of legislation in America
- The world needs codes quantum computers can't break
- The old have come to dominate American politics
- Israel and Hizbullah creep closer to all-out war
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Donald Trump wants a weaker dollar. What are his options?
- Artists hope to turn selfies into comets
- Could the Kamala Harris boost put Florida in play for Democrats?
- Why the fertility gap between north and south Nigeria matters
- How a CEO knows when to quit
- Five charts compare Democrats and Republicans on job creation
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Hundreds of lobbyists for industrial farming attend Cop29 climate summit
- Over a million Paraguayans disappear in the latest census
- Wanted: a new economics writer
- Donald Trump's potential SCOTUS picks
- Simone Biles is the most decorated gymnast in history
- UFOs are going mainstream
- Bone Marrow Donors Can Be Hard to Find. One Company Is Turning to Cadavers
- Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve
- Can the WSL escape the shadow of the Premier League?
- China's banks have a bad-debt problem
- How bad are video games for your grades?
- Pål Enger never quite knew why he had to steal "The Scream"
- Can Xi Jinping take Hong Kong "from stability to prosperity"?
- Myanmar's junta is losing ever more ground
- Why Japan needs more forceful defence
- Inside the Billion-Dollar Startup Bringing AI Into the Physical World
- Are cities in Asia becoming better places to live?
- Even disillusioned young Indian voters favour Narendra Modi
- Will bond vigilantes come for America's next president?
- Demand for chocolate causes more illegal deforestation than people realise
- Josh Johnson Has Become the Funniest Guy on the Internet. That Is Not a Joke
- Senegal proves the doomsayers wrong
- Meet the Peruvian indigenous singer inspired by K-pop
- Why are so many of the victims in Gaza children?
- Xi Jinping's surprising new source of economic advice
- India's civil society is under attack
- Soaring food-price inflation is hurting Nigeria's poor
- A clue to China's true covid-19 death toll
- Luis Abinader is poised for a thumping re-election win
- F.W. de Klerk had to abandon what his ancestors had believed in
- Israel's government is again trying to hobble its Supreme Court
- This week's cover
- Singapore has achieved astounding economic success
- The Mexican president's latest boondoggle officially opens
- Do tips make for better service?
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Pablo Milanés, a great musician and a critic of Cuba's regime, has died
- Will Spain's prime minister suddenly quit?
- Have Israel's far-right religious nationalists peaked?
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard is beautiful in every way
- Upper legislative houses tend to be biased and malapportioned
- Intrigue, greed and hostility burn in the Antarctic
- America keeps Ukraine fighting with its hands tied
- India is turning into an SUV country
- KAL's cartoon
- Joe Biden puts the Houthis back on America's baddies list
- Iran scores a pyrrhic victory in its cold war with Saudi Arabia
- Fixing social care in England is a true test of Labour's ambition
- The death of Pope Benedict removes a problem for liberal Catholics
- As schools reopen, how can pupils make up for lost time?
- How Trump's Tax Cuts and Tariffs Could Turn Into Law
- Joe Biden is exasperated by Israel but will not stop its war
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Israel has yet to destroy even half of Gaza's tunnels
- Moviemaking and gamemaking are converging
- The Economist's glass-ceiling index
- A northern Italian town bans cricket
- Politics is the law in Texas
- The war in Ukraine has rattled both sides of Cyprus
- Mark Robinson has hijacked his own campaign in North Carolina
- A new study of studies reignites controversy over mask mandates
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Joe Biden is failing to silence calls that he step aside
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Propane-powered heat pumps are greener
- New batteries are stretchable enough to wear against the skin
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- American consumers are finally cheering up
- Neural DSP Nano Cortex Review: The Perfect Portable Amp Modeler
- The excitement of 70,000 Swifties can shake the Earth
- Hard times for China's micro-industrialists
- Israel's war aims in Lebanon are expanding
- Corporate insiders cash in on post-election US stock market surge
- Mexico has become a testing ground for psychedelic therapies
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Our Carrie Bradshaw index: Where Americans can afford to live solo
- How China thrives in a world of turmoil
- Food prices soar in Gaza after looting of almost 100 aid trucks worsens shortages
- Latin America is under authoritarian threat
- Mexico's mighty diaspora punches below its weight in elections
- UK general election: live results and analysis
- England's school reforms are earning fans abroad
- Andriy Pilshchykov pleaded for F-16s to be sent to Ukraine
- The rise of the truly cruel summer
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- The Supreme Court begins another contentious term
- The Bolsom brothers
- Video: Busting globalisation myths
- Politics hamper China's efforts to stimulate the economy
- Why China's companies are recruiting their own militias
- The best films of 2021
- Two new books explore the impact of accelerating technology
- Xi Jinping is trying to fuse the ideologies of Marx and Confucius
- Taiwan's opposition parties are struggling to unite
- Lawrence Wong will be only the fourth PM in Singapore's history
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- Places claiming to be centenarian hotspots may just have bad data
- Why China's government is hushing up court rulings
- Questions grow over the future of the London stockmarket
- A famous brand of Chinese sweets reinvents itself again
- China is leading the challenge to incumbent carmakers
- Climate change is harder on less educated people
- Brexit is the only big legacy of the 2019-24 parliament
- The secret behind the world's happiest country
- Japan needs more sperm donors
- Joe Biden leaked Israel's first plan to end the war in Gaza
- Confusion reigns in Pakistan's rigged election
- Traute Lafrenz showed that resistance to the Nazis was possible
- Argentina's Javier Milei begins his radical experiment in libertarian rule
- China, meet Fourth Estate
- Russia's bid to return to the Moon comes to an ignominious end
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The race to be Latin America's next top development banker
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- Criminal gangs are showing their muscle as Mexico's elections loom
- China's new GDP figures may restore faith in its economy
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- Sources and acknowledgments
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- AI wins big at the Nobels
- Mario Terán was the man sent to kill Che Guevara
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- How to Design a Real-Life Hot Wheels Loop
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- How to beat jet lag
- Too many people want to be social-media influencers
- Hong Kong puts a price on the heads of democracy activists
- December 2024: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
- China's yuan is nowhere close to displacing the greenback
- What the world wants from Joe Biden
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- Hal Willner died on April 7th
- Why France has made abortion a constitutional right
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- Superbatteries will transform the performance of EVs
- Britain's birth rate has crashed. It is likely to recover
- How hotels became targets for British rioters
- TikTok is a key battleground in Indonesia's election
- Female soldiers are changing how armed forces work
- Sahra Wagenknecht is Germany's rising political star
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Can Big Oil run in reverse?
- Iran rethinks its role as a regional troublemaker
- Katharine Whitehorn and Mahinder Watsa died on January 8th and December 28th
- Indonesia's macho new leader is no "cuddly grandpa"
- A row between Turkey and Greece over gas is raising tension in the eastern Mediterranean
- The fate of America's for-profit colleges hinges on the election
- The think-tank shaping Britain's new government
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- The three steps on America's ladder of military escalation
- When will China's GDP overtake America's?
- How Marine Le Pen is preparing for power
- Agitu Gudeta was killed on December 29th
- What to make of the US Supreme Court's latest abortion ruling
- Nomad Black Friday Sale 2024: Deals on Chargers, iPhone Cases
- Europe's grumpy farmers are a symptom of wider malaise
- Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot leave Israel's war cabinet
- Bitcoin's price is surging. What happens next?
- These Guys Hacked AirPods to Give Their Grandmas Hearing Aids
- Australia's enthusiasm for immigration is being tested
- Jon Stewart to Democrats: 'Exploit the loopholes'
- Economic data, commodities and markets
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- Is China a winner from the Red Sea attacks?
- Beware, global jihadists are back on the march
- The world's next food superpower
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- After a bungled coup attempt, Peru's president falls
- Donald Trump Isn't the Only Chaos Agent
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- Israel's Supreme Court strikes back
- The end of oil, then and now
- Germany is flunking the education test
- Blighty newsletter: Will Britain have more racist riots?
- Israel targets the head of Hizbullah in a deadly strike on Beirut
- Trump Defies the #MeToo Movement With Cabinet Picks Facing Accusations
- The cautionary tale of Huy Fong's hot sauce
- The world's greatest toilet culture
- Ukrainian refugees remain in limbo
- Three countries hit by coups are leaving west Africa's main bloc
- Another attack on a Japanese local points to a big problem in China
- Spain's flood poses far-reaching political questions
- China's better economic growth hides reasons to worry
- The states that will decide America's next president
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- Britain's NHS reels from a ransomware attack
- Gazans are rapidly losing access to the internet
- The mind-bending new rules for doing business in China
- Vladimir Putin wants to catch up with the West in AI
- The first week after prison is the deadliest for ex-inmates
- Scientists Have Pushed the Schrödinger's Cat Paradox to New Limits
- What does China's reopening mean for Latin America?
- To understand Xi Jinping, it helps to be steeped in the classics
- Battles over streaming break out for video games
- Democrats suffer in statehouse races, too
- How China sees Gaza
- Why did Mohamed Al Fayed escape scrutiny?
- India must make much deeper changes if it is to sustain its growth
- Chick Corea died on February 9th
- Climate change and the next administration
- The rich country with the worst mobile-phone service
- China unites America and Europe in alarm
- Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can now borrow audiobooks from Audible's library
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- Remembering the Normandy landings
- Victoria Amelina explored a land of atrocities and secrets
- Will unions sweep the American South?
- Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's opposition leader, survives a stabbing
- New crop-spraying technologies are more efficient than ever
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