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The Economist 8 Novembre 2024 15th Edition The Economist

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The Economist 8 Novembre 2024 15th Edition The Economist
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Publisher: The Economist
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.01 MB
Author: The Economist
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 15

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The Economist 8 Novembre 2024 15th Edition The Economist by The Economist instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
The weekly cartoon
This week’s cover
Welcome to Trump’s world
Europe needs to wake up and look after itself
How to protect India’s shareholder capitalism from itself
Why open-source AI models are good for the world
A scourge that damages babies’ brains is coming back
Letters to the editor
Donald Trump’s victory was resounding. His second term will be, too
What a Republican trifecta will mean for governing
What role might Trump give Robert F. Kennedy junior?
Ballot-measure results reveal the power of state policy
Democrats suffer in statehouse races, too
Opinion polls underestimated Donald Trump again
Donald Trump also won a reprieve from justice
Donald Trump’s potential SCOTUS picks
Democrats need to understand: Americans think they’re worse
Donald Trump is poised to smash Mexico with tariffs
Mexico is edging closer and closer to one-party rule
BRICS isn’t exactly picky, but has just rejected Venezuela
Will Prabowo Subianto cosy up to Donald Trump or to China?
Myanmar’s junta chief finally goes to China
South-East Asian Muslims are incensed by the war in Gaza
Why suspects in Japan are almost never acquitted
What Narendra Modi’s third term may look like
Is the return of Donald Trump China’s dream or nightmare?
In some areas of military strength, China has surpassed America
Chinese netizens wonder if their economy is in “garbage time”
Will Donald Trump “stop the wars” in the Middle East?
Binyamin Netanyahu fires his defence minister
Israel’s war aims in Lebanon are expanding
What the world can learn from Botswana
Why the fertility gap between north and south Nigeria matters
Congo-Brazzaville has lost a big chunk of its oil revenue
Why Volodymyr Zelensky may welcome Donald Trump’s victory
Hell, horror and heroism in Ukraine’s battlefield hospitals
Germany’s fractious coalition falls apart—and how!
Spain’s flood poses far-reaching political questions
A flailing economy has left the EU exposed to Trumpian outbursts
Two groups are least happy about Labour’s budget
Labour’s budget has given the bond market indigestion
Kemi Badenoch, the Tories’ new leader, plans war on the “blob”
Higher fees won’t help Britain’s beleaguered universities much
The Labour government picks up a bad Tory habit
What does it mean to wear a poppy today?
Farmer fight: Jeremy Clarkson versus Roald Dahl
America’s allies brace for brinkmanship, deals—and betrayal
The world faces its worst trade wars since 1930s
How will business deal with Donald Trump this time?
Why your company is struggling to scale up generative AI
Oil bosses have big hopes for the AI boom
Huawei’s new made-in-China software takes on Apple and Android
India’s startup scene is picking up speed again
Why being wrong is good for you
What would Elon Musk do in government?
The return of Trumponomics excites markets but frightens the world
What betting markets got right and wrong about Trump’s victory
India is undergoing an astonishing stockmarket revolution
Sanctions are sinking Russia’s flagship gas project
Barbarians on the porch
Big Macs, strawberry jam and the wealth of nations
A battle is raging over the definition of open-source AI
China plans to crash a spacecraft into a distant asteroid
How blood-sucking vampire bats get their energy
As wellness trends take off, iodine deficiency makes a quiet comeback
The Economist’s selection of the best TV of 2024
Montanans are ready for “Yellowstone” to end
The six-day siege that put terror on television
Can a biography capture the complexity of a long life?
Exposing the horrors of Ireland’s Magdalene laundries
Fiction captures the forces that led to Brexit
Economic data, commodities and markets
Quincy Jones ruled popular music for half a century
Welcome to Trump’s world

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