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Shareholder activism
Capitalism’s unlikely heroes
Why activist investors are good for the public company
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Reproductive technology
Oh, baby
Britain’s approval of babies with three genetic parents offers lessons for other countries
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Immigration
Let the states decide
Congress shows no sign of fixing America’s broken immigration system. It is time to give the...
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Pollution in India and China
Indian winter
Narendra Modi should learn from China’s mistakes before it’s too late
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Activist funds
An investor calls
Sometimes ill mannered, speculative and wrong, activists are rampant. They will change American...
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German-Americans
The silent minority
America’s largest ethnic group has assimilated so well that people barely notice it
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Immigration
Rolling out the welcome mat
Two cities hope that embracing immigrants can reverse their decline
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Ashton Carter
A brain in charge of the brawn
Barack Obama’s nominee for defence secretary impresses the Senate
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Fraternities
Beware of Greeks bearing snifters
Universities are thinking hard about troublesome fraternities
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Lexington
Fun on a budget
Congress is incapable of restraining spending. It should let the president try
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Politics in Brazil
Awkward allies
The new Speaker of the lower house will make life difficult for Dilma Rousseff
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Banyan
Still fighting
In Asia memories of the second world war still bring more recrimination than reconciliation
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Pollution
The cost of clean air
Measures to combat air pollution are biting hard in industrial areas already hit by an economic...
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Nigerian politics
Bad luck for Nigeria
A discredited ruling party faces its greatest electoral test yet
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South Africa’s democracy
A one-man demolition job
The institutions of democracy are fragile and being sorely tested
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The war against Islamic State
It will be a long haul
The fight against Islamic State is making some progress, but the jihadists are hardly on the back...
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Netanyahu v Obama
An Israeli campaigning in America
Israel’s prime minister takes his re-election bid to Congress
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Israel’s Palestinians
Our home too
Long sidelined, Arab parties are emerging as a force to be reckoned with
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France and its Muslims
Apartheid, or just apart?
The French prime minister’s use of the word apartheid provokes reactions, and some soul-searching
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Greek politics
Tsipras’s travels
The new government ruffles feathers abroad but gains popularity at home
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Italy’s president
Matteo gets his man
The choice of Italy’s president is good news for the prime minister
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Germany and America
Ami Go Home
Anti-Americanism, always strong on the German left, is growing on the right
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Spain and Podemos
Can they?
The Spanish answer to Syriza shows its strength ahead of November’s election
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Fighting in Ukraine
Give war a chance
The war in south-east Ukraine continues to expand in both size and scope
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Agriculture
Dig for victory!
Why British farmers are less productive than their international competitors
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Demography
Capital in the 21st century
London’s population is the same size as it was in 1939, but looks very different
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Bagehot
A sure hand at the wheel
The Conservative election campaign is disciplined, convincing and unexciting
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Tackling tax evasion
Follow the money
As countries share more information, opportunities to squirrel away cash abroad will continue to...
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The tax assault on the Swiss
Mission unaccomplished
But it is still time for America to move on from the Gnomes of Zurich
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American energy exports
Crudely put
Exports of hydrocarbons from America are already booming. Lifting the ban on crude-oil exports...
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Brazil’s oil industry
Pitfalls at Petrobras
Changing the boss will not fix the problems at Brazil’s oil giant
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The translation industry
Say what?
Technology may not replace human translators, but it will help them work better
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Greece and the ECB
The enforcer
How the European Central Bank can dictate terms to the Greek government
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British banks
The $43 billion-dollar bill
Another ruinous tale of sharp practice may be reaching a close
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Loss aversion and development
No representation without taxation
A behavioural argument for higher taxes
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Human mating strategies
Cads and dads
Promiscuity and fidelity seem to be specific biological adaptations. Their manifestations in men and...
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Weather forecasting
Continental divide
Europeans do not just talk about the weather more than Americans do. They are better at forecasting...
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Cosmology
BICEP unflexed
One of last year’s most talked-about scientific results proves to be a mirage
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Materials science
Wings of steel
An alloy of iron and aluminium is as good as titanium, at a tenth of the cost
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Tel Aviv
From Bauhaus to doghouse
An Israeli book deconstructs the mythology surrounding the building of Tel Aviv
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Bruno Pontecorvo
Splitting atoms, sharing secrets
The tale of a brilliant scientist—and possible Soviet agent
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Obituary: Carl Djerassi
Synthesising revolution
Carl Djerassi, the chemist behind the Pill, died on January 30th, aged 91
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