The Economist [Sat, 18 Feb 2023]

calibre

Language: English

Publisher: calibre

Published: Feb 18, 2023

Description:

Articles in this issue: Politics Business KAL’s cartoon This week’s cover Still aloft The great moderation Supreme mistake Plug and pay A chance for change On China and space, Turkey, Paul Pennyfeather, Pakistan, The Gambia, banking, old age Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on why he is running to be Nigeria’s president Peter Obi on why he is running to be Nigeria’s president The overhaul of Israel’s judiciary will maim its democracy, says Polly Bronstein A hard road Baby gap Building bad On the edge Judgment call Knives out at the festival France’s fatal Russia fascination A house divided Hostel environment All hail the laptop classes The mystery of the twitching crabs Ocean retreat The Brexit Re-enactment Society Haley’s comma The rent is too damn high Homeward bound The power of suggestion Arguing behind bars Shoot first, ask questions later Politics in drag The day of judgment Never let a crisis go to waste Lessons from the land of high inflation A dictator’s purge In bad nick Choked and gasping Ditch-digging Dry season Modi against the media The long arm of the police Your driving licence, madam? America bad, China good Hearts and minds Driven away Unleashed, sort of Shock therapy Adani companies’ decent earnings offer only moderate relief K-popoly The Iger sanction Caffeine with Cassie The data geeks of war Going great guns Bolt from the blue The afterFTX In full flight Brace for impact Not a scientist Brain gain The case for optimism Crystal maze A step towards a Pill for men? Warming to their task News from the underground Black holes and dark energy Culture in the time of Z Free Byrd Women beware women Propaganda Inc Machismo and murder By any other name Economic data, commodities and markets The rich are different Will avian flu be the next human pandemic? Through a child’s eyes Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)