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- KAL's cartoon
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- Kaja Kallas, the plain-talking Estonian tipped to be the EU's top diplomat
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- Covid-19 has shone a light on racial disparities in health
- South American vineyards brace for tricky summers ahead
- How China thrives in a world of turmoil
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- Argentina's vice-president could face 12 years in prison
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- Has the Quad lost its way?
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- KAL's cartoon
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- Supply chains are back to normal. Why is inflation still so high?
- Kenya is belatedly granting citizenship to groups once deemed foreign
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- Leon Fleisher died on August 2nd
- Mystery Surrounds Discovery of TSMC Tech Inside Huawei AI Chips
- The super-rich are trying new approaches to philanthropy
- Why the Trump campaign is spending heavily on ads on trans issues
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- The World Cup's group stage bodes well for Morocco and England
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- Recent left-wing triumphs in Latin America may prove short-lived
- The Mexican president's latest boondoggle officially opens
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- The EU Is Investigating Temu for Illegal Products and Addictive Design
- KAL's cartoon
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- What I Didn't Understand About Apple Picking
- India is testing America's friendship
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- Obituary: Colin Powell thought America should tread carefully in the world
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- An economist's guide to the luxury-handbag market
- Soaring food-price inflation is hurting Nigeria's poor
- North Korea is shutting embassies
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What if Microsoft let OpenAI go free?
- The rise of the hard right alarms German business leaders
- Le Pen's hard right looks set to dominate the French parliament
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- KAL's cartoon
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- The signal and the noise
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- Unpacking Mark Zuckerberg's Midlife Crisis
- Paris's stunning vision for the Olympics wins a gold medal
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Have McKinsey and its consulting rivals got too big?
- The world's richest countries in 2023
- Vietnam's head of state leaves under a cloud
- Cop29 CEO filmed agreeing to facilitate fossil fuel deals at climate summit
- Israel's truce with Hamas is drawing to a close
- A battle royal over deep-sea archaeology in the Caribbean
- Inside Narendra Modi's battle to win over the south
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- Brazil's governors have been emboldened under Jair Bolsonaro
- Is a Palestinian state a fantasy?
- The Princess of Wales's cancer diagnosis is a very public ordeal
- Sliding back
- Pakistan rolls out the red carpet for China's prime minister
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- How to provoke the fury of Xi Jinping
- BokuLoader - A Proof-Of-Concept Cobalt Strike Reflective Loader Which Aims To Recreate, Integrate, And Enhance Cobalt Strike's Evasion Features!
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- The Sue Gray saga casts doubt on Keir Starmer's managerial chops
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- How a second Trump term could further enrich Elon Musk: 'There will be some quid pro quo'
- Why are so many of the victims in Gaza children?
- Social-media influencers are battling to educate young Indians about sex
- A second human case of bird flu in America is raising alarm
- Japan's new prime minister is his own party's sternest critic
- Military Judge Postpones Guilty Plea Proceedings in Sept. 11 Case
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- Asian "nepo babies" are dominating its politics
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- Narendra Modi faces a new threat: his Hindu-nationalist patrons
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- Donald Trump plays with fire in Atlanta
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- OpenAI reportedly developing new strategies to deal with AI improvement slowdown
- The Only Thing Worse Than Talking to Joe Rogan
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- Hong Kong convicts 14 pro-democracy activists
- Britain has agreed to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius
- KAL's cartoon
- Europe's new plan to safeguard its economy
- Ukrainian drone strikes are hurting Russia's oil industry
- China's Communist Party has co-opted ancient music
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- Autocrats gleefully decry America's racial turmoil
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- Some Taiwanese worry that their lawmakers may sell them out to China
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- Obituary: Agnès Varda died on March 29th
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- Defying China, Taiwan elects William Lai Ching-te as president
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- Xi Jinping's revealing response to floods and heatwaves
- Can computing clean up its act?
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- Obituary: David Esterly died on June 15th
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- Obituary: Jan Ruff O'Herne died on August 19th
- Chinese overcapacity is crushing the global steel industry
- Why "Freakonomics" failed to transform economics
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- How the Iraq war bent America's army out of shape
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- Sources and acknowledgments
- Iran's leader must choose how to fight his war with Israel
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- The forgotten importance of the War of Jenkins' Ear
- Why the Federal Reserve has gambled on a big interest-rate cut
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- Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille Is Fired
- China's claim to the South China Sea gets even odder
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- How to read America's early-voting numbers
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- Two new books shed light on the plight of the Uyghurs
- Many countries are seeing a revival of industrial policy
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How strongmen abuse tools for fighting financial crime
- Xi Jinping risks setting off another trade war
- Despite flaws, South Africa's democracy is stronger than its neighbours'
- Brazil's new president may soon face another threat: his predecessor
- Iran's supreme leader is terrified of people power
- Chinese loans and investment in infrastructure have been huge
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- KAL's cartoon
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- The Turkish economy is in pressing need of reform and repair
- A Finnish firm thinks it can cut industrial carbon emissions by a third
- If the world loves forests, it should put a price on their carbon
- Attitudes towards experimenting on monkeys are diverging
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- From Gaza to Ukraine, wars and crises are piling up
- A bold plan to close the deadly Darién Gap unravels
- Russia's latest crime in Mariupol: stealing property
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- Police use of facial recognition in Britain is spreading
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- Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hizbullah
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- Why China's government is hushing up court rulings
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- Why is Mark Zuckerberg giving away Meta's crown jewels?
- Richard Simpson strove to balance buyers against manufacturers
- NASA insists that two astronauts are not "stranded" in space
- Reviving ancient viruses can help fight modern ones
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- Europe's freakish winter heatwave breaks records
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- As Iran scares the Middle East, at home its regime rots
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- China has become a scientific superpower
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- Why China's confidence crisis goes unfixed
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