Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Climate change: COP-out
Coups in Africa: With a putsch and a shove
American taxes: Capital pains
Chinese women: Clouds over the sky
Decentralised finance: The fun in non-fungible
Letters to the editor: On food technologies, Top Glove, malarial bed nets, Poland, liberals, email
Migration: African odyssey
Turkey: Autumn of the patriarch
The EU’s borders: Wire transfer
Serbia: A Balkans arms race
French acronyms: PFUE? LOL
Russia: The new Communists
Charlemagne: Going nuclear
Fiscal policy: Farewell to austerity
The budget: Something ventured
Industry: Battery bonanza
Earnings: Pay up
Benin bronzes: Coming home to roost
Privacy: Taking on the taxman
Bagehot: Super-green Boris
Sudan: The generals strike back
African languages: Free clicks
The United Nations: Expatonomics
Countering Iran: Diplomacy by other means
Israel: Bibi’s long bye-bye
Entrenched partisanship: The Democrats’ disadvantage
Virginia’s next governor: Down to the wire
Police and politics (1): Minneapolis: A question of safety
Police and politics (2): Vaccine mandates: Hands up, no shots
Narco-hippos: Wallow on
Prostitution: Bringing sex work out of the shadows
Lexington: No one loves Joe Biden
Chile: Fuelling the flames
Digital currencies: Red, white and blue tape
Bello: No-growth economics
South-East Asia: ASEANgst
Civil war in Myanmar: In for the long haul
Banyan: BJP v Bollywood
Emissions targets: Zero effort
Afghanistan’s economy: The next crisis
Japanese society: The sun, the moon and the ponytail
Feminism: The long wait
Media controls: All the news that’s fit to reprint
Vaccine passports: Hard pass
Stabilising the climate: The biggest picture
State of play: The Paris challenge
The Asian century’s emissions: Eastern approaches
Economics and energy: Flows and fuel
Negative emissions: If I could turn back time
Veils and ignorance: Governing the atmosphere
Tech earnings: Cloudy with a dearth of chips
Japanese corporate governance: Poison-pill popping
Trouble brewing: America Inc’s earning
Retail subscription services: Outside the box
Shell: Splitting time?
Bartleby: Into battle they don’t go
Schumpeter: Mad Men v machines
Non-fungible tokens: Through the looking glass
Our auction: The NFT party
Tax in America: A tale of two profits
The energy crunch: Perverse but persistent
Buttonwood: Back with a vengeance
Housing in China: The long wait for a tax everyone loves to hate
Free exchange: The pyjama revolution
Private space stations: Placing perches in the sky
Avian reproduction: No sex please, we’re condors
Renewable energy: A census of solar cells
Human rights in China: Xinjiang blues
“The Potato Eaters”: Earthy delights
Johnson: Write like an Egyptian
Europe in the 21st century: Crisis management
British fiction: Smoke and mirrors
Indicators: Economic data, commodities and markets
Electric vehicles: The grid’s the thing
Anne Saxelby: Say cheese, America!
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Articles in this issue: Politics Business KAL’s cartoon Climate change: COP-out Coups in Africa: With a putsch and a shove American taxes: Capital pains Chinese women: Clouds over the sky Decentralised finance: The fun in non-fungible Letters to the editor: On food technologies, Top Glove, malarial bed nets, Poland, liberals, email Migration: African odyssey Turkey: Autumn of the patriarch The EU’s borders: Wire transfer Serbia: A Balkans arms race French acronyms: PFUE? LOL Russia: The new Communists Charlemagne: Going nuclear Fiscal policy: Farewell to austerity The budget: Something ventured Industry: Battery bonanza Earnings: Pay up Benin bronzes: Coming home to roost Privacy: Taking on the taxman Bagehot: Super-green Boris Sudan: The generals strike back African languages: Free clicks The United Nations: Expatonomics Countering Iran: Diplomacy by other means Israel: Bibi’s long bye-bye Entrenched partisanship: The Democrats’ disadvantage Virginia’s next governor: Down to the wire Police and politics (1): Minneapolis: A question of safety Police and politics (2): Vaccine mandates: Hands up, no shots Narco-hippos: Wallow on Prostitution: Bringing sex work out of the shadows Lexington: No one loves Joe Biden Chile: Fuelling the flames Digital currencies: Red, white and blue tape Bello: No-growth economics South-East Asia: ASEANgst Civil war in Myanmar: In for the long haul Banyan: BJP v Bollywood Emissions targets: Zero effort Afghanistan’s economy: The next crisis Japanese society: The sun, the moon and the ponytail Feminism: The long wait Media controls: All the news that’s fit to reprint Vaccine passports: Hard pass Stabilising the climate: The biggest picture State of play: The Paris challenge The Asian century’s emissions: Eastern approaches Economics and energy: Flows and fuel Negative emissions: If I could turn back time Veils and ignorance: Governing the atmosphere Tech earnings: Cloudy with a dearth of chips Japanese corporate governance: Poison-pill popping Trouble brewing: America Inc’s earning Retail subscription services: Outside the box Shell: Splitting time? Bartleby: Into battle they don’t go Schumpeter: Mad Men v machines Non-fungible tokens: Through the looking glass Our auction: The NFT party Tax in America: A tale of two profits The energy crunch: Perverse but persistent Buttonwood: Back with a vengeance Housing in China: The long wait for a tax everyone loves to hate Free exchange: The pyjama revolution Private space stations: Placing perches in the sky Avian reproduction: No sex please, we’re condors Renewable energy: A census of solar cells Human rights in China: Xinjiang blues “The Potato Eaters”: Earthy delights Johnson: Write like an Egyptian Europe in the 21st century: Crisis management British fiction: Smoke and mirrors Indicators: Economic data, commodities and markets Electric vehicles: The grid’s the thing Anne Saxelby: Say cheese, America! Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)