The Economist - The World in 2021 - USA (2020-11-24)
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Sweden’s population, had recorded just 615. Sweden was seen as a covid-19 super- spreader. In June, when the others reopened the ...
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combination of emigration and low birth rates means that these societies are ageing and, with no inward migration, their populat ...
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censorship, repression, confrontation with the West and aggression towards neighbours. His willingness to throw away the post-co ...
Although Mr Putin controls the courts, the security services and electoral committees, Russia’s parliamentary elections in 2021 ...
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From defeating the virus to combating climate change, solving global problems requires teamwork, argues Ursula von der Leyen, pr ...
other, and rally them around a common cause. We are team-builders by vocation, and in the quest for a vaccine we have put our co ...
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| Next | Section menu | Main menu | Britain Disruption, deficit and dole Duncan Weldon: Britain economics correspondent, The Eco ...
The year will open with a trade shock as Boris Johnson’s government at last fulfils its pledge to “get Brexit done”: Britain’s t ...
programme of quantitative easing than move to negative interest rates in the face of any new economic shock. By the end of 2021 ...
| Next | Section menu | Main menu | Previous | Deconstruction Adrian Wooldridge: political editor and Bagehot columnist, The Eco ...
And rightly so. The government’s poor handling of the coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated that the idea that Britain possesses ...
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a programme to promote culture, sport and business. Michelle O’Neill, the deputy first minister from Sinn Fein, a nationalist pa ...
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