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What next for Mali?

Mutinous soldiers have toppled the president. They may have more trouble dealing with protesters and jihadists

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The challenge of mediation in Mali

China

Changes to China’s hukou system are creating new divides

The rich find it easier to move to big cities; the poor are being pushed towards small ones

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Finance & economics

Buttonwood: Bubble-hunting has become more art than science

With the usual gauges of frothiness out of action, behavioural signals are all investors have

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The world is losing its big old trees

Even if some new forests are growing, the remaining canopies are becoming shorter—and so less able to absorb carbon

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Asia

Urban Laotians pay handsomely for ant-egg soup

But will young people retain a taste for this nutritious tradition?

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Special report: The Midwest

A region with outsized punch

America’s Midwest matters out of proportion to its size, says Adam Roberts

The urban prairie

For the region to prosper, its bigger cities must flourish

Separate, downtrodden

The region has particular problems with segregation and policing

America’s Mittelstand

Advanced manufacturing can thrive, as Grand Rapids shows

From rustbelt to brainbelt

How higher education can drive prosperity

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