The Intelligence from The Economist - Disunited Russia party? Moscow’s elections
The Intelligence from The Economist - Age-old problem: reforming France
The Intelligence from The Economist - This is revolting: Britain’s parliament rebels
The Intelligence from The Economist - No safety in numbers: America’s immigration raids
Workplace raids catch many undocumented migrants in one place. But they do nothing to tackle the criminal element that the Trump administration has so vilified. Many of the 2,000 Turkish citizens that fought alongside jihadists in Syria now want to return; the whole region is struggling with its expat extremists. And, a “culinary balance of trade” reveals which cuisine has most conquered the world’s menus.
The Intelligence from The Economist - Until blue in the face: Hong Kong’s protests
The Intelligence from The Economist - Out to launch: American nuclear policy
The Intelligence from The Economist - Suspend, disbelief: Parliament and Brexit
The Intelligence from The Economist - Ex-Seoul-mate: Japan-South Korea spat escalates
The Intelligence from The Economist - Emmanuel transmission: outcomes of the G7
The weekend summit hosted by France’s President Emmanuel Macron resulted in few concrete actions; mostly the diplomatic dance was intended to keep President Donald Trump on side. Such meetings may not always go smoothly, but they’re still worth having. We ask why Uzbekistan is at last closing Jaslyk, its notorious gulag. And, the emerging science of investigating planets in other solar systems.
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