The Economist UK - 10.08.2019
40 Middle East & Africa The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 1 U nder thecorrugated-iron roof of the Bong Intellectual Centre, a te ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Middle East & Africa 41 2 city divided by sect and class, they also lead to unexpected encount ...
42 The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 1 A t one fellswoop, India’s central gov- ernment has ended the special status enjoyed by Jammu ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Asia 43 2 allowed parliament to abolish the state, and split it into two new “union territories” u ...
44 Asia The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Y ou wouldnever guess that Singa- pore has just celebrated Racial Har- mony Day. An offens ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 45 1 O n the afternoonof July 31st young- sters in dozens of Chinese cities raced to government of ...
46 China The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 party, the Kuomintang (kmt), supports friendlier ties with the mainland and made big ga ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 China 47 O n balance, it seems implausible that a committee—let alone a committee run by grey-suit ...
48 The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 1 B rowsing peacefullyat a waterhole, the herd of two dozen elephants seems oblivious to the ca ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 International 49 2 est in their survival, but that is proving hard to bring about. In a village ju ...
Innovation Summit Is business culture the enemy of innovation? October 3rd 2019, London Innovation can be a catalyst for growth, ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 51 1 B right-blue letters greet women at Trellis, an egg-freezing studio in New York. “It’s up to ...
52 Business The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 The second type of fertility business— preservation—was spawned by more re- cent bre ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Business 53 F or morethan a decade investors have waited for America’s shale industry to mature. A ...
54 Business The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 S oon afterdinnertime, Xiangyang Park in central Shanghai transforms into a ballroom. ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Business 55 2 Bartleby Turn off and drop out Economist.com/blogs/bartleby T he swimmingtrunks have ...
56 Business The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 I n1989 the thin-hulled Exxon Valdezsupertanker ran aground in Prince William Sound, A ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 57 1 C arl von clausewitz, the Prussian mil- itary theorist, never wrote about cur- rency wars. Bu ...
58 Finance & economics The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 1 buyers exemptions from some tariffs. But after Mr Trump’s new tarif ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Finance & economics 59 2 The damage to America’s economy is less tangible. A survey by the Fed ...
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