The Economist (North America) - 16 Nov 2024
WHAT’S ABOUT TO HIT THE WORLD ECONOMY?
Inside Ukraine’s occupied territories
What to make of Trump’s picks
Paying the climate bill
Investing in Africa
On the cover
Spending billions on green energy
Justin Trudeau’s dodgy defence pledge
Investing in Africa
Bangladesh post-revolution
The Trump transition
Which firms will—and won’t—do well under Donald Trump,
What to make of Trump’s picks
Donald Trump wants to reshape global flows of goods, capital and labour. The consequences will be felt everywhere,
On Donald Trump, obesity drugs, Ethiopia, grief, our The Telegram column
From Ukraine to Israel there is a frantic scramble to flatter and sway Donald Trump:
Paying the climate bill
Investing in Africa
Inside Ukraine’s occupied territories
Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host, takes aim at “woke shit”,
Carbon bargain
Will China keep paying to decarbonise the world?
Britain’s energy secretary frames the argument over clean power,
Companies hoping for a tax bonanza may be disappointed,
A summary of political and business news
The world’s most unlikely safe haven
How AI helps climate modellers,
Dismantling bureaucracy
Weathering the Trump trade typhoon
The loyalty test
Trumponomics tees off
Caretaker, take care
Not too early to say
The long haul
Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon
Mike Waltz’s worldview
Disappointing stimulus
Brazil’s savvy gangsters
Somaliland’s election
The South China Sea
A big cycle ride ends
Foreign-born voters
A tragedy in Zhuhai
Iran, Iraq and Israel
Hamas quits Qatar
Australian politics
John Thune’s tune
Indian car culture
The Haitian knot
The US and COP
Trump’s tax promises
The lame-duck limbo
AI climate models
“Gladiator II”
Clean power by 2030
America v the world
Germany’s doomed chancellor
Baltazar Ushca, the last ice-harvester
Statistics on 42 economies
Measuring economic misery
Why markets are oddly placid
America First, business edition
Corporate Germany’s Trump problem
Musk v Europe
Confidence conundrums
Trump-wrangling
Italy’s Five Star Movement
Better badminton arenas
Trump's Treasury pick
Gold-mining bacteria
Nike runs out of puff
The year’s best films
TSMC on a tightrope
Sexy at 60 in France
“Anora”
Russians in Cyprus
Elliott v Honeywell
Norwegian salmon
Occupied Ukraine
Energy transitions
Dethroning coal
Wages
Climate finance
Big oil in Baku
Crypto mania
Justin Welby
5G in Britain
Terrorism
The world this week
The world this week
Trumponomics tees off
The loyalty test
The long haul
Not too early to say
Caretaker, take care
In support of Mr Trump
Tackling obesity
Ethiopia’s peace deal
International opinion
Helping to cope with a death
Carbon bargain
They’re hired
Lexington: Dismantling bureaucracy
Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon
Mike Waltz’s worldview
Foreign-born voters
John Thune’s tune
The US and COP
Thune’s tune
Crusader in the Pentagon
Advice wanted
The brown revolution
Give him your tired, your poor
On his majesty’s civil service
Falling short
Brazil’s savvy gangsters
The Haitian knot
The political criminal
The Haitian knot
The revolution may yet devour its children
Political donations in Australia
Weathering Trump on trade
Unrest in the South China Sea
Indian car culture
No dough
A shot in the dark
Wheels and fortune
Weathering the Trump trade typhoon
Big spender
A tragedy in Zhuhai
Disappointing stimulus
A big cycle ride ends
Loss and control
Hidden debts, crouching rulers
China’s greatest dumpling run
The Africa premium
A consequential vote in Somaliland
The world’s most unlikely safe haven
Iraq tries to avoid a fight
Hamas quits Qatar
The world’s next country?
The latest expansion
Quitting Qatar
An unlikely haven
Kanzlerdämmerung
Occupied Ukraine
Charlemagne: Musk v Europe
Italy’s Five Star Movement
Sexy at 60 in France
Russians in Cyprus
Russian ruins
The curse of division
Fizzling
Sexy at 60
Elon is from Mars, Europe is from Venus
We are the turbine-builders
Justin Welby resigns
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Bagehot: Wage compression
— Grace-and-favour houses
— Vistry’s woes
5G in Britain
The archbishop and the abuser
Lost connection
The big squeeze
Lost in transition
Dethroning King Coal
The Telegram: Trump-wrangling
The king that refuses to die
How to avoid Oval Office humiliation
Levy breaks
Bartleby: Confidence conundrums
Schumpeter: America Inc First
Big oil’s bombshells in Baku
Germany’s Trump problem
TSMC on a tightrope
Nike runs out of puff
Elliott v Honeywell
Return of the Wundertüte
TSMC’s geopolitical tightrope
Trainer wars
A postcard from Baku
A sticky situation
The magic and the minefield of confidence
America First, business edition
America v the world
America’s next treasury secretary
Buttonwood: Oddly calm markets
Free exchange: The misery index
Poor countries’ climate bill
Crypto mania returns
Money mantras
Risk off
Bitcoin flip
Reality cheque
Misery business
Future imperfect
Bacteria can mine gold from waste
Building better badminton arenas
Norway’s endangered salmon
Goldbugs at work
Shuttle shock
Fish out of water
What does “Gladiator II” get wrong?
November 13th: bloodshed in Paris
Energy transitions, (better) explained
The best films of 2024, chosen by us
Back Story: Strippers and oligarchs
The night that nearly broke Paris
You burn something new every day
Prince Charmless and the ice slipper
Not the same old stories
Economic & financial indicators
Baltazar Ushca
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