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On July 23rd, after two years and an unprecedented number of submissions from governments and international institutions, the ...
For a handful of decades a handful of magazines like GQ, Vanity Fair and Vogue dictated to the whole world what was “hot” and ...
The Epstein uproar has revealed an unexpected danger—for the president—of a Justice Department that seems partisan ...
Formerly known as food stamps, the programme has roots in a New Deal plan to redirect crop surpluses. Its subsequent survival ...
According to Oliver Wyman, a consultancy, the share of intermodal goods in America that travel by rail on journeys longer ...
THAILAND AND Cambodia have mostly kept heavy weapons out of their long-simmering border disputes. So the sudden violence on ...
That approach should please much of his flock. New polling commissioned by The Economist suggests that Catholics are more ...
The term seems unlikely to make a comeback outside the party, however. For one thing, since the 1990s tongzhi has become a ...
Yet they also risk leaving the giants looking like sprawling conglomerates, struggling to achieve a jumble of unrelated ...
M ongolia is a nation of horsemen. In the 13th century its cavalry, led by Genghis Khan, conquered huge chunks of Asia and ...
Mr Trump and Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, are ideological foes and Mr Trump’s allies have long decried a ...
As Western countries curtail support, the fate of one the world’s oldest state-building projects hangs in the balance. Three ...