The Economist - The World in 2021 - USA (2020-11-24)
recovery. Others, like Canada and France, have tied climate-related conditions to bail- out funds. And the European Commission p ...
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occupancy rates more than doubled from a low of 22% in April to 47% in August. And travellers are keen to get going. According t ...
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date of January 2021 was pencilled in. That may slip again, but the delay will not diminish the sour mood surrounding the event. ...
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will still prefer independent travel, despite efforts to make public transport safer by promoting the wearing of masks. In Berli ...
first five journeys, which suggests that training and practice can help. Pilot schemes to approve e-scooters have been launched ...
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offices are forced to close, or when people are afraid to visit them, the impact on villages and small towns is minimal. Cities, ...
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Now universities are working out how to get by with fewer of them. The problem will be most acute in countries with strict trave ...
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has not happened yet, but as more aspects of human life involve being plugged into networks, that could change in 2021. To harm ...
and the number of potential targets grows, it is now a question of when, rather than if, a cyber-attack will prove deliberately ...
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The UN World Food Programme predicts that acute hunger will double by the end of 2020: an additional 130m people will not have e ...
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Ing-wen won re-election as president of Taiwan. And Sir Keir Starmer, whom we tipped as “a dark horse to watch” in the aftermath ...
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