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- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Parts of Germany are desperate for more people
- Taiwan is beefing up its military exercises to counter China
- China Isn't Planning a 'Bazooka' Stimulus---at Least Not This Year
- Obituary: James McManus died on February 4th
- Protest movements as deadly as Iran's often end in revolution or civil war
- 'SNL' Sketch Gives Harvey Epstein His 15 Minutes of Fame
- What Camden reveals about Keir Starmer's mission for government
- Simine Vazire hopes to fix psychology's credibility crisis
- Why China and India are watching the Dalai Lama closely
- Why the Biden administration is rushing to produce regulations
- Obituary: I.M.Pei died on May 16th
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Youngsters are fleeing Japan's once-mighty civil service
- By 2100 half the world's children will be born in sub-Saharan Africa
- Sucking a carbon-neutral fuel out of thin air
- Shirley Conran wrote a bonkbuster to teach schoolgirls about sex
- Business
- The fall of Libya's central banker triggers a new struggle
- How a CEO knows when to quit
- Milkha Singh died on June 18th
- Governing the atmosphere
- Places claiming to be centenarian hotspots may just have bad data
- Bar culture has arrived in Saudi Arabia, albeit without the booze
- Lebanon's army is less useless than its reputation suggests
- Israel has bloodied Hizbullah but is stuck in a war of attrition
- KAL's cartoon
- Henry ("Hank") Aaron died on January 22nd
- Business
- The Economist commodity-price index
- Why Texas Republicans are souring on crypto
- Vladimir Putin celebrates his fake election win
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The WIRED Guide to Aliens
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Best MacBooks (2024): Which Model Should You Buy?
- New 'Unconscious' Therapies Could Help Treat Phobias
- The captain and his country
- A genocidal militia is winning the war in Sudan
- An ageing country shows others how to manage
- Sung Tieu unpacks "Havana syndrome" in her latest work
- Covid-19 forces courts to hold proceedings online
- Nintendo Alarmo Review: Nagging Nostalgia
- A startup called Anduril has unveiled a reusable missile
- Scientists have trained an AI through the eyes of a baby
- A much-watched poll from Iowa points to a Harris landslide
- Donald Trump is preparing an assault on America's immigration system
- Chile's crisis is not over yet
- Business
- U.S. Drugmakers Are Breaking Up With Their Chinese Supply-Chain Partners
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- In Congo, a desperate struggle to control the deadly mpox outbreak
- How Yemen's dominant Houthis blackmail foreign aid agencies
- Congo brings back the death penalty
- iOS 18.1 Is Here: Apple Intelligence, New Siri Look, AirPod Hearing Aids and More
- The bunkers on Beirut's golf course are in the crosshairs
- Blighty newsletter: Labour's twin pivots
- A remote Canadian province luxuriates in the global supply crunch
- Attempts to make supply chains "resilient" are likely to fail
- How Superman Helped Launch the Hubble Space Telescope
- Why South Africa's army is floundering in Congo
- The Federal Reserve's interest-rate cuts may disappoint investors
- Dolphins Are Exhaling Microplastics
- A new book explores the symbiosis of espionage and entertainment
- This week's covers
- How will Britain vote on July 4th?
- The WIRED Guide to Commercial Human Space Flight
- Mimi Reinhard typed up Schindler's list
- India will soon overtake China as the world's most populous country
- Venezuela's autocrat launches a massive corruption probe
- American pupils have missed too much school since the pandemic
- Business
- Comb-Over No More: Why Men's Hair Transplants Are Flourishing
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