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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? 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