Djibouti, the port-state squeezed by the Houthis’ Red Sea campaign: While warships protect cargo, migrants trying to reach the Middle East are on their own
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How a trucker became a deadly people smuggler: Transporting undocumented migrants across America can seem like easy money – until everything goes wrong
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The one-legged trucker who became a deadly people-smuggler: Transporting undocumented migrants across America can seem like easy money – until everything goes ...
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Tinnitus nearly drove me mad: I have had to learn to live in a world without silence
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Tinnitus nearly drove me mad: I have had to learn to live in a world without silence
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Tired of wokeness? Move to Florida: How the Democrats lost the Sunshine State
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Japan: Latest Famitsu review scores: The latest edition of popular Japanese video games magazine Weekly Famitsu is now with subscribers and Issue 1843 contains a ...
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How poor Kenyans became economists’ guinea pigs: Randomised controlled trials have many problems. They may still be the best tool for solving poverty
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How poor Kenyans became economists’ guinea pigs: Randomised controlled trials have many problems. They may still be the best tool for solving poverty
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Life and death in Putin’s gulag: Navalny’s death has exposed the similarities between Russia’s current penal system and Stalin’s
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Why I opened a secret school for Afghan girls: When the Taliban cracked down on girls’ education, one woman knew what she had to do
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The hopes and dreams of Ukraine’s teenage refugees: Photographer Polly Braden has followed the lives of schoolgirls who fled after Russia’s invasion
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Society bombards us with instructions to be happier, fitter and richer. Why have we become so dissatisfied with being ordinary? econ.st/4bIvPGE 👇
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Dateline: The Economist’s weekend history quiz: Can you guess when these extracts were published?
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Why right-wing Italians love hobbits, pirates and talking seagulls: Their obsession with fantasy literature has a long and curious history
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Alexei Navalny has died, according to the Russian prison service. The leading opposition figure endured ignominy, imprisonment and poisoning throughout his ... Show more
The town that Ozempic and Wegovy built: Novo Nordisk’s drug is helping millions to lose weight. It is also changing Denmark
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TikTok gurus made property investing look easy. I lost thousands: Samuel Leeds has retooled an old sales pitch for the age of influencers. No amount of ...
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Inside the TikTok property hustle: Samuel Leeds has retooled an old sales pitch for the age of influencers. No amount of controversy seems to dent it
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The town that Ozempic and Wegovy built: Novo Nordisk’s drug is helping millions to lose weight. It is also changing Denmark
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TikTok gurus made property investing look easy. I lost thousands: Samuel Leeds has retooled an old sales pitch for the age of influencers. No amount of ...
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The prisoner and the oligarch: the struggle for Georgia’s future: Can Mikheil Saakashvili, a former president, win back the hearts of his countrymen?
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The last stand of the call-centre worker: AI is poised to eliminate customer-service agents. We’ll miss them when they’re gone
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A psychologist reckons that passive aggression is thriving as we see less of our colleagues. Discover why the pathology lurks in us all econ.st/4bpPaMy 👇
The slavery heirs who went on an apology tour: Their ancestor was one of Britain’s biggest slave-owners. So they came to the Caribbean to say sorry
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Will AI save us from customer-service hell?: Lifelike chatbots are coming. And call-centre workers are first in line
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Will climbers have to brave Everest without Sherpas?: Mountain work can be well paid by Nepali standards but traditional guides are finding it less attractive
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Sweden’s polite war with Elon Musk: Unions are cheerfully preparing to fight Tesla for 538 years
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Give us our homes! The angry victims of China’s property crisis: Millions of people are waiting for homes that may never be built
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On patrol with the Ukrainian army’s drone hunters: Mobile air-defence units have just a few minutes’ notice to shoot down deadly weapons
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Ron DeSantis takes his last gasps in Iowa: Now Trump looks unbeatable, the state’s usual election-year electricity is absent
economist.com/1843/2024/01/10/ron-desantis-takes-his-last-gasps-in-iowa
Quick Glance: Trump's Victory in Iowa
- Donald Trump has achieved an overwhelming victory in the first US election contest of 2024, easily fending off a reduced field of Republicans in the Iowa caucuses.
- With an estimated 99% of the votes counted, Trump was at 51%, DeSantis at 21.2%, and Haley at 19.1%.
- The former president has shattered the previous record for the largest margin of victory in a contested Republican presidential race in the state, which stood at 12 percentage points.
- An early estimate indicates that 100,000 Republicans participated in the caucuses on Monday, significantly lower than the turnout in 2016, according to Iowa Republican party chairman Jeff Kaufmann.
Gucci is cheap and eggs are pricey in Russia’s surreal economy: War spending has Russians partying like it’s 2021. But some are also stockpiling dollars
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Ron DeSantis takes his last gasps in Iowa: Now Trump looks unbeatable, the state’s usual election-year electricity is absent
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Ron DeSantis takes his last gasps in Iowa: Now Trump looks unbeatable, the state’s usual election-year electricity is absent
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