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The Economist 20240615 920im

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The Economist 20240615 920im
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Publisher: 920.im
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.7 MB
Author: 920.im
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Economist 20240615 920im by 920.im instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
This week’s cover
How worrying is the rapid rise of Chinese science?
America seems immune to the world economy’s problems
A second Trump term: from unthinkable to probable
Emmanuel Macron wants a snap election to get him out of a deep hole
If a bestseller list shuns authors it dislikes, it should say so
Letters to the editor
Why political centrists must rediscover their passion
Digital finance is a money-launderer’s dream, argues an author
America’s assassination attempt on Huawei is backfiring
Five months out, Donald Trump has a clear lead
Might Wisconsin’s redrawn state-legislative districts help Biden win?
Hunter Biden’s criminal conviction is good for nobody politically
Louisiana could soon start castrating child-rapists
Thousands of American pensioners are retiring on college campuses
Brandon Johnson, Chicago’s leftist mayor, is struggling
Joe Biden’s best chance to shake up the race
Latin America is the world’s trade pipsqueak
Colombia’s leftist president is flailing
The semiconductor choke-point
Russian exiles are making a mark in the Caucasus and Central Asia
How will India’s new coalition government work?
Why caste still matters in Indian politics
Li Qiang and China look to make up with Australia
Foreign judges are fed up with Hong Kong’s political environment
China is going crazy for durians
Why China takes young Tibetans from their families
Hamas and Israel are still far apart over a ceasefire deal
Who are the main contenders to be Iran’s next president?
The president of Somaliland is bargaining for recognition
The deadly journey to the Gulf
Kung fu gives Africans their kicks
Why France’s president called a snap election
Beyond France, the European elections will deliver more of the same
A peace conference over Ukraine is unlikely to silence the guns
The tiny statelet of Transnistria is squeezed on all sides
Politics overshadows a conference to raise money for Ukraine
No wonder Macron’s gambling: Europe is home to the high-roller
What would a rout do to the Tories?
Our constituency poll has awful news for Britain’s Tories
The most Tory place in Britain
Britain’s NHS reels from a ransomware attack
What unites a Spice Girl, an opera star and champagne?
In search of the white British voter
What separates Tony Blair’s Labour from the party today?
The new front in China’s cyber campaign against America
The war for AI talent is heating up
A price war breaks out among China’s AI-model builders
The EU hits China’s carmakers with hefty new tariffs
The rise of the far right alarms German business leaders
What Indian business expects from Modi 3.0
How Gen Zs rebel against Asia’s rigid corporate culture
Hey Siri! Help me get Apple out of an AI-shaped hole
Donald Trump’s trade hawk is plotting behind bars
Rumours of the trade deal’s death are greatly exaggerated
China is distorting its stockmarket by trying to prop it up
The cracks in America’s ultra-strong labour market
China’s currency is not as influential as once imagined
Has private credit’s golden age already ended?
Does motherhood hurt women’s pay?
China has become a scientific superpower
Is the New York Times bestseller list politically biased?
Famous Birthdays wants to be the Wikipedia for Gen Z
Is now the right time to publish a novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline?
How Chinese computing nerds cracked a linguistic conundrum
How left-wingers abandoned free trade
Seven memoirs help explain Europe past and present
Economic data, commodities and markets
Ukraine has a navy that needs no sailors
William Anders took the photo that kicked off the environmental movement
The rise of Chinese science: Welcome or worrying?

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