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- Xi Jinping is trying to fuse the ideologies of Marx and Confucius
- How bad are the current market jitters?
- April Ashley campaigned for rights hardly considered before
- Which city is the cheapest in the world?
- How Yahya Sinwar's death will change the Middle East
- Obituary: Jonathan Miller died on November 27th
- Governments across the world are discovering "homeland economics"
- AI could help unearth a trove of lost classical texts
- Why southern Europeans will soon be the longest-lived people in the world
- Tubeworms live beneath the planetary crust around deep-sea vents
- Obituary: Claus von Bülow died on May 25th
- Poland's ruling coalition divides over women's rights
- Artificial intelligence is helping improve climate models
- The West faces new inflation fears
- Politics
- New tech can make air-conditioning less harmful to the planet
- China wants to change, or break, a world order set by others
- An interview with Lawrence Wong, Singapore's next PM
- Jair Bolsonaro still shapes Brazil's political right
- America's banks are more exposed to a downturn than they appear
- China's manufacturers are going broke
- Which languages take the longest to learn?
- A flying car that anyone can use will soon go on sale
- American veterans now receive absurdly generous benefits
- Ukraine is ignoring US warnings to end drone operations inside Russia
- Are India's corruption police targeting Narendra Modi's critics?
- Taiwan's elections are about more than China
- Protests have shut down Mozambique
- Britain's Labour government has declared war on NIMBYs
- The Dutch are getting a half-populist, half-pragmatist government
- Nvidia is now the world's most valuable company
- Court Says Feds Must Obtain Warrant to Search FISA Spy Databases
- The bid to make Florida's most famous city a tech hub
- Which way will swing voters lean in America's election?
- Climate change could reawaken harmful invasive plants
- The temptations of deferred removals
- China is stoking anger over Japan's release of nuclear wastewater
- A Sudanese gathering outside the country proposes a third way
- Why recorded music will never feel as good as the real thing
- The high-tech race to improve weather forecasting
- Britain's last coal-fired power station closes
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Ian Hamilton masterminded one of the most daring heists of the last century
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- David Lynch mesmerised filmgoers with mystery, beauty and horror
- The British government fudges its employment-rights bill
- Vancouver pioneered liberal drug policies. Fentanyl destroyed them
- Ebrahim Raisi was obsessed with the security of the people
- Why Eurovision won't boot out Israel
- China's parliament is being used to highlight Xi Jinping's power
- Why China banned international adoptions
- India throws another opposition leader in jail as elections loom
- The spat with India only adds to Justin Trudeau's woes
- This week's cover
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