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Stars and strikes: was America’s ship-bomb illegal?
Stars and strikes: was America’s ship-bomb illegal?

America’s attacks on possible drug boats in the Caribbean is already controversial. Now critics are questioning the legality of one particular strike…

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The great wheel: China’s Robotaxi revolution
The great wheel: China’s Robotaxi revolution

Once derided as a copycat nation, China is now leading the world in innovation, from driverless cars to pharmaceuticals. Our correspondent explains w…

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Deal them back in? What we heard in Iran
Deal them back in? What we heard in Iran

Our correspondents get a feel for today’s Tehran: no morality police but still much fear of speaking out. And the foreign minister indicates a desire…

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Fire, then fury: Hong Kong’s deadly blaze
Fire, then fury: Hong Kong’s deadly blaze

The dead are still being found; the displaced huddle in public spaces. Who or what will be blamed, and what policies will change after the tragedy? W…

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The Weekend Intelligence: Mise en masse
The Weekend Intelligence: Mise en masse

Chef Gary Thomas has a lot on his plate. That’s because he’s in the business of feeding thousands of people a day on a ship in the middle of the ocea…

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Growth negligence: Britain’s budget
Growth negligence: Britain’s budget

The tax-and-spend plan was fine-tuned to avoid immediate political jeopardy. But it will do little to help Britain’s chronic growth problem, and is l…

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Party likes it 1959: Cuba in crisis
Party likes it 1959: Cuba in crisis

The country’s Communist Party leadership continues to cling to old ideals amid on-again, off-again diplomacy with America—and the people’s suffering …

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Trailer: Drum Tower
Trailer: Drum Tower

Gain a deeper understanding of China with Jeremy Page and Sarah Wu. The Economist’s China correspondents report from across the country and the place…

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Wage against the machine: the distortions of minimum pay
Wage against the machine: the distortions of minimum pay

For decades governments have found minimum-wage rises a politically expedient means of redistribution. But the onward economic distortions have at la…

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Emission creep: a contentious COP closes
Emission creep: a contentious COP closes

It is telling and troubling that the annual climate talking-shop’s outcome did not even mention fossil fuels. We ask whether the COP process is still…

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