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Cash for kids
Economies must adapt to baby busts instead
July 4th celebration
Whether an act of political genius or lunacy, Britons should welcome it
Lawfare v warfare
Politics and diplomacy, not courts, are the key to ending violence and starting two-state talks
Security alert
Regulators have avoided the problem for too long
30 years after apartheid
The rainbow nation needs an alternative to decline under the ANC
The new brains trust
In time its tech firms could be as formidable as China’s manufacturers
On disinformation, digital payments, South-East Asia, Italy, Ravel’s “Boléro”, Tesla cars
Israel, America and the ICC
European security
Dawdling and decay
It may force the country’s indecisive leader to make a fateful choice
New Caledonia, Old Tensions
All-consuming fires
Bangsamoro’s moment
An unruly corner
Banyan
A tale of two Chinas
Study buddies
One way to stay spry
The country road to the White House
Corruption trials
Off-season offence
The FAFSA foul-up
A migration merry-go-round
U bet
Lexington
The battle for control of Iran
Succession
The Israel-Hamas war
Deaths in Gaza
Israel and Hamas in the dock
The coup will not be televised
Arms for Africa
The villains are thriving
Lessons learned after Canada’s Frankenfires
The vote bank in the United States
Pragmatist or pasionaria?
Who hates whom?
Charlemagne
European Parliament elections
A city under threat
Paranoid android
Wiggly wormageddon
Blood, debt and tears
A system under strain
Alcoblocks
Bagehot
A permanent home
An interview with Rafael Grossi
Think different
Big game
The world’s office
Pits and bits
The adman of Arkansas
Bartleby
Schumpeter
Trade wars
An aid to digestion
Soft launch
Buttonwood
Free exchange
The pro-natalist turn
Marine technology
Cyber security
Easy breezy
Charging ahead
The art cop
A modern Orwellian tale
Back Story
The spice of life
Heavenly hosts
The “Bridgerton” effect
Indicators
Morality and butchery
The Economist explains