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The Intelligence from The Economist - Strikes’ price: Israel’s shocking Doha attack
Qatar had positioned itself as a regional mediator, a safe space for negotiations. Israel’s previously unthinkable airstrikes have put an end to that reputation, and to near-term peace talks for Gaza. As demand for chocolate grows just as climate change affects supply, science is weighing in on alternatives. And a data deep-dive on whether America’s tourist numbers are slumping.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Israel strikes Hamas leaders in Doha; France names new PM, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Buns in ovens: heatwaves and maternal health
There is a growing awareness of how high temperatures affect expectant mothers and their babies. We look at the evidence for a climate-change effect that is already manifest. Marks and Spencer, a beloved retail chain, is emerging from sales slumps and recovering handily from a cyber-attack. And the policy moves to address India’s notoriously gridlocked roads.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - France’s PM loses confidence vote; six dead in Jerusalem shooting, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Go, fourth? France likely to lose another PM
An unpopular budget will probably spark the ousting of another prime minister, Francois Bayrou—and with him goes another government. Parliamentary impasse is now business as usual, and voters are fed up. Getting Chinese spenders spending is tricky, so policy wonks are at last considering reforming the stingy pension system. And why so many people listen to podcasts at warp speed.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Japan’s PM resigns; Zelensky condemns Russia’s “ruthless” strikes, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Putin warns Ukraine’s allies; Israel urges Gaza city residents to flee, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - America’s bleak jobs report; massive immigration raid at Hyundai plant, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - For her eyes only: a new boss at MI6
When the incoming chief of Britain’s secret services takes the helm on October 1st, she must balance competing priorities and navigate a world in which technology has made spycraft both tougher and riskier. Could nuclear power finally start to fulfil its potential? And remembering refugee and entrepreneur Stephanie Shirley.
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