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The Economist [Fri, 12 Jun 2020] by calibre instant download

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Year:2020
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Language:english
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The Economist [Fri, 12 Jun 2020] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Race and social change: The power of protest

Slavers’ statues: Marble monsters

The world economy: Achilles heal

Cities and the pandemic: After disaster

Britain and the European Union: Don’t pretend, extend

Letters to the editor: The European Union, the Thames, Peru, the classics, Kraftwerk

Cities after covid-19: The destiny of density

The protests: No justice, no peace

Police reform: The shifting ground

Identifying protesters: Supremacist safari

The presidential campaign: Model voters

Lexington: Lone Wolf

The Amazon: Of chainsaws and supply chains

Bello: Brazil’s endangered democracy

Freedom of the press: Muffled cries

Renewable energy in Japan: No mill will

Politics in Taiwan: Han’s down

Banyan: Circulars, directives and rules

Urban society: On every street

Street life: Back peddling

Chaguan: Pondering America’s election

Industry in Africa: Will it bloom?

Burundi: “The Champion of Patriotism”

Covid-19 in the Middle East: An unwanted guest returns

Libya’s civil war: A warlord retreats

German economics: Hey, big spenders

Italy: The not-so-dolce vita

France: Raoultmania

Sweden: Who killed Olof Palme?

Charlemagne: The Sinatra doctrine

Remembering slavery: Pillaried

Ozophilia: The Tories’ promised land

Quarantine rules: Mumbo jumbo

Sleep under lockdown: Bedtime story

Courts in a pandemic: Rough justice

The pee problem: Causing a stink

Social insurance: The great risk shift

Bagehot: Battle for the working class

Black Lives Matter: So other people would be also free

Autocrats denounce America: We love to see you burn

Artificial intelligence and its limits: Reality check

Data: Not so big

The business world: Algorithms and armies

Brain scan: An AI for an eye

Computing hardware: Machine, learning

Automobiles: Road block

The future: Autumn is coming

Business and race in America: The great awakening?

Hacking: Basin motives

Bartleby: Tale of the century

Japan’s bullying bosses: Anger management

Turkish companies: Hard landing

Virgin: Still smiling, captain?

Schumpeter: The great game

Crude oil: After the fall

America’s jobs market: Acute or chronic?

India’s economy: Moody moment

The yuan: The 24-body problem

Bank provisions: Pandemic pendulum

Buttonwood: Pumping iron

Free exchange: Stony the road

Planetary monitoring: Something’s in the air

Laboratory mice: Here’s one I prepared earlier

Nasal probiotics: No entry!

The search for a covid-19 treatment: Testing times

Rethinking capitalism: Free but fair

Authenticity in architecture: Living wills

Johnson: Snide and prejudice

“Brideshead Revisited” at 75: The Flyte club

Home Entertainment: Pop goes postal

Home Entertainment: In the summer kitchen

Economic data, commodities and markets

Deforestation in Brazil: The roots of the problem

Larry Kramer: Shout loud, save lives

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