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The German election
One woman to rule them all
German voters should re-elect Angela Merkel as their chancellor—and Europe’s leader
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Internet snooping
Backdoor dealings
Covertly weakening the security of the entire internet to make snooping easier is a bad idea
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Syria’s chemical weapons
Distrust and verify
Russia’s plan to disarm Syria’s chemical weapons makes sense only if it is backed by the threat...
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The Federal Reserve
How to taper safely
Combine a small cut in bond purchases with a clear commitment to support the economy more if...
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Angela Merkel
A safe pair of hands
Perceptions of Germany’s chancellor, who is likely to win re-election on September 22nd, are...
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Trade unions
New labour, alt-labour
Believe it or not, the union movement is starting to embrace innovation
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North Carolina politics
Months of Mondays
Many Tarheels dislike the fruits of a busy legislative session
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Policing and politics in Brazil
From hero to villain in Rio
A sensible security programme in Brazil’s Olympic city is no longer enough to satisfy voters, as...
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Quebec’s identity politics
When is a crucifix not religious?
When it is the object of an electoral calculation
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China in Central Asia
Rising China, sinking Russia
In a vast region, China’s economic clout is more than a match for Russia’s
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The army in Indonesia
A special force
A military trial underscores how much further the army needs to change
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Libya
Must it get worse before it gets better?
The country is going through its roughest patch since Muammar Qaddafi’s downfall two years ago
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Fashion in Iran
Keep your eyes off those legs
Liberal women want to wear jollier clothes, while conservatives say tut-tut
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Saudi Arabia
Get stuck in again
Saudi rulers are once again trying to exert their influence in the region
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Swaziland’s election
Royal revelations
Africa’s last absolute monarch may not keep his lavish lifestyle for long
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France and reform
Rosier scenarios
Tentative signs of recovery may be welcome, but they risk reducing the pressure on a cautious...
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Russian politics
Through the looking glass
Some remarkable results in Moscow and elsewhere rattle the Kremlin
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Charlemagne
A post-war continent
Europe cannot decide the course of the Arab spring, but it still matters
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Governing the BBC
Lights, action, meltdown
A row over pay-offs by the national broadcaster has produced an establishment clash
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Bagehot
In thrall to the brothers
Ed Miliband doesn’t love to be beside the seaside with trade unionists
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The NSA and cryptography
Cracked credibility
To be safe, the internet needs reliable encryption. But the standards, software and hardware it uses...
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All creatures great and small
Biodiversity, once the preoccupation of scientists and greens, has become a mainstream concern....
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Public attitudes
What’s the use?
The reasons for preserving biodiversity are becoming more widely understood
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Political responses
Where eagles dare
The more prosperous countries now favour protecting wildlife, not killing it
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The effects of growth
The long view
Contrary to popular belief, economic growth may be good for biodiversity
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Brazil’s conversion
Trees of knowledge
How Brazil is using education, technology and politics to save its rainforest
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The outlook
Averting the sixth extinction
Growth is good, but governments need to continue to regulate it and greens to learn to love it
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Smartphones in China
Taking a bite out of Apple
Xiaomi, often described as China’s answer to Apple, is actually quite different
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EU telecoms regulation
Kroes control
The digital commissioner proposes a single market to speed up Europe
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Multinationals in emerging markets
Must try harder
The ambitions of Western firms in emerging markets far exceed their efforts
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Business in Israel
Turning against the tycoons
Some of Israel’s leading businessmen are suffering a backlash
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Social entrepreneurship in India
Cut from a different cloth
Building a business around solving a chronic female health-care problem
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Schumpeter
More money than Thor
Changes to Norway’s gigantic sovereign-wealth fund will be felt around the world
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The Syria crisis
Going another round
Russia’s plan provides a breathing space. But it is probably unworkable
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Bond markets
A big number from Verizon
Companies are still taking advantage of low yields to raise debt
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Electronic payments in Africa
Cash be cowed
Paul Edwards took pay-TV and mobile phones to Africa. Now it’s e-payments
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Indonesia’s banks
The good times end
Banks’ solvency is not in question. Profitability is another matter
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The dangers of debt
Lending weight
The second in our series of articles on the financial crisis looks at the role debt and deleveraging...
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Nuclear proliferation
How to cope with an Iranian bomb
A hawkish analyst argues against military action
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Narendra Dabholkar
Narendra Dabholkar, fighter against superstition, was killed on August 20th, aged 67
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