The Economist USA - 10.08.2019
20 United States The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 groups recruited through mainstream platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and You ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 United States 21 W hen it comesto the treatment of mentally ill people, says Tom Dart, “in future ...
22 United States The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 R usty bellclimbs a roadside platform and gazes at the sweeping, flower- strewn l ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 United States 23 M ary ann glendonis not used to having her bona fides ques- tioned. The 80-year-o ...
Whathasbeendrivingvolatilityinthemarket? Threethingswereresponsibleformarketturbulence inthefourthquarteroflastyear:tradefears;p ...
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26 The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 1 T he moquecain Espírito Santo, a state of 4m people on the coast of south-east- ern Brazil, i ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 The Americas 27 2 his first day. Even when two years later po- lice officers went on strike, and 2 ...
28 The Americas The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 A fter theaxis of evil comes the “exclu- sive club of rogue nations”. That at leas ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 29 1 A t one fellswoop, India’s central gov- ernment has ended the special status enjoyed by Jammu ...
30 Asia The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 allowed parliament to abolish the state, and split it into two new “union territories” u ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Asia 31 Y ou wouldnever guess that Singa- pore has just celebrated Racial Har- mony Day. An offens ...
32 The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 1 O n the afternoonof July 31st young- sters in dozens of Chinese cities raced to government of ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 China 33 2 party, the Kuomintang (kmt), supports friendlier ties with the mainland and made big ga ...
34 China The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 O n balance, it seems implausible that a committee—let alone a committee run by grey-suit ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 35 1 “I n rwanda it’snot easy to get a job,” says Jean-Paul Bahati, a student at Kep- ler, a colle ...
36 Middle East & Africa The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 alx, a for-profit institution that opened its first campus in Nairob ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 Middle East & Africa 37 1 U nder thecorrugated-iron roof of the Bong Intellectual Centre, a te ...
38 Middle East & Africa The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 2 city divided by sect and class, they also lead to unexpected encount ...
The EconomistAugust 10th 2019 39 1 A bdul aziz, a tall, strongly built young man, falls silent and looks down. He has been descr ...
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