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AIOU: what if the AI boom busts?
AIOU: what if the AI boom busts?

Corporate investment in artificial-intelligence infrastructure reaches $1.4trn by some estimates. We ask what might threaten the expected windfalls t…

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The boot is on the other foot: Ukraine’s surprise incursion
The boot is on the other foot: Ukraine’s surprise incursion

Part of Russia is under foreign control for the first time since the second world war. We ask about the strategy behind the surprise raid—which may n…

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Expelling mistake: the costs of hardline immigration policy
Expelling mistake: the costs of hardline immigration policy

The rich world is experiencing record migrant flows—and the attendant social upheaval. Finding immigration policies that are not economically ruinous…

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Arrivals haul: anti-tourism’s folly
Arrivals haul: anti-tourism’s folly

Tourists are getting decidedly less-warm welcomes in popular spots, but blunt anti-tourism policies are self-defeating. We look at how to maintain be…

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Walz onto the stage: Kamala Harris’s VP pick
Walz onto the stage: Kamala Harris’s VP pick

Tim Walz, a folksy Midwesterner who came late to politics, is on the Democratic ticket. We ask how he got there and whether he was the best tactical …

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More than Sheikh could stick at: Bangladesh’s PM resigns
More than Sheikh could stick at: Bangladesh’s PM resigns

Sheikh Hasina, who led the country for 20 of the past 28 years with an increasingly authoritarian grip, was ultimately undone by student protests tha…

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Enter staged right: misinformation feeds Britain’s riots
Enter staged right: misinformation feeds Britain’s riots

Unrest across the country has been driven in part by the provably false claims of right-wing provocateurs. We examine the real concerns underlying th…

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Tense exchange: Russia’s prisoner swap
Tense exchange: Russia’s prisoner swap

The biggest exchange of prisoners between Russia and the West since the Cold War included opposition leaders, journalists and prisoners of conscience…

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Yuan direction: Chinese firms head south
Yuan direction: Chinese firms head south

As domestic demand in China slows, and the West puts up trade and political barriers, Chinese firms are shifting their focus to poorer parts of the w…

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Struck out: A Hamas leader is assassinated
Struck out: A Hamas leader is assassinated

After the killing of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh, what are the prospects for ceasefire talks in the region? In Venezuela Nicolas Maduro h…

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