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The Economist· 2025-12-11 14:20
While plant food is a much less lucrative export than energy for the Kremlin, it nonetheless renders Europe’s food security dependent on supplies from its enemy https://t.co/4nkrlJINOq ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 14:15
Apocalyptic warnings are doomed to fail. Mainstream politicians would be wiser to subject governments-in-waiting to the democratic scrutiny they deserve https://t.co/Fok8eDEYed https://t.co/CzXVjd0hhQ ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 14:00
You could travel the world with him via his photographs of food. He made even the most boring foodstuffs look interesting. We remember one of Britain’s most notable photographers https://t.co/6UB42sO9sW ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 13:45
Also on the daily podcast: the sorry state of America’s working-from-home capitals and how Pepsi won over one world region https://t.co/aA95q4FV5C ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 13:40
America in 1894 “resonates in this second Gilded Age”, writes a history professor in a guest essay. “Yet these two eras are not doppelgangers—they have distinct and important differences” https://t.co/LNBB05yDVl ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 13:25
The blame is widely shared https://t.co/aDvBD0fID1 ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 13:20
Could you survive 72 hours without outside food, water or electricity? https://t.co/0FfKGYTz7Z ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 13:10
The baijiu business is the latest to be struck by “involution” https://t.co/V0lPuyU4gD ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 13:05
Its endless bureaucratic rules trap would-be reformers https://t.co/FfNq40HGjN ...
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The Economist· 2025-12-11 13:00
What will happen to fringe parties in 2026? For “Your Party”, the holding name for Jeremy Corbyn’s band of lefties and Gaza activists, a schism is a matter of when, not if https://t.co/bwjNBl5gIg ...