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Alas, Europe closed the year with a half-fumble. At an EU summit on December 18th the bloc’s 27 national leaders could not ...
For many of us at The Economist, the Christmas double issue is our favourite of the year. We hope you enjoy it as much as we ...
Peer into The Economist’s decision-making processes with Edward Carr, our deputy editor, who explains how we select and ...
Reporting on China is challenging. The country’s leaders seldom give interviews to Western media and when they do they tend ...
Those who vote against their party while claiming devotion to higher principle lay themselves open to the charge “they ...
It is this freewheeling agency, adds Dr McCall, that makes games—especially those that lean towards simulation rather than ...
D rive south out of Chicago and you can, for the reasonable fee of $7.80, experience crossing the longest bridge in the ...
Using satellite images collected and analysed by Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab ( HRL ), The Economist has built ...
The most popular critiques by far—and the ones that worry luxury brands the most—are of their extravagantly priced handbags.
His firm, HydraWedge, is in El Segundo, a beachside city near Los Angeles International Airport (lax), known by industrial ...
American firms have generally avoided Congo on account of its conflicts, corruption and distance. Meanwhile, Chinese rivals ...
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