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DRUM TOWER

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WAR IN UKRAINE

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MIDTERMS MODEL

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Leaders


VLADIMIR PUTIN VOWS TO SEND MORE INVADERS. THE WEST SHOULD ARM UKRAINE FASTER

It has a window of opportunity to push Russian forces back

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LIZ TRUSS’S SELECTIVE REAGANOMICS WON’T WORK

After cutting taxes, the Gipper reversed course

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THE WORLD IN BRIEF

Police in Russia arrested more than 1,300 people for participating in protests
in response to President Vladimir Putin’s announcement of “partial
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America’s Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate by 0.75 percentage
points for the third time in a row...

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Britain lifted a moratorium on fracking for shale gas...

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AS AMERICA RAISES RATES, THE REST OF THE WORLD BEARS THE PAIN

The Federal Reserve’s latest lift offers little help for the global economy


BELLO: COLOMBIA’S NEW PRESIDENT COSIES UP TO VENEZUELA’S DESPOT

Leaders of the Latin left find common ground, even with a thug


WHY IRANIAN WOMEN ARE BURNING THEIR HIJABS

Protests by the oppressed sex are rocking the Islamic Republic


SAMPA THE GREAT HAS A MISSION: TO TAKE ZAMBIAN MUSIC GLOBAL

“As Above, So Below”, the rapper’s new album, celebrates her musical forebears


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RUSSIA’S NUCLEAR THREATS


VLADIMIR PUTIN’S SITUATION LOOKS EVER MORE DESPERATE

A planned military mobilisation in Russia, and fake referendums in occupied
Ukraine, are signs of weakness


EXPLAINER: DO RUSSIA’S MILITARY SETBACKS INCREASE THE RISK OF NUCLEAR CONFLICT?

Tactical nuclear weapons are smaller, but using them would carry huge risks

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RUSSIA’S INVASION OF UKRAINE HAS ERODED THE NUCLEAR TABOO

This war is unlikely to go nuclear. But it is increasing the risk that future
conflicts will

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BY INVITATIONSAMUEL CHARAP CONSIDERS HOW RUSSIA’S WAR IN UKRAINE COULD ESCALATE

The political scientist says Vladimir Putin may now see himself as engaged in an
existential struggle

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WEEKLY EDITION: SEPTEMBER 17TH 2022


GETTING THE JOB DONE: HOW UKRAINE CAN WIN

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   INTO THE CAROLEAN ERA
   
   Why the monarchy matters

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   UKRAINE’S BREAKTHROUGH
   
   Vladimir Putin’s war is failing

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   HOUSE ON FIRE
   
   China’s property crisis deepens

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   MURDER IN AMERICA
   
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 1. THE MOST, AND LEAST, LIVEABLE CITIES IN EUROPE


 2. VLADIMIR PUTIN’S SITUATION LOOKS EVER MORE DESPERATE


 3. CHINA’S RULERS SEEM RESIGNED TO A SLOWING ECONOMY


 4. WHY THE MONARCHY MATTERS


 5. VLADIMIR PUTIN’S WAR IS FAILING. THE WEST SHOULD HELP IT FAIL FASTER


FINANCE & ECONOMICS


CHINA’S PONZI-LIKE PROPERTY MARKET IS ERODING FAITH IN THE GOVERNMENT

Its meltdown could scarcely come at a worse time for Xi Jinping


TECHNOLOGY QUARTERLY: SEPTEMBER 24TH 2022


FIXING THE BRAIN

The toolkit for tackling brain dysfunction is expanding rapidly, says Natasha
Loder

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   After fallow decades, neuroscience is undergoing a renaissance

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   Science needs to move beyond luck if it is to design better drugs for the
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   Crossing the brain’s electrical frontier

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   What does a brain-computer interface feel like?

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