The Economist - USA (2019-11-30)
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 China 41 E ven in aChina filled with the shiny and the new, the southern city of Guangzhou stand ...
42 TheEconomistNovember 30th 2019 1 M en withguns fill the town of el-Fa- sher in western Sudan’s troubled Dar- fur region. At t ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Middle East & Africa 43 2 time both sides are serious,” says a unoffi- cial. Rebel leaders h ...
44 Middle East & Africa The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 1 T he rally’sorganisers feared that turn- out would be low. Even af ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Middle East & Africa 45 2 including the editor-in-chief, Lina Atallah. As police raids go in ...
46 TheEconomistNovember 30th 2019 1 G ermany owns no nuclear weapons. It renounced the very idea when it reuni- fied in 1990. Bu ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Europe 47 2 ed at in September. It would also restart a fraught debate over the presence of b61s ...
48 Europe The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 T he resilienceof Joseph Muscat’s La- bour government has been a wonder to behold. For ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Europe 49 A urélie, aged 50; Justine, 20; Martine, 64; Safia, 35; Denise, 58; Monique, 72; Amina ...
50 Europe The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 N o one evergot rich betting against Angela Merkel. Germany’s chancellor has outlasted ...
TheEconomistNovember 30th 2019 51 1 S o long asthey disappear within 48 hours, manifestos seldom matter. Yet everyone recalls th ...
52 Britain The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 2 1 big rise in the corporate-tax burden (to the highest level in the g7), heavier ta ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Britain 53 2 Islamophobia. His affection for well-paid hyperbole in his former side-gig as a new ...
54 Britain The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 T his is anage of political surprises. Donald Trump won the presidential election of ...
TheEconomistNovember 30th 2019 55 1 F or a so-calledghetto, Mjolnerparken seems rather pleasant. The public- housing complex in ...
56 International The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 2 prove. But a second objection is easier to examine—that ghettos harm their re ...
TheEconomistNovember 30th 2019 57 1 W hat do youbuy the luxury group that has everything? More diamonds, ap- parently. On Novemb ...
58 Business The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 2 Nobody expects Tiffany watches to be sold in Louis Vuitton stores, for example. Bu ...
The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 Business 59 R einventingcapitalismisallthe rage.TheBritishAcademy,a scholarly body,issueda provo ...
60 Business The EconomistNovember 30th 2019 1 I t sounds simple: lift heavy blocks with a crane, then capture the power generate ...
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