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The Economist [周五, 24 5月 2019] by calibre instant download

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Year:2019
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Language:english
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The Economist [周五, 24 5月 2019] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Work: The great jobs boom

Big Tech and the trade war: Circuit breaker

British politics: The end of the road

Climate of fear: How to think about global warming and war

India’s election: Hindu juggernaut

Letters to the editor: On antibiotics, capital gains, China, America’s civil war, unicorns, ties

Labour markets: Working it

Policing and technology: Files, not faces

Presidential approval: Tinted glasses

Threatened wetlands: Save the swamp

Lobstermen: Shellacked

Pregnancy and prisons: Lock up the toddlers

Trump’s financial records: All the president’s books

Lexington: Lucky Kamala Harris

Guns in Latin America: Law and ordnance

Bello: Fernández & Fernández

India’s election results: Modi’s miracle

Japanese politics: Cometh the hour, cometh the man’s son

The Javanese: Polite and powerful

Social engineering in Singapore: Baby strike

Elections in Australia: Upset down under

Banyan: At last

Farming: Aporkalypse now

Coffee-drinking: Full of beans

Chaguan: A propaganda own goal

The rise of Rojava: Who will rule the north?

Fast food: Full bellies, full bins

Bahrain: A Gulf case study

Politics in Congo: Who’s the boss?

Uganda: Gold blush

The European Parliament elections: Centrifugal forces

The European elections in France: Marching into trouble

Czech democracy: Toughing it out

German politics: Fade to black

The alt-right in Europe: Academic controversies

Charlemagne: The hugs don’t work

Theresa May: The bitter end

The Brexit Party: Social climbers

Failing companies: Steel v spaghetti

Vigilantes: Caught on camera

Sport and race: Subcontinental slip

The Lloyd’s insurance market: Name dropping

Bagehot: Double or nothing

Global warming: How climate change can fuel wars

Technology wars: Inglorious isolation

Technology deals: Acquired taste

Quinoa: Seed bump

MAXed out: Airlines would like to see Boeing’s 737 MAX back in the air

Corporate taxes: Havenly as ever

Indian business: Privatisation by stealth

Bartleby: Picking up the Bill

Child-safe internet: The kids aren’t alright

Schumpeter: The Seven Ages of Climate Man

Global markets: Late in the day

Public debt in Germany: Black books

Wealth management: Chubby cats

Tariffs: Shining brighter

Buttonwood: Index unlinked

Cross-border payments: Into the big league

Sin taxes: Soda stream

Zimbabwe’s currency: A mouthful of zollars

Free exchange: The plaza discord

Behavioural biometrics: The way you walk

Measles vaccination: Never too old

Biogeochemistry: Gold leaf

Human evolution: Stone-age hot pots

Commemorating slavery: Giving up the ghosts

Big Brother’s afterlife: The clock strikes 13

British history: Prince charmless

Tony Thomas: The boy from Africa

Johnson: Mother tongues

Economic data, commodities and markets

Climate change: Not-so-cold comfort

Bob Hawke: Advance Australia fair

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