The Intelligence from The Economist - Testing times: the world responds to covid-19
The Intelligence from The Economist - Joe through a rough patch:Biden’s super Tuesday
The Intelligence from The Economist - Caught in the middle: Idlib’s humanitarian disaster
The Intelligence from The Economist - EU’ve heard this one before: Brexit trade talks
The Intelligence from The Economist - Playing with fire: Democrats may get Bern
The Intelligence from The Economist - Delhi melee: India’s citizenship protests
The Intelligence from The Economist - Clash pipe: Canada’s widening protests
Successive governments have overlooked the concerns of indigenous peoples, and that has elevated a small gas-pipeline protest into a national conflagration. We look back on the life and legacy of Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s longest-serving ruler. And the violent turf war in Sri Lanka—between people and elephants.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Mitigating circumstances: coronavirus spreads
Global markets tanked yesterday as governments reported startling rises in covid-19 cases. Our correspondents around the world assess countries' differing policies, and the prospects for overcoming the outbreak. There’s chaos and intrigue in Malaysia, where persistent ethnic divides continue to dominate the country’s politics. And why Saturday bus services in Israel are a potent election issue.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Peace-meal: ceasefire in Afghanistan
For now, a “reduction in violence” is holding, and a long-awaited agreement hangs in the balance. But can the Taliban and the country’s government engineer a lasting peace? Brazil’s surfers dominate the sport, but perhaps not for long. And the mismatch between teens’ job desires and their prospects.
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