The Economist - USA (2019-11-23)
The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 China 41 2 argued, would be able to peer into their country and distinguish real warheads from d ...
42 China The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 C hina wasthis week confronted with documentary evidence that it has built a vast and c ...
TheEconomistNovember 23rd 2019 43 1 A fter a bigrise in the state-controlled price of fuel on November 15th, anger erupted acros ...
44 Middle East & Africa The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 2 1 dence. Mr Rouhani has boasted that it has fended off America’s c ...
The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 Middle East & Africa 45 2 but has lost control of the Gaza Strip to its Islamist rival, Hama ...
46 Middle East & Africa The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 M any kenyansstill resent the British colonists who once ruled them, ...
TheEconomistNovember 23rd 2019 47 1 T he diplomatswho have testified to Congress over the past two weeks have underlined a funda ...
48 Europe The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 2 Department policy in eastern Europe. He believed America’s sharp criticism of cor- r ...
The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 Europe 49 1 “W e have higherwages, we do not need bribes,” exclaims a poster taped to a glass sc ...
50 Europe The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 2 I t ismid-morning, butthecornflower- blueshuttersatwhatwasoncea cheery café are clos ...
The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 Europe 51 T wenty yearsago George Robertson, then the head of nato, mocked the European Union. N ...
52 TheEconomistNovember 23rd 2019 1 the labour partyhas held Great Grimsby for 74 years. The Lincolnshire constitu- ency’s past ...
The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 Britain 53 2 the embodiment of faraway and out-of- touch power. There is also unease about immig ...
54 Britain The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 A british electionstill means knocks on the door and uneasy garden-path chats. You’re ...
TheEconomistNovember 23rd 2019 55 1 O ne of africa’sbiggest-ever drug sei- zures took place on September 1st at a modest bungalo ...
56 International The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 2 Drug markets, like other forms of organ- ised crime, thrive best in places wh ...
TheEconomistNovember 23rd 2019 57 1 “I don’t knowif the hospitals are going to like me too much any more with this,” quipped Pre ...
58 Business The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 2 1 200m, were highly concentrated (see chart 2). Zack Cooper of Yale University, wh ...
The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 Business 59 2 Bartleby Go to work on an egg Economist.com/blogs/bartleby M ohammed rahimehleft D ...
60 Business The EconomistNovember 23rd 2019 1 I n 1990 british telecom(bt), a former state-owned monopoly, was in the early stag ...
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