The Intelligence from The Economist - Uneasy lies the head: Thailand’s under-fire king
The Intelligence from The Economist - Conviction politics: Florida’s disenfranchised felons
The Intelligence from The Economist - Sanctuary in Sochi: Belarus’ dictator clings on
The Intelligence from The Economist - After Abe: Japan’s new prime minister
The Intelligence from The Economist - Homework: the future of the office
The Intelligence from The Economist - Great walls of fire: America’s west coast burns
The Intelligence from The Economist - Genocidal intent? Deserters recount Rohingya atrocities
Two Burmese soldiers have described in harrowing detail what has long been alleged: that the army targeted Muslim-minority Rohingya in a programme of ethnic cleansing. America’s Department of State has been hollowed out and wholly demoralised—and that has dire implications for global diplomacy. And a wildly popular Chinese television show reveals shifting mores for thirty-somethings.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Unpicking the thread: forced labour in Xinjiang
The Intelligence from The Economist - Subcontinental drift: India’s covid spike
A hurried lockdown early in the pandemic has cratered the country’s economy, and infection rates are now shooting up. More suffering lies ahead, on both counts. The United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo has failed for 20 years running, and now there is pressure for it to decamp. And the transatlantic tale of the baked bean.
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