The Intelligence from The Economist - With allies like these: NATO’s bickering leaders hold a summit
The Intelligence from The Economist - Terrorist on parole: A jihadist killer fools Britain’s justice system
The Intelligence from The Economist - AMLO and behold: Mexico’s president tries to tackle corruption
The Intelligence from The Economist - Presidential SEAL: Donald Trump puts his stamp on military discipline
The Intelligence from The Economist - Global warning: The UN sounds the alarm on climate change
The Intelligence from The Economist - Start spreading the cash: Michael Bloomberg runs for president
The Intelligence from The Economist - Protest vote: Hong Kongers send a message to Beijing
The Intelligence from The Economist - Bibi in the corner: Binyamin Netanyahu’s indictment
After years of investigations, Israel’s prime minister has been indicted. A fraught legal case will complicate the already messy business of cobbling together a government. We examine the work of a pioneering sociologist to understand the causes and consequences of eviction in America. And Leonardo da Vinci’s vineyard has been faithfully recreated, and his wine is enjoying its own renaissance.
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Fuel to the fire: growing unrest in Iran
After petrol subsidies were slashed, protests of surprising ferocity have flared up across the country—and neither the government nor the demonstrators seem to be backing down. The illicit trade in rhinoceros horn threatens the animals’ survival, but scientists have come up with a convincing fake that could collapse the market. And the surprisingly subtle choices to balance meat-eating and environmentalism.
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