The Economist [Fri, 07 Apr 2017] by calibre instant download
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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Computer security: The myth of cyber-security
Chemical weapons in Syria: Russia’s poisonous client
America and China: The valley and the delta
South Africa: Dump Jacob Zuma
Parking: Aparkalypse now
On Brexit and the European Union: Letters to the editor
Parking: Sacred spaces
The economy: Eyes bigger than their wallets
Donald Trump and the unions: A riveting relationship
The Gorsuch nomination: Going nuclear
Failing jails: Cruel and usual punishment
Steve Bannon and the NSC: Axis of adults
Biology in Alaska: Climate refugees
Lexington: America’s forgotten war victory
Venezuela: Undo that coup
Ecuador: Correísmo barely hangs on
The burning of congress in Paraguay: Re-election row
Bello: Not so bad, perhaps
North Korea: The land of lousy options
Pacific secession movements: Palm-fringed indecision
Islami Bank Bangladesh: Cheques and imbalances
Government caprice in India: Bar wars
Banyan: An Australia that can say no
Xi Jinping: The loyal family
Regional development: Building a megacity from scratch
South Africa: The president v the people
Syria: Assad unleashes horror again
The insurgency in Sinai: Terror and counter-terror
The United Arab Emirates: The Gulf’s little Sparta
A terrorist hits St Petersburg: Underground man
Anti-gay violence in Chechnya: Republic of fear
France’s disintegrating left: The crack-up
Academic freedom in Hungary: Orban v intellectuals
Turkey’s presidential power grab: The Kurdish card
Charlemagne: Descending Mount Brexit
Brexit and the borders: The customs crunch
Britain and the European Union: Rocky grievances
Old friends and new allies: Shared values
The current-account deficit: Balancing act
Three-day weekends: Thank God it’s Thursday
Education funding: Learning to count pennies
Work v play: The Easter blues
Funding for businesses: Into the valley of death
Labour and anti-Semitism: Beyond their Ken
Bagehot: The third man
Health-care reform: Prescription for the future
The Pearl river delta: Jewel in the crown
The lessons: A China that works
Diversification: Asia makes, China takes
Infrastructure: Come closer
Hengqin: Macau writ large
Automation: Robots in the rustbelt
Innovation: Welcome to Silicon Delta
Hong Kong and the mainland: The dragon head’s dilemma
Indian e-commerce: Delayed delivery
Fox News: The $13m factor
Pharmaceuticals: A world of pain
Entrepreneurs in Africa: Hurdles for hubs
Clothing companies: Green is the new black
Oil and technology: Data drilling
De La Rue: Swapping notes
Tesla: Revving up, a bit
Schumpeter: The anti-mogul
Japan’s labour market: Wanted: stroppier employees
Buttonwood: Top-heavy
Trade: Back to the 1980s
Brexit and the Irish economy: From farm to pharma
Economic development: Shrink wrap
Short-term lending: Principles and interest
A Fed resignation: Lacking judgment
Free exchange: Self-inflicted wounds
Computer security: Why everything is hackable
Religion in America: The good-news bearers
Markets: Evolving ideas
Cognitive science: Mind meld
Political manifestos: Time to smash the system
French fiction: Yearning in the sandstorm
Art festivals: Athens on display
David Rockefeller: Tunnels of influence
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