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The Economist [Fri, 02 Jul 2021] by calibre instant download

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Year:2021
Publisher:calibre
Language:english
File Size:19.46 MB
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The Economist [Fri, 02 Jul 2021] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

If biohackers injected themselves with mRNA: Freedom to tinker

If America tackled its opioid crisis: The other epidemic

If a deadly heat wave hit India: A tale of two cities

If everyone’s nutrition was personalised: You are what you eat

If smartphones became personal health assistants: An Apple a day

If marmosets lived on the Moon: Mrs Chippy’s benediction

If dementia was preventable and treatable: Novel treatments

If an AI won the Nobel prize for medicine: Rage against the machine

If germ theory had caught on sooner: Germ of an idea

After the pandemic: The long goodbye

Holding elections: The real risk to America’s democracy

Heatwaves: Mercury rising

Hong Kong as a financial centre: Code red

Europeans in Britain: A vote of confidence

Letters to the editor: On Afghanistan, Tesla, UNESCO, Brazil, Geordies

Covid-19 variants: Coats of many colours

Republicans and elections: Razing Arizona

Title 42: Border disorder

UFOs: The truth is not out there

Lexington: There goes the neighbourhood

Cuba: Serve the people

Indigenous Canadians: Searching for the truth

Bello: Mestizaje, reality and myth

North Korea’s economy: Taking back control

South Indian politics: Meet the Dravidian Stalin

Hygiene and culture: Return to sento

Malaysian politics: Schrödinger’s government

Banyan: Hindustani at heart

The Chinese navy: Carry that weight

Youth culture: Giving up, lying down

Chaguan: It works until it doesn’t

Covid-19 in Africa: Third time unlucky

South Africa: Another kind of capture

Ethiopia’s civil war: Defeat in the mountains

Egypt and Gaza: Sisi sees an opportunity

Food in the Gulf: Kitchen inconsequential

Germany, Greece and Turkey: Shifting the balance

Foreign aid: Unsustained development goals

Montenegro: Darkness shrouds the mountain

Obituary: Dick Leonard: Mr Europe

Charlemagne: Politics by other means

EU migrants: The five million

Anti-lockdown protests: Opposites attract

Economic statistics: A piece of the puzzle

Government subsidies: Helping handout

Pet theft: Paw patrol

City lawyers: Suiting up

Pity the drug-peddler: Dealing, with stress

Bagehot: The comeback kid

Home entertainment: The attention recession

The future of offices (1): A hybrid new world

The future of offices (2): Edifice complexities

Big tech and antitrust: Is Facebook a monopolist?

Bartleby: The perils of PR

The film business: Curtain-raiser

Schumpeter: Raining on the parade

The economics of lockdowns: Lives v livelihoods

House prices in America: On the simmer

Banks in Hong Kong: Culture clash

Buttonwood: Carrying on

Free exchange: A decade of Chinese lessons

Urban environments: The constant gardener

Medical testing: Virtually real

Palaeoanthropology: A new human species?

Exploration and conquest: The ocean within

New British fiction: Home sweet home

Memory and mourning: In the name of the son

The future of war: Computer says go

Johnson: Check your privilege

Economic data, commodities and markets

Pandemic lifestyles: Back to the future

Milkha Singh: Running as religion

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