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The Economist April 1st7th 2023 April 1st7th 2023 The Economist

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The Economist April 1st7th 2023 April 1st7th 2023 The Economist
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Publisher: The Economist Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.28 MB
Pages: 409
Author: The Economist
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: April 1st-7th 2023

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The Economist April 1st7th 2023 April 1st7th 2023 The Economist by The Economist instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
This week’s cover
It’s worse than you think
How to fix the global rice crisis
Back from the brink
Beware of zombies
Secession, season one recap
Letters to the editor
Politicians and the IMF are failing Pakistan’s most vulnerable, laments Murtaza Syed
A daunting arsenal
The global rice crisis
Nobbling Rahul Gandhi
Goodbye Colombo
Race to the bottom
The perils of presidents abroad
The lure of Singapore
Sea-cucumbers & fragrant harbours
Defanging the Chinese tiger
China in your hand
Mistrust, don’t verify
Hogwarts and all
Two-fisted taste
Full-court press
The audacity of audacity
Still in a bind
Why Lebanon’s drivers can’t be legal
Hunger in the Horn
Zimbabwe would like to come in from the cold
Paying back
Oily business
A stricter welcome
Election economics
Vestigial network
Meet the hackers
Stranded assets
Impasse
No good options
The elephant in the room
Slowing the centrifuge
Zero tolerance
Nanny state
National treasures
Neighbourhood watch
The great train robbery
Drip, drop, tick, tock
India v Indonesia
Mastering the machine
Peak Pablo
A six-way bet
The sack of Silicon Valley
Jerk checking
The coming copper crunch
Clinging on
Run from offices
Euro groans
Crossed wires
Funding conflict
Bright lights
Losing its bite
An unlikely harbour
Now you see it. Now you don’t
The spring cyber-offensive
Pet theories
The evolution will not be televised
The world’s a stage
The long fuse of history
Too funny by half
Speaking in many tongues
Economic data, commodities and markets
The other great migration
Chips in everything
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)

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