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    America has always gained consent from the losers of its presidential elections—even during a civil war. Yet there is reason to worry about November. Our cover this week

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    China would prefer to airbrush the Cultural Revolution from the historical record. "Forbidden Memory" is a powerful lesson in why that is so difficult

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    On the latest episode of ""Babbage"": -The dangers of approving covid-19 therapies and vaccines too quickly -Is Elon Musk's Neuralink project, to link a computer to human brains, science or spin? -And the art and science of breath

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    Why does South Korea have one of the lowest birth rates in the world? Film supported by

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    Will economic recovery from the pandemic be U-shaped, W-shaped or look like something else altogether? Listen to “Money Talks”

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    Boris Johnson’s party is losing its image of competence. That presents the Labour Party with an opportunity

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    Many Americans worry November’s election could herald a constitutional crisis. Should they be concerned? and discuss on our “Checks and Balance” podcast

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    The film beautifully expresses the nightmare of being trapped inside one’s own thoughts, while boldly experimenting with narrative form

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    China's list of data products which can no longer be sold abroad without permission could scupper Microsoft's and Oracle's bids for TikTok

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    Should governments pay less attention to so-called experts and crowd-source advice from open-minded generalists? is ’s latest guest on “The Economist Asks” podcast

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    The next prime minister must deal first with the effects of covid-19, but will not be able to ignore foreign affairs

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    Inhale...and exhale. On our “Babbage” podcast this week, author talks to on improving the quality of our breathing

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    In a matter of weeks at the beginning of the pandemic, 5,000 people in Britain were taken off the streets and put in hotels. What happened next? From

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    Brazil’s economy minister, Paulo Guedes, is visibly uneasy about the president’s spending during the pandemic

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    Many Canadians are eager to keep Americans out—but these British Columbians value transnational togetherness

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    Britain's National Health Service remains among the world’s biggest purchasers of fax machines

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    Female characters in Pakistan’s television dramas are often depicted as helpless damsels. Not so in “Churails”

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    Abe Shinzo rose fast despite having been an average student who whizzed around in a red Alfa Romeo and played a lot of mahjong

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    If a wicket falls in an empty stadium, does it make a sound? Inside the world of bio-secure cricket From

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    The demands are clear: a new constitution, the dissolution of parliament and an end to the persecution of government critics

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    Parents worry that their children will lose fluency in Mongolian and grow up unable to use the classical Mongolian script

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