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The Middle East
The tragedy of the Arabs
A civilisation that used to lead the world is in ruins—and only the locals can rebuild it
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Indonesia’s presidential election
Competing visions
A political naif represents a more hopeful future for Indonesia than a Suharto-era soldier
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BNP Paribas in the dock
No way to treat a criminal
The French bank deserved a clobbering, but America’s legal system looks like an extortion racket
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The Bretton Woods agreements
The 70-year itch
Both the West and China are neglecting the institutions that help keep the world economy upright
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America’s licence Raj
Unshackle the entrepreneurs
With budgets tight, cutting taxes is hard. So American states should cut red tape
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Puerto Rico’s debt crisis
Neither a state nor independent
How a territory falls between bankruptcy regimes
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Rhode Island politics
Freshening New England’s armpit
The ex-mayor who inspired a gangster musical returns
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Lexington
Call him Queen Bee
The myth of an omnipotent presidency makes it harder to get a competent one
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Mexico’s reforms
The power and the glory
Foreigners enthuse over Enrique Peña Nieto’s reforms. Mexicans are warier
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Canada’s First Nations
The atlas of King George
A 250-year-old promise to indigenous peoples still binds
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Bello
The Luis Suárez of international finance
Argentina’s debt stand-off reflects a teenage attitude that rules are there to be broken
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Indian politics
Waiting for the Modi mojo
In its first budget, the government must fix public finances and offer reforms
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Japan’s security
Clear and present dangers
The prime minister moves Japan a step away from its post-war pacifism
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Hong Kong’s politics
Fighting for their future
Two visions for the future of China collide on the streets of the former colony
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Peripheral diplomacy
Balancing act
President Xi goes to South Korea as China looks to increase regional clout
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Anti-corruption drive
Chairman of everything
Xi Jinping consolidates his power, and officials are quaking in their boots
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Israelis and Palestinians
A vicious circle speeds up again
The murder of three kidnapped Israeli youths has set off a dangerous new spate of violence across...
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The war for Iraq
Every sort of battle
As the politicians joust for power, the generals try to stem the jihadist tide
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South Sudan
Can ethnic differences be overcome?
There is no sign of peace yet. But the younger generation may insist on it
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Ukraine and Russia
War by any other name
Russia has, in effect, already invaded eastern Ukraine. The question is how the West will respond
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France’s presidency
Sarkozy held
After his latest judicial setback, Nicolas Sarkozy comes out fighting
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Turkey and the Kurds
Dreams of Kurdistan
Buoyed by the recent success of their Iraqi brethren, the Kurds in Turkey look hopefully to the...
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Politics
Out of the mire
The Conservative Party is more united than it has been for years. It will take more than that to win...
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Funding the NHS
Beloved, beleaguered
The NHS faces another funding crisis. It needs efficiencies, as well as cash
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African Pentecostalism
The power of prayer
African churches are leaving a mark on British Christianity
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Bagehot
In the ring with Chuka Obama
As Labour Party leaders jockey for position, the shadow business secretary is one to watch
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Revenge porn
Misery merchants
How should the online publication of explicit images without their subjects’ consent be punished?
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Austerity and health care
Laying down the scalpel
After years of painful cuts, spending on health care is rising again
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Cabling Africa’s interior
Many rivers to cross
A dogged firm with roots in Zimbabwe has brought fast broadband to landlocked parts of Africa, the...
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Israel’s conglomerates
Dankners in the dock
Prosecutors and lawmakers get to grips with unpopular “tycoons”
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Clothes retailing
The dedicated followers of fast fashion
Spain’s most successful fashion retailer, Inditex, has two ambitious local rivals snapping at its...
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The global monetary system
Not floating, but flailing
After 150 years of monetary experimentation, the world remains unsure how to organise global finance
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Green bonds
Green grow the markets, O
The market for green bonds is booming. But what makes a bond green?
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Free exchange
Beggar-thy-neighbour banking
Export credit agencies are an enduring instrument of mercantilism
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Monitoring Earth
Gaia’s breath
A newly launched satellite will reveal even more about the planet’s workings than originally...
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Tibetan genetics
Life at the top
The secret of Tibetans’ success lies with ancestors who were not quite human
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The Antikythera mechanism
Mk-II?
An expedition will set off soon to look for a second ancient Greek computer
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