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India is struggling with a catastrophic second wave

A return of the virus was inevitable. The government’s failures were not

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India’s giant second wave is a disaster for it and the world

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Vladimir Putin is growing ever more repressive as he loses support

The Russian president has only one goal: his own survival


Science & technology

A malaria vaccine shows promising results in clinical trials

If successful, it could prevent thousands of childhood deaths in Africa

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What is controversial about Joe Biden saying “Armenian genocide”?

The events of a century ago still make many in Turkey bristle


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India’s covid tsunami

Russia the menace • The sanctions boom • Carbon emissions • Football and money


Finance & economics

Buttonwood: The pitfalls of trading geopolitical risk

Beware the armchair general—especially if it’s yourself

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Business

Europe’s Super League scores a spectacular own goal

The football clubs’ failed venture has weakened their future bargaining position

Leaders

At last, German voters will get a proper choice in a national election

The ruling Christian Democrats and the Greens offer distinct visions and contrasting personalities

Leaders

From United Kingdom to Untied Kingdom

The bonds that hold England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland together are weaker than at any time in living memory

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Surprisingly, suicide has become rarer during the pandemic

Financial support from governments may have reduced one potential cause of despair


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Special report: The future of work

A bright future for the world of work

Workers the world over have had a torrid year. But the future is bright, argues Callum Williams

Labour markets are working, but also changing

Labour markets have coped with covid-19 better than expected. But they have changed

The biggest losers from covid-19

Covid-19 is a disease of the poor and the powerless

The rise of working from home

The shift to a hybrid world of work will have a big impact on managers

Robots threaten jobs less than fearmongers claim

Recessions and pandemics accelerate automation. Yet warnings of a jobless future are overblown

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