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Tomes will tell: books that predict the future
Tomes will tell: books that predict the future

Some people read books to escape. Others turn to them for instruction. As the new year looms, our correspondents – and listeners – consider which tit…

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Good moos: cows could help the climate
Good moos: cows could help the climate

Cows produce far more milk in rich countries than in poor ones. Our correspondent explains how beefing up bovine productivity could feed more people …

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The club rules? India’s RSS
The club rules? India’s RSS

Is it a community-minded boys’ club, like the Scouts? A breeding ground for seething Hindu nationalism? A paramilitary puppetmaster of India’s govern…

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Country of the year: The Economist picks
Country of the year: The Economist picks

In the past 12 months, there has been no lack of news. Editors at The Economist have picked their way through the rubble to uncover some optimism: wh…

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Between Estonia and a hard place: NATO meets
Between Estonia and a hard place: NATO meets

At the icy border between Russia and Estonia, the anxieties of NATO member states are clear, our correspondent reports. Leaders there have been debat…

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Mass graves: revealing Syria’s horror
Mass graves: revealing Syria’s horror

Ten days after the fall of Syria’s dictator Bashar al-Assad, the full brutality of his rule is being uncovered. Our correspondent travels to a site n…

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Scholz fired: Germany calls snap election
Scholz fired: Germany calls snap election

After Olaf Scholz, Germany’s chancellor, lost a confidence vote in parliament yesterday, Germany is preparing for a snap election. Urban waste is a g…

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Off-side: Georgians reject new president
Off-side: Georgians reject new president

This weekend, the ruling Georgian Dream party elected a new president – but only one name was on the ballot. That sparked further street protests, as…

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Minds blown: are we getting dumber?
Minds blown: are we getting dumber?

Many adults perform worse in tests of literacy and numeracy than the average ten year old. And results have worsened in the past decade. Are our brai…

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Intel in slide: a chipmaker on the ropes
Intel in slide: a chipmaker on the ropes

Layoffs, suspended dividends, a share price in free fall, a chief executive hustled out the door: Intel is in a bad way. But America needs a chipmaki…

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