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US MIDTERMS 2022

Explore the findings of our model of the race to control Congress


WAR IN UKRAINE

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THE INTELLIGENCE

Our daily podcast discusses Liz Truss’s wounded government

Leaders


THE COMMUNIST PARTY’S OBSESSION WITH CONTROL WILL MAKE CHINA WEAKER BUT MORE
DANGEROUS

Its five-yearly congress will further tighten one man’s grip

Finance & economics


EMERGING MARKETS LOOK UNUSUALLY RESILIENT

A welcome departure from previous rounds of tightening

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Leaders


JOE BIDEN IS TOO TIMID. IT IS TIME TO LEGALISE COCAINE

The costs of prohibition outweigh the benefits

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THE WORLD IN BRIEF

At the UN General Assembly 143 countries approved a resolution condemning
Russia’s illegal annexation of four Ukrainian regions...

Inflation in America rose by more than expected last month with the consumer
price index up 0.4% in September compared with August...

Hours after the UN vote Russia shelled more than 40 Ukrainian cities and towns,
including strikes near the capital, Kyiv, according to officials...

Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, met his Russian counterpart, Vladimir
Putin, on the sidelines of a summit in Kazakhstan...

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BRITAIN’S GOVERNMENT IS YET TO DEAL WITH A MESS OF ITS OWN MAKING

Investors in its bonds are still far from satisfied


DESPITE LETHAL REPRESSION, IRAN’S PROTESTS CONTINUE

The loyalty of the army has yet to be tested


DAILY CHART: WHO IS DOING MOST TO HELP UKRAINE AGAINST RUSSIA?

America, Poland and tiny Baltic states stand out


RICHARD MOSSE DOCUMENTS THE HIDDEN WAR IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON

In a powerful work of video art, the Irish photographer reveals the systematic
destruction of the largest rainforest on Earth


US MIDTERMS 2022

Explore the findings of our model of the race to control Congress


WAR IN UKRAINE

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THE INTELLIGENCE

Our daily podcast discusses Liz Truss’s wounded government


UNREST IN IRAN


1843 MAGAZINE | “ARE THEY WATCHING OUR HOMES? ARE THEY IN OUR PHONES?”: A DIARY
OF FEAR IN TEHRAN

An Iranian student found her voice in the protests. Then came a knock on her
door


IRAN’S RULING AYATOLLAHS ARE HANGING ON

But if protests endure, the regime may yet wobble

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IRAN’S TIRED REGIME IS LIVING ON BORROWED TIME

A wave of protests portends more to come

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EXPLAINER: WHO ARE IRAN’S HATED MORALITY POLICE?

The Koran says nothing about men in uniform enforcing dress codes

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TAMING INFLATION


MARKETS ARE REELING FROM HIGHER RATES. THE WORLD ECONOMY IS NEXT

If the Fed tightens until something breaks, the first cracking sounds could be
in Europe


HOUSEHOLDS ACROSS THE RICH WORLD HAVE NEVER BEEN SO GLOOMY

They seem to be suffering from a covid-19 comedown

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AMERICA’S ECONOMY IS TOO STRONG FOR ITS OWN GOOD

Despite market turmoil, the Fed is set on relentless rate rises

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GLOBAL RATE RISES ARE HAPPENING ON AN UNPRECEDENTED SCALE

Their cumulative impact may be greater than expected

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WEEKLY EDITION: OCTOBER 8TH 2022


WHAT NEXT? A SPECIAL REPORT ON THE WORLD ECONOMY

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   BRITAIN'S TRUSS DEFICIT
   
   Britain’s Conservatives do not understand how much things have changed

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   GERMANY'S SELFISH ENERGY BAIL-OUT
   
   A German aid package revives calls for solidarity

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   ARE MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS USEFUL?
   
   Though hated, they often provide a valuable service to the economy

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   THE MANY POWERS OF ELON MUSK
   
   With great technological power comes great political responsibility

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 2. RUSSIA LAUNCHES A WAVE OF MISSILES ACROSS UKRAINE


 3. JOE BIDEN IS TOO TIMID. IT IS TIME TO LEGALISE COCAINE


 4. LIZ TRUSS HAS MADE BRITAIN A RISKIER BET FOR BOND INVESTORS


 5. THE WAR IN UKRAINE HAS BATTERED THE REPUTATION OF RUSSIAN SPIES


EUROPE


HOW THE WEST IS HELPING UKRAINE BEAT RUSSIA’S MISSILES

And why such help has been so slow in coming


SPECIAL REPORTS: OCTOBER 15TH 2022


THE WORLD DIVIDED

China wants to change, or break, a world order set by others. It may yet
succeed, says David Rennie

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   China wants to change, or break, a world order set by others

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   China seeks a world order that defers to states and their rulers

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   To show that it can follow global rules, China built its own multilateral
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   China is exerting greater power across Asia—and beyond

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   Why America and Europe fret about China turning inwards

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   China has chilling plans for governing Taiwan

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   For Western democracies, the price of avoiding a clash with China is rising

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THE ECONOMIST EXPLAINS


 * WHY THE EXODUS OF RUSSIANS TO CENTRAL ASIA MATTERS


 * WHY DID JOE BIDEN PARDON PEOPLE CONVICTED OF FEDERAL MARIJUANA OFFENCES?


 * HOW MUCH LEGAL JEOPARDY IS DONALD TRUMP IN?


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 * “YOU’VE GOT TO PAY ATTENTION TO THIS GUY’S EGO…OF COURSE HE’S NOT GIVING UP
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1843 MAGAZINE


 * LAST OF THE COCKNEY CRIMINALS


 * “ARE THEY WATCHING OUR HOMES? ARE THEY IN OUR PHONES?”: A DIARY OF FEAR IN
   TEHRAN


 * “LEARN TO KILL FROM A SAFE DISTANCE. AND WRITE A WILL”: THE SECRET DIARY OF A
   UKRAINIAN SOLDIER (PART 1)


BY INVITATION


 * AFGHANISTAN’S CENTRAL BANK NEEDS ITS ASSETS BACK, ARGUES GRAEME SMITH


 * A CONVERSATION WITH STACEY ABRAMS


 * KIRILL ROGOV ON WHAT RUSSIANS REALLY THINK OF THE WAR IN UKRAINE


CORONAVIRUS


 * HOUSEHOLDS ACROSS THE RICH WORLD HAVE NEVER BEEN SO GLOOMY


 * AGAINST EXPECTATIONS, COVID-19 RETIREES ARE RETURNING TO WORK


 * THE MISSING PANDEMIC INNOVATION BOOM


FILMS


 * WHY MEXICAN CARTELS HAVE TURNED TO SYNTHETIC DRUGS


 * THE ECONOMIST INTERVIEWS LULA DA SILVA


 * UNDERSTANDING CHINA’S GLOBAL AMBITIONS


CLIMATE CHANGE


 * THE ENERGY TRANSITION WILL BE EXPENSIVE


 * RWE, GERMANY’S BIGGEST POWER COMPANY, IS GOING GREEN


 * WHAT IS CLIMATE “LOSS AND DAMAGE”?


CULTURE


 * RICHARD MOSSE DOCUMENTS THE HIDDEN WAR IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON


 * “THE STEPFORD WIVES” DEPICTED THE BACKLASH AGAINST SECOND-WAVE FEMINISM


 * HANS MOKE NIEMANN IS KNOWN TO HAVE CHEATED AT CHESS. DOES HE STILL?


WORLD ECONOMY


 * AS EUROPE FALLS INTO RECESSION, RUSSIA CLIMBS OUT


 * WHO WILL SURVIVE THE FINTECH BLOODBATH?


 * RATES ARE RISING AT UNPRECEDENTED SPEED. WHEN WILL THEY BITE?


OBITUARY


 * BROTHER ANDREW SECRETLY CARRIED BIBLES BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN


 * HILARY MANTEL SAW THINGS THAT OTHERS COULDN’T


 * FRANK DRAKE BELIEVED THAT THE UNIVERSE HAD TO CONTAIN OTHER INTELLIGENT
   BEINGS


GRAPHIC DETAIL


 * DEMAND FOR DRUGS CAUSED A SURGE IN CHILD LABOUR IN PERU


 * WHO IS DOING MOST TO HELP UKRAINE AGAINST RUSSIA?


 * THE COUNTRIES MOST AT RISK FROM EUROPE’S ENERGY CRUNCH


CHINA


 * HOW RETIRED PARTY OFFICIALS MAKE THEMSELVES HEARD IN CHINA


 * SINO-AMERICAN RELATIONS WERE IN TROUBLE LONG BEFORE DONALD TRUMP


 * HAN CHINESE SEEK SPIRITUAL SALVE IN TIBETAN BUDDHISM


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