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The Economist [Thu, 01 Apr 2021] by calibre instant download

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Year:2021
Publisher:calibre
Language:english
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The Economist [Thu, 01 Apr 2021] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

The pandemic in Europe: What has gone wrong?

Trade: Message in a bottleneck

Israel: Breaking the stalemate

Methane leaks: Put a plug in it

The IMF and the pandemic: Special drawing wrongs

Letters to the editor: On the filibuster, UN peacekeepers, climate change, covid-19, cats

Europe and covid: The lack of needles and the damage done

Encouraging the economy: Down to the wire

Voting rights: Not so peachy

Vaccination nation: Winning the upper-arms race

Derek Chauvin: The trial begins

Governors in trouble (1): Gavin Newsom: The recall brawl

Governors in trouble (2): Andrew Cuomo: Crisis in Cuomolot

Ghost kitchens: Cooking up a business model

Juvenile criminal-justice: Locked up for life

Lexington: Bridges to somewhere

Central America’s elite: Blood and money

Political dynasties in Nicaragua: Chamorro tomorrow?

Argentina’s debt deal: It takes two to disentangle

Japan and America: BFFs once more

Buddhism in Myanmar: Beggars, but choosers

Religion in Malaysia: In the name of God

Politics in South Korea: Masters of disillusion

Banyan: Talking the generals down

Sinifying Christianity: Clearing out the foreign

Coronavirus origins: Anywhere but here

Chaguan: China sees its moment

Israel: Too many kingmakers

Free speech: Boarding up the clubhouse

Egypt: Always going big

Tanzania: Hoping for change

Poaching: Unhappy hunting grounds

France: Tanks again

Serbia: Vial stuff

Germany and covid-19: Who’s in charge?

Latvian poetry: Folk histories in four lines

Charlemagne: Netflix Europa

The Red Wall reconsidered: Barratt Britain

Economic growth: Beating expectations

Schools and sexual abuse: Girls aloud

Scotland: When separatists separate

The City: Cold dinner

Christianity: God the rock star

Bagehot: What’s to become of them?

Vaccines: Spreading the needle

Commercial decoupling: Swept up in a storm

Commercial property: WeSurvive

Riding Hon Hai: Hon Hai, Apple’s biggest iPhone assembler, is eyeing cars

American newspapers: Who wants to be a press baron?

Bartleby: Their finest hours

Urban transport: Flying taxis take off at last

Schumpeter: Poker chips

The Archegos affair: Margin call of the wild

The IMF: Performance anxiety

China’s lending: Neither predator nor pal

The scramble for commodities (1): Mission critical

The scramble for commodities (2): From the red earth

Buttonwood: The frog chorus

Free exchange: The underachiever

Global warming: The other greenhouse gas

Art and conquest: The spoils of war

The Peruvian Amazon: The wood from the trees

Writers’ lives: The human stained

Haunted fiction: Daze of the dead

Contemporary art: Cabin fever

Economic data, commodities and markets

Car crashes: A dark conundrum

Steven Spurrier: An Englishman in Paris

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