Latest The Economist Headlines Today
August 09, 2022
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America’s climate-plus spending bill is flawed but essential
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Kenya’s presidential election looks too close to call
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Can tech reshape the Pentagon?
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What would push the West and Russia to nuclear war?
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The attack on Gaza may bolster Israel’s prime minister
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An oil windfall offers Gulf states one last chance to splurge
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Ukraine is on the edge of nervous breakdown
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The insurrection failed. What now for America’s far right?
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India’s roads are by far the deadliest in the world
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Inequality in Latin America is fuelling a new wave of populism
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Can rich countries care for the old without going bust?
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America’s jobs boom rolls on, fuelling fears of sustained inflation
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The crisis over Taiwan is yet another test for Xi Jinping
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How Ghana makes a success out of failure
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Ghana, an oft-lauded African economy, is back for its 17th bailout
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China sends missiles flying over Taiwan
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Joe Biden has disappointed everyone
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Do not let HIV and AIDS slide down the priority list
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Beirut marks an awful anniversary with more disaster
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Charlemagne: Emmanuel Macron is not as soft on Russia as his critics claim
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How will the Bank of England’s rate rises hit borrowers?
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Nancy Pelosi has left Taiwan. The real crisis may be just beginning
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An anatomy of this year’s market mayhem
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Donald Trump’s preferred candidates sweep to victory in Arizona
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Kansans vote to keep the right to abortion
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Kansans vote to keep their state’s constitutional right to abortion
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Despite setbacks, HIV can be beaten
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Global inequality is rising again
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Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan highlights America’s incoherent strategy
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Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan highlights an incoherent strategy
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The death of al-Qaeda’s leader may not halt a jihadist resurgence
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Iraq’s parliamentary plague
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The global housing boom is running out of steam
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The first grain ship leaves Odessa under a UN-brokered deal
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Will the Ukraine war ring the knell for nuclear arms control?
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Relations between China and Europe grow more tense
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The Ukraine war may ring the knell for nuclear arms control
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Ranil Wickremesinghe must persuade suffering Sri Lankans to endure more pain
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Apple already sold everyone an iPhone. Now what?
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Somalia needs urgent help to avert a catastrophic famine
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China’s official growth figures are bad enough to be believed
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Vladimir Putin is in thrall to a distinctive brand of Russian fascism
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America takes on China with a giant microchips bill
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The closure of a London clinic will help children who identify as trans
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A shortfall in immigration has become an economic problem for America
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How to deal with despots
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Pakistan may be able to avoid a full-blown economic crisis
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Democratic hopes for a big spending bill are revived