The Economist (EU) - 6 Dez 2025
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The biology of autism
Syria, one year on
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An interview with Keir Starmer
Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein on tokenising finance
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A summary of political and business news
Two cheers for Ahmed al-Sharaa
Coke fiends and coke friends
Choosing a chair
Britain’s gamble
An EU scandal
Europe must pay
An interview with Keir Starmer
Netanyahu’s pardon plea
Syria’s unhappy Alawites
The trials of The Hague
Meddling in Honduras
Debating leaf blowers
A pipeline in Congo
Ukraine peace talks
Polling predictions
Greece goes digital
Cricket diplomacy
Electrifying Africa
Rape laws in Italy
African Mormons
Special elections
Brazil and Africa
Polling and AI
Trump accounts
Trumpcare
Defence recruitment
China’s entertainment boom
American job fears
Indian defence startups
The biology of autism
Chinese stars flee America
Dark tourism
Tom Stoppard, a playwright who contained multitudes
Statistics on 42 economies
AI and the economics of information
Stockholm ascends
A battle for the West
The 40-hour workweek
Lessons from Japan
The Hollywood of micro-dramas
Watching a leaked court-martial
Mouth-taping
Mega-mergers
VW shifts gear in China
AI adoption’s frontiers
Altice’s debt manoeuvres
Quiet fury in Hong Kong
Kyrgyzstan’s democracy
Satellites v astronomers
Tyler Mitchell's photos
Indo-Russian relations
Penmakers in trouble
Cyclones and floods
Sanctions on Russia
The next Fed chair
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Dystopian fiction
Advent calendars
Bursting bubbles
Word of the year
A crypto victim
Golden toilets
The world this week
The world this week
How AI is rewiring childhood
Britain’s slot-machine politics
Squabbling while Ukraine burns
Two cheers for Ahmed al-Sharaa
Choosing the chair
Russians in Europe
Paying a decent wage
Common cents
One syllable, two syllables
Two weeks’ notice
Larry Fink and Rob Goldstein
Generation AI
Pumping iron
Charlemagne: An EU scandal
The trials of The Hague
Ukraine peace talks
Greece goes digital
Rape laws in Italy
Flame out
The last shall be average
Basta means basta
Not so judgy
Diplomats at the trough
The Polish Zloty and the Independence of Narodowy Bank Polski as the Foundations of Economic Development
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Our interview with Sir Keir Starmer
Polling predictions
With a pinch of salt
The man versus the moment
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One year on
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Africa’s Mormonism boom
Syria’s unhappy Alawites
Netanyahu’s pardon plea
How to power Africa
Trouble brewing
Begging your pardon
Purchasing power
An oily deal
Latter-day Saints on the march
Drifting with purpose
Lexington: Coke fiends and friends
Landscaping wars
Special elections
Trump accounts
Polling and AI
Trumpcare
Concepts of a plan
After the fall
But no cigar
Confirmation bias
Baby steps
Coke fiend, coke friend
The price of a person
Meddling in Honduras
Cricket diplomacy
Brazil and Africa
Grenada’s first XI
The meddler
Brazil is embracing its African roots
Boom times
Kyrgyzstan’s ailing democracy
Banyan: Lessons from Japan
Flooding in South-East Asia
Vladimir Putin goes to India
Floods in Asia
Third wheel
Regressing to the mean
Mine control
The long goodbye
Watching a leaked court-martial
Quiet fury in Hong Kong
Chaguan is away
Fire, then quiet fury
The general who said “no”
You’re in the army, wow
The Telegram: West and the rest
What Donald Trump means by “Western civilisation”
Altice’s debt manoeuvres
62 VW shifts gear in China
AI adoption’s frontiers
Penmakers in trouble
Creative tension
Bartleby: The 40-hour workweek
The Hollywood of micro-dramas
Schumpeter: Mega-mergers
Showing up
Jobs for the bots
Animals, ink
Changing lanes
High and Drahi
Clock wise
The return of the mega-merger
Free exchange: AI misinformation
Buttonwood: Stockholm ascends
The Federal Reserve’s next chair
How to spot a bubble bursting
The hubris of Strategy Inc.
Russia feels the pressure
The golden age endures
Golden toilets and China’s economy
Hassett, really?
Once you pop
The leading Kevin
Going for broke
Refined attacks
Busted flush
The winner takes it all
Cold-blooded analysis
The new neurotribes
Well informed: Mouth-taping
Satellites v astronomers
My God, it’s full of Starlinks
Is it beneficial to tape your mouth shut?
Fatal attractions
Trending dystopian fiction
Advent calendars for all
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