Articles in this issue: Politics Business The weekly cartoon This week’s cover America’s election is mired in conflict Mario Draghi’s best ideas are those Europe finds least comfortable More storms are brewing in the South China Sea How to finish Japan’s business revolution Nigeria’s catastrophic fuel crisis has a straightforward solution Letters to the editor Mario Draghi outlines his plan to make Europe more competitive Clearing Ukraine’s mines is crucial for global food security, say Howard Buffett and Tony Blair What will happen if America’s election result is contested? How Boston became the safest big city in America Astrologers are predicting the result of America’s election Democratic control of the Senate depends on a seven-fingered farmer The systemic bias Kamala Harris must overcome in order to win America’s college heads revise rules for handling campus protests Kamala Harris makes Donald Trump look out of his depth Venezuela’s opposition is getting smashed Antony Blinken swoops into a violent hotspot close to home The sweet story of Peru’s blueberry boom The scary new map of the South China Sea Can India’s garments industry benefit from Bangladesh’s turmoil? What ilish, a fish, says about India-Bangladesh relations The downfall of a Philippine mayor may be linked to Chinese gangs Kim Beom-su, the billionaire founder of Kakao, faces trial Youngsters are fleeing Japan’s once-mighty civil service Can Xi Jinping take Hong Kong “from stability to prosperity”? China is beating America in the nuclear-energy race Why China banned international adoptions Is Syria’s drug-dealing dictator coming in from the cold? Turkey is trying to deport Syrian refugees back to a war zone A narrow corridor in Gaza has become an obstacle to a ceasefire If Nigeria cannot end fuel shortages, disaster beckons How trading in war-torn Sudan survives—just Squeaky-clean Europe is more corrupt than you think Michel Barnier’s burden Danger in Donbas as Ukraine’s front line falters Poland’s ruling coalition divides over women’s rights A northern Italian town bans cricket Nice ideas, Mr Draghi—now who will pay for them? The harmony between Labour and Britain’s trade unions Britain’s submarines are at sea for too long—or not at all Finding a driving test in Britain is painful, slow and expensive Will Labour be better at tackling dirty money than the Tories? Volunteering has big benefits for the elderly Why have Britain’s new towns become fashionable again? Loons and the Tory leadership battle in Britain Sport is getting hotter, harder and deadlier Is the era of the mega-deal over? Japan’s sleepy companies still need more reform AI will not fix Apple’s sluggish iPhone sales any time soon Demand for high-end cameras is soaring People are splurging like never before on their pets European firms are smaller and less profitable than American ones Why family empires dominate business in India Physical proximity has big effects in the workplace Intel is on life support. Can anything save it? Can anything spark Europe’s economy back to life? Norway’s weak currency presents a mystery Strangely, America’s companies will soon face higher interest rates Can bonds keep beating stocks? China’s government is surprisingly redistributive The IMF has a protest problem Why orange juice has never been more expensive An American sovereign-wealth fund is a risky idea Breast milk’s benefits are not limited to babies Baby formulas now share some ingredients with breast milk The world’s first nuclear clock is on the horizon Particles that damage satellites can be flushed out of orbit The information wars are about to get worse, Yuval Noah Harari argues Why many French have come to like “Emily in Paris” Paul Gauguin is an artist ripe for cancellation The riveting story of the longest-held American prisoner-of-war “The Perfect Couple” and the new map of Moneyland Tabloids are about more than trashy headlines How Christianity shapes politics in America Economic data, commodities and markets Sérgio Mendes sent Brazil’s party spirit out into the world How ugly will it get?
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Articles in this issue: Politics Business The weekly cartoon This week’s cover America’s election is mired in conflict Mario Draghi’s best ideas are those Europe finds least comfortable More storms are brewing in the South China Sea How to finish Japan’s business revolution Nigeria’s catastrophic fuel crisis has a straightforward solution Letters to the editor Mario Draghi outlines his plan to make Europe more competitive Clearing Ukraine’s mines is crucial for global food security, say Howard Buffett and Tony Blair What will happen if America’s election result is contested? How Boston became the safest big city in America Astrologers are predicting the result of America’s election Democratic control of the Senate depends on a seven-fingered farmer The systemic bias Kamala Harris must overcome in order to win America’s college heads revise rules for handling campus protests Kamala Harris makes Donald Trump look out of his depth Venezuela’s opposition is getting smashed Antony Blinken swoops into a violent hotspot close to home The sweet story of Peru’s blueberry boom The scary new map of the South China Sea Can India’s garments industry benefit from Bangladesh’s turmoil? What ilish, a fish, says about India-Bangladesh relations The downfall of a Philippine mayor may be linked to Chinese gangs Kim Beom-su, the billionaire founder of Kakao, faces trial Youngsters are fleeing Japan’s once-mighty civil service Can Xi Jinping take Hong Kong “from stability to prosperity”? China is beating America in the nuclear-energy race Why China banned international adoptions Is Syria’s drug-dealing dictator coming in from the cold? Turkey is trying to deport Syrian refugees back to a war zone A narrow corridor in Gaza has become an obstacle to a ceasefire If Nigeria cannot end fuel shortages, disaster beckons How trading in war-torn Sudan survives—just Squeaky-clean Europe is more corrupt than you think Michel Barnier’s burden Danger in Donbas as Ukraine’s front line falters Poland’s ruling coalition divides over women’s rights A northern Italian town bans cricket Nice ideas, Mr Draghi—now who will pay for them? The harmony between Labour and Britain’s trade unions Britain’s submarines are at sea for too long—or not at all Finding a driving test in Britain is painful, slow and expensive Will Labour be better at tackling dirty money than the Tories? Volunteering has big benefits for the elderly Why have Britain’s new towns become fashionable again? Loons and the Tory leadership battle in Britain Sport is getting hotter, harder and deadlier Is the era of the mega-deal over? Japan’s sleepy companies still need more reform AI will not fix Apple’s sluggish iPhone sales any time soon Demand for high-end cameras is soaring People are splurging like never before on their pets European firms are smaller and less profitable than American ones Why family empires dominate business in India Physical proximity has big effects in the workplace Intel is on life support. Can anything save it? Can anything spark Europe’s economy back to life? Norway’s weak currency presents a mystery Strangely, America’s companies will soon face higher interest rates Can bonds keep beating stocks? China’s government is surprisingly redistributive The IMF has a protest problem Why orange juice has never been more expensive An American sovereign-wealth fund is a risky idea Breast milk’s benefits are not limited to babies Baby formulas now share some ingredients with breast milk The world’s first nuclear clock is on the horizon Particles that damage satellites can be flushed out of orbit The information wars are about to get worse, Yuval Noah Harari argues Why many French have come to like “Emily in Paris” Paul Gauguin is an artist ripe for cancellation The riveting story of the longest-held American prisoner-of-war “The Perfect Couple” and the new map of Moneyland Tabloids are about more than trashy headlines How Christianity shapes politics in America Economic data, commodities and markets Sérgio Mendes sent Brazil’s party spirit out into the world How ugly will it get?