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The Economist [周四, 18 4月 2019] by calibre instant download

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Year:2019
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Language:english
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The Economist [周四, 18 4月 2019] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Tech stars: The trouble with tech unicorns

Crops and climate change: Time to see the blight

Notre Dame: The human spark

Hacking and the law: Justice for Julian Assange

Spain: Heading nowhere?

Letters to the editor: On Kazakhstan, workers, Oregon, Britain, cannabis, ethics, Parkinson’s disease, cherry trees, Facebook

Unicorns going to market: Herd instincts

City politics: Sorry, we’re full

Tinseltown: Sunset brouhaha

Predicting the primary: How early is too early?

Freeing DC: Capital gains

Measles: The needle and the damage avoided

Voters v lawmakers: Nock, Nock

Spruce goosed: The stratolaunch

Lexington: Mayor Pete for freedom

Canada: Liberté against laïcité

Cannabis in Jamaica: Ganja gamble

Bello: Lessons from the amauta

Defending Japan: A new front

Asian houbaras: The talons of a dilemma

Banyan: Budding anxieties

Party politics in India: A matter of state

A giant election: Elections in Indonesia

Cambodia’s economy: Fast and loose

Immigration: Let them past

Labour unrest: GitHubbub

Chaguan: Joining the resistance

China and the Arab world: Middle Kingdom meets Middle East

Lebanon: First woman

South Africa’s energy crisis: A glimmer of light

France: The agony of Notre Dame

Spain’s general election: Mr Sánchez and his squabbling detractors

Finland: The populists hit back

Charlemagne: Diplomatic baggage

The Conservatives: How to become the next prime minister

WikiLeaks: Shown the Ecua-door

The Brexit negotiations: Hard bargaining

European elections: Divided they fall

The labour market: Take it or leave it

Pregnancies: Maybe later, baby

Climate protests: Hotting up

Bagehot: Saving the public square

Overthrowing despots: The putsch option

Coup data: Where’s next?

The future of cars: Charging ahead

Bartleby: It’s a man’s world

American shale: Permian explosion

Digital advertising: Looking up?

Apple and Qualcomm: Suing for peace

Bankruptcy in India: The deadbeats strike back

Schumpeter: Saudi Aramco looks east

Goldman Sachs: Tarnished

American banks: Swings and roundabouts

Buttonwood: Time and money

China’s GDP: Growth in train

Japan’s economy: Still sputtering

Imports and exports: Everything to gain by their chains

Free exchange: Hitting the big time

Climate change and crop disease: Blocking the road to rusty death

Public policy: When will they ever learn?

Ecology: Do tapirs defecate in the woods?

Prospecting for minerals: Scoring boundaries

Marine biology: Where there’s muck there’s brass

Art history: Leonardo and us

Culture in Uzbekistan: Once were warriors

Espionage: Carousing for the Comintern

Life, art and crime: The pages of sin

Ian McEwan’s new novel: Who, robot?

Economic and financial indicators

Chinese propaganda: Gaining face

Sydney Brenner: Irrepressible

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