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Sep 24th 2022


SHOULD EUROPE WORRY?




THE WORLD THIS WEEK

 * Politics
 * Business
 * KAL’s cartoon


LEADERS

The Middle East


BOOM TIME IN THE GULF

An energy crisis and fresh alliances are making the region more powerful—and
more volatile

Russia and Ukraine


PUTIN DOUBLES DOWN

Ukraine has a window of opportunity to push back the invaders before more arrive

Britain’s economy


TRUSS’S RUSTY REAGANOMICS

Transplanting 40-year-old economic policy from America to Britain will not work

Medicine and the brain


THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX

Neuroscience is experiencing a renaissance. Not before time

Italy


SHOULD EUROPE WORRY?

How afraid should it be of Giorgia Meloni, the woman expected to be Italy’s next
leader?




LETTERS

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ON AMERICA, HOSPITAL FOOD, SEA MINES, AUTOCRATS, QUIET QUITTING, BRITAIN


BY INVITATION



Woke business


STAKEHOLDER CAPITALISM POISONS DEMOCRACY, ARGUES VIVEK RAMASWAMY

Woke business


PEOPLE TRUST EXECUTIVES TO INTERVENE IN SOCIAL ISSUES, SAYS JEFFREY SONNENFELD


BRIEFING

Global fuel flows


DOCKS, STOCKS AND MANY FLOATING BARRELS

Russia’s war has rammed a gun barrel into the mechanics of the energy trade. A
great re-engineering is under way


EUROPE



Italy


THE BROTHERS ARE COMING

Russia mobilises


HALFWAY MEASURE

Nagorno-Karabakh


THE GUNS DO THE TALKING

Charlemagne


THE REVERSE LUXEMBOURG


BRITAIN



The Labour Party


THE SMOKED-SALMON OFFENSIVE

Royal ritual


ELIZABETH’S JOURNEY

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LOCUM MOTIVES

Race and history


THE AFTERMATH

Violence in prisons


LOCKED IN

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THE FIRST MILE

Financial services


CAPITAL IDEAS

Bagehot


KING CHARLES V TRUSSONOMICS


UNITED STATES



America and the world


WOOING THE WAVERERS

Abortion


BAD POLITICS?

Donald Trump’s legal troubles


ET TU, NEW YORK

Lobsters


CLAWS OUT

Adolescent health


TRANS PLANS

Detroit’s recovery


REVVING UP

Lexington


IN PRAISE OF THE DEEP STATE




MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA



Israel and its new Arab partners


THE ABRAHAM ECONOMY

Iran


BURNING THEIR HIJABS

Mali


HOSTAGES TO FORTUNE

Democracy and poverty


ESCAPING THE DEAD HAND OF DICTATORSHIP


THE AMERICAS



Brazil


THE UNKNOWN KNOWN

Bello


BUKELE’S BIG RE-ELECTION LIE


ASIA



Vietnam’s economy


CHAIN REACTION

Liquor policy


UNHOLY SPIRIT

North Korea’s nukes


PASS THE BUTTON

Central Asia


BORDER DISORDER

Banyan


THE KALEIDOSCOPE TURNS


CHINA



Hukou


THE WIDENING GAP

Politics


A BIT MORE MAO-LIKE

China-India relations


STILL FROSTY


INTERNATIONAL



Russian propaganda


PEDDLING PUTIN’S PIFFLE


TECHNOLOGY QUARTERLY



Fixing the brain


OPENING UP THE BOX

Intelligent design


FROM LUCK TO JUDGMENT

Precision neuromedicine


THINKING INSIDE THE BOX

The psychedelic revival


ANCIENT WISDOM?

Computer interfaces


WIRED UP

Brain scan


MIND OVER MATTER

Neuroscience


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BUSINESS



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COMMERCIAL BRAKES

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ON THE OFFENSIVE

European business


GREEN-DUSTRIALISATION

Bartleby


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Schumpeter


THE RACE FOR SPACE


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Dubai’s boom


ENTREPOTLUCK

The global economy


FACTORIES, FLOORED

Consumer confidence


THE COVID COMEDOWN

Bond yields


SHAKEN AND STIRRED

Golden State economics


TECH CURSE

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HOT PROPERTY

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CAPITOL MARKETS

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MADISON AVENUE’S ADVICE

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NOT LIKE CHINA


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY



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PAIN, PAIN, GO AWAY

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CRICKETS IN A COAL MINE

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NAMELY OFFENSIVE

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Rugby in South Africa


TRY, THE BELOVED COUNTRY

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UNQUIET GHOSTS

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PERFECT VISION

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YESTERDAY NEVER DIES

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Johnson


POSH IN TRANSLATION


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THE ECONOMIST EXPLAINS



The Economist explains


HOW THE EU INTENDS TO COLLECT “WINDFALL PROFITS” FROM ENERGY FIRMS

The Economist explains


WHY IS THE ELECTORAL CYCLE OF AMERICA’S CONGRESS SO SHORT?


OBITUARY



Frank Drake


THE “ARE WE ALONE?” EQUATION

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