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The epidemic in West Africa
The war on Ebola
To win it requires a much larger effort in west Africa than the outside world has so far pledged
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Brazil’s presidential election
Why Brazil needs change
Voters should ditch Dilma Rousseff and elect Aécio Neves
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Germany’s flagging economy
Build some bridges and roads, Mrs Merkel
The German government should invest money in infrastructure, not worry about balancing its budget
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Chinese debt
The great hole of China
Its debt will not drag down the world economy, but it risks zombifying the country’s financial...
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British politics
Farage against the machine
Mainstream politicians seeking to rival the populism of Nigel Farage’s party are on a hiding to...
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Brazil’s presidential election
Looking for change
Under Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s economy has stalled. She promises to reignite growth—but faces a...
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After the mid-term elections
If the Republicans win the Senate...
Two scenarios for the next two years
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Obamacare and the mid-terms
The law that dare not speak its name
Why Democrats don’t boast about their biggest accomplishment
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Young voters
Let’s set the world on fire
The young are passionate, opinionated and barely aware of the elections
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Iowa’s Senate race
The importance of being Ernst
The barnyard battle that could decide who controls the Senate
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Lexington
The politics of Guantánamo
The idea of providing a home to terror suspects sparks a revealing fuss in Kansas
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Mexico and impunity
When crime is unchecked
To modernise, the country needs law and order as much as economic reform
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Bello
The travails of ALBA
The more successful of Latin America’s populists have become more pragmatic
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Remaking India
Yes, prime minister
More moderniser than market reformer, Narendra Modi relies on his bureaucrats
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Illiberalism in South Korea
Insult to injury
Authoritarian tendencies resurface in a raucous democracy
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Police firearms
Weaponised
Most Chinese police have long gone without firearms. In the wake of terrorist incidents, that is...
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The campaign against Islamic State
Hard choices
The coalition against IS is hobbled by splits and inadequate resources
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The Shia in Saudi Arabia
The sword unsheathed
Protests break out after a Shia cleric is sentenced to death
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The status of Jerusalem
A mount of troubles
Jewish radicals are upsetting the fragile religious balance in the holy city
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German politics
Sedating, not leading
Economic woes at home are testing Angela Merkel’s understanding of how best to use her power
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Germany’s parliament
Order, order!
Many Germans crave a less boring Bundestag, including its own president
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Turkey and the Kurds
War-war, not jaw-jaw
Amid the fallout from IS’s continuing siege of Kurdish forces in Kobane, the Turkish government...
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Serbia’s government
Europe or Russia?
Vladimir Putin’s visit and a football match rekindle rows in Serbia
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Economic regulation
Nudge nudge, think think
Behavioural economics is changing regulation. Payday lending is a target
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The Ebola crisis
Much worse to come
The Ebola epidemic in west Africa poses a catastrophic threat to the region, and could yet spread...
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Grocery retailing in India
A long way from the supermarket
Modern food retailing has struggled to win customers from India’s old-fashioned merchants
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Foreign entrepreneurs in China
Small is not beautiful
It is hard for small businesses to break into the Chinese market
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Power distribution
Grid unlocked
American utilities mimic the tech industry to make systems more resilient
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Business in Myanmar
Let a million factories rise
Before Myanmar becomes like Thailand, it will have to become like Bangladesh
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Cheaper oil
Both symptom and balm
The oil price is tumbling. Is that good or bad news for the world economy?
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Corporate taxation
Death of the Double Irish
The Irish government plans to alter one of its more controversial tax policies
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Monetary policy
Tight, loose, irrelevant
Interest rates do not seem to affect investment as economists assume
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Anti-Semitism
Another cost of bigotry
New research finds a link between persecution of Jews and distrust in finance
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Free exchange
It’s complicated
Jean Tirole has won the Nobel prize in economics for his work on competition
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Astrobiology
Bolts from the blue
The history of life in the universe may have been governed by the frequency of giant stellar...
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Planet hunting on the cheap
Sealing wax and string?
A group of students in Germany hope to build a cut-price planet-hunter
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American politics
The great might-have-been
Charming and shrewd, Nelson Rockefeller epitomised the mid-20th-century liberal consensus that...
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Education in America
Back against the blackboard
American teachers need more money, training, feedback, collaboration, mentoring and observation...
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Germany and the euro
Ordoliberalism revisited
Two new books show that the euro crisis is far from over
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Polish history
Shtetl of honour
The new Museum of the History of Polish Jews will intensify the debate about how museums should...
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Obituary: Fred Branfman
An inconvenient truth
Fred Branfman, exposer of America’s secret war in Laos, died on September 24th, aged 72
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