The Economist UK - 16.11.2019
46 Middle East & Africa The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 (^2) Faso’s Soum province, the miners hire jiha- dists to provide se ...
The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 47 1 I t was adecision that had been decades in the making, yet was still a messy fudge. On Nove ...
48 Asia The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 2 tionalists since the 1980s, and a fixture of thebjp’s election manifestos since 1996. ...
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The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 Asia 49 1 O n the daythat Kem Sokha was released from 14 months of house arrest, he de- cided to ...
50 Asia The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 2 1 T hey hadtravelled for hours, some for days. It didn’t matter. They had made it to T ...
The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 Asia 51 2 Banyan Still negotiating I t had lookedlike a complete rupture. In early September Pre ...
52 The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 1 E very evening around nine o’clock, dozens of homeless people start to trickle into Sanlian ...
The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 China 53 2 homeless people who are “professional beggars” see a day spent at a shelter as a day ...
54 China The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 T here weremoments during a recent gathering of Americans, Chinese and Europeans, invit ...
The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 55 1 I t is hardto keep up with the protest movements under way around the world. Large anti-gov ...
56 International The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 2 protests. But none of these theories is uni- versally helpful. The world econ ...
P roxy advisoryservices used to be an obscure feature of corporate America. No longer. These geeky outfits, which re- view mount ...
58 Business The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 2 1 advice critical of management. Charles El- son of the University of Delaware arg ...
The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 Business 59 2 firms to be more transparent, especially about possible conflicts of interest, but ...
60 Business The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 M odern citiesowe their shape to two 19th-century revolutions in personal transporta ...
P anic is sweepingthrough supermarket aisles. Profits are mea- gre, convenience is king, discounters are rife. Even Amazon, Walm ...
62 The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 1 I n hollywood lingo, Disney+ launched hot. On blitz day, as Disney called the eve of its te ...
The EconomistNovember 16th 2019 BriefingThe future of entertainment 63 2 1 of iac, who in 1986 founded Fox Broadcast- ing as a r ...
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