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The Economist [周五, 01 3月 2019] by calibre instant download

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The Economist [周五, 01 3月 2019] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

India and Pakistan: Modi’s dangerous moment

The Trump-Kim summit: Walk on down

The parable of 3G Capital: Bad recipe

Britain and the European Union: More haste, less speed

Drug repurposing: Resurrection

Letters to the editor: On oil companies, Shropshire, Marcel Proust, Brexit

India and Pakistan: On perilous ground

Hindu nationalism: Orange evolution

Defence policy: Bringing out the big guns

Michael Cohen: His turn in the barrel

Religion and government: Cross roads

Tech and privacy: The Cambridge Analytica bill

Teachers’ activism: Civics 101

Ex-evangelicals: Flocks away

Lexington: Imagine there’s no politics

Venezuela (1): Congratulations, you kept out the food and medical supplies

Venezuela (2): A Caracas idea

Bello: Uncovering Mochica splendours

The second Trump-Kim summit: Bromance on hold

Divorce in Bangladesh: Getting out of the house

Foreign workers in Japan: Welcome, sort of

Police corruption in Australia: Criminal injustice

Banyan: You started it

Social control: Behind the mask

Ethnic minorities: A class apart

Chaguan: When giants battle

Israeli politics: A blow to Bibi

The struggle for Iran: How to read a resignation

Sudan’s embattled president: A last roll of the dice?

Cricket in Rwanda: Willow in the hills

Nigeria’s election: Time to keep those promises

Spain: The two souls of Ciudadanos

Poland’s election campaign: The $10 billion bung

Estonia and Moldova: Elections, dirty and clean

German arms sales: Sticking to its guns

Germany: Boldly biking in Berlin

Russia and Turkey: In Sputnik’s orbit

Parliament and Brexit: Losing control

Anti-Semitism: An ill wind

Trade after no deal: Going for broke

Television: Britflix

Councils’ investments: Risky business

Bagehot: The wrecking crew

Medicine: A higher purpose

Water: Thirsty planet

Rivers and lakes: Surface tension

Water conflicts: Water fights

Groundwater: Subterranean blues

Saving water: Waste not, want not

Desalination: Worth its salt?

Conclusion: Hard and soft solutions

Sources and acknowledgments

Food companies: An accident with the ketchup

Berkshire Hathaway: Buffettology

Gold mining: An untimely proposal

American pharmaceuticals: The sharp end of the spear

Bartleby: Conscious decoupling

Coal in Australia: The dangerous dark stuff

Schumpeter: Video gamers v couch potatoes

German banks: A marriage made in misery

Inflation in the euro area: Virtue signalling

Tax compliance: Hitting the jackpot

Central banking in America: Food for thought

Alternative data: Under the hood

India’s economy: Modifications

Free exchange: A familiar cycle

The periodic table: The heart of the matter

Crime: American scourge

Classical music: Steel and strings

The past returns: Fragments and ruins

Hungarian fiction: Ghosts of Budapest

Johnson: Laying down the law

Economic data, commodities and markets

The Oscars: No longer a tastemaker

Li Rui: A thorn in their side

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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