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The Economist [周五, 26 4月 2019] by calibre instant download

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Year:2019
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The Economist [周五, 26 4月 2019] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Good man, bad party: South Africa’s best bet

Technology and security: The right call on Huawei

Donald Trump: After Mueller, what next?

Sri Lanka: Easter evil

Oil prices: Spoiling the mood

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

Huawei: Communication breakdown

Robert Mueller’s report: Executive privileges

War powers: What are they good for?

Minimum wages: Floored

Religious affiliation: To be young is not quite heaven

Judicial elections: Vote and be hanged

Counting America: Census and sensibility

Lexington: A blast from the past

Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua: Trump v the troika of tyranny

Panama’s elections: Miffed, but moderate

Bello: The ultimate political act

Terrorism in Sri Lanka: Bloody Sunday

Indonesia’s election: Us and them

Medical marijuana in Thailand: The green light

Identity politics in India: Vote terror

Activism against North Korea: Balloons v bullets

Banyan: Cross-strait love and hate

Global infrastructure: Seeds of suspicion

Hong Kong: Folding the umbrellas

Chaguan: Why China wants a mighty navy

Egypt’s economy: Running to stand still

The scent of spring: Fish in a barrel

Sudan: The struggle continues

Ukraine: Ready for prime time?

Bosnia: Hanging together

Assimilation: Pholand

Syrians in Turkey: A long way from home

Europe’s geography: Stuck in the middle of the EU

Charlemagne: Votes without frontiers

Inheritance: Return to Downton Abbey

Northern Ireland: A death in Derry

Education: Teachers, tested

Local elections: Feeling blue

England’s fastest-growing town: Look on in ore

The Commonwealth’s 70th birthday: Don’t let the sun go down

Bagehot: Much ado about nothing

Monarchy: Sovereign immunity

South Africa: Saving the nation

Corruption: In the dark

The ANC: What would Nelson say?

Father of the nation: Memories of Madiba

The economy: Any job will do

Land reform: Rights and wrongs

Education: School’s out

The future: Balancing act

Chinese companies abroad: Dragons, disrupted

Bartleby: An office with a view

Kraft Heinz: A new broom for dusty brands

Online education: Patient learning

Mobile devices: Wizard of OS

European travel (1): Going American

European travel (2): Give us a break

Schumpeter: Can Uber ever make money?

Oil markets: Crude tactics

Argentina’s economy: The price of desperation

Nigerian banks: Bigger the better

Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank: It’s off

Buttonwood: Sales assistance

Trade deals: Much to report

Merger appraisal: Picking up $20 bills

Free exchange: A hot mess

Lung cancer: Gathering the evidence

Materials science: Ask questions first. Shoot afterwards

Primatology: When less is more

Medical technology: A real brain wave

Sports psychology: It’s all in the mind

Learning from the past: The psychology of nations

American history: A kind of freedom

Love in the time of Brexit: Up from the depths

Johnson: Speaking in tongues

How music works: The beat goes on

Literary camaraderie: Brothers in art

Economic data, commodities and markets

Trade wars: You get what you give

Charles Van Doren: American Icarus

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