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The Intelligence from The Economist - Call the shots: vaccine cuts imperil global health
America’s health secretary, RFK Jr, is known for his opposition to vaccines, particularly mRNA jabs, that have the potential to treat a large swathe of diseases. Slashing funding will have long term implications beyond America. Our correspondent visits Britain’s biggest and newest supercomputer. And why Mexicans love Japanese and Korean culture.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Earthquake kills hundreds in Afghanistan; scholars accuse Israel of genocide, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Indonesia ablaze: Riots test Prabowo
For the past week in Indonesia, protesters have taken to the streets and cities have burned. President Prabowo is still popular – now he faces a big test. Climate change threatens the collapse of an Atlantic current that helps make Europe habitable. And facekinis become a fashion item in China.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - World leaders discuss a multipolar world; Houthis raid UN offices, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Houthi prime minister killed by airstrike; Trump’s tariffs ruled illegal but stay for now, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - India’s strong GDP figures; Trump blocks $4.9bn in foreign aid, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Split ends: political in-fighting in Israel
Prime minister Bibi Netanyahu is focused on his own political survival. Our correspondent explains how strategic differences within Israel have shaped the war in Gaza. As the new college sports season kicks off in America, players will be paid for the first time, upending the industry’s economics. And remembering Sen Genshitsu, 15th master of the Urasenke tea ceremony.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Russia’s deadly attack on Kyiv; Cook sues Trump and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Chill baby chill: Modi-Trump relations dip
Yesterday Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on Indian imports to America, among the highest in the world. How will Narendra Modi respond? Why Palantir could be the most overvalued firm of all time. And film, vinyl and print media make a comeback.
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