
#economist.com. × Ghana, Africa’s model democracy, is losing its sheen. Ahead of an election on December 7th, the mood in the country is grim
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × Not all European business is a profitless wasteland. How to spot a corporate star, old-world edition
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × Xi Jinping’s campaign against gambling is a failure. Chinese citizens go to great lengths to bet
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × The hidden cost of Chinese loans. Governments that borrow from China must pay more to borrow from others
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × How sports gambling became ubiquitous. Europe is at the centre of the industry’s growth
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × France is not alone in its fiscal woes. Deficits look worryingly wide across Europe
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × Cronyism is a problem. But not always an economic one. Research on the topic is surprisingly nuanced
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × MAGA types have a point on debanking. A booming compliance industry is causing problems
#Dec.05.2024

#economist.com. × Russian businesses are beginning to bear the cost of war. Soaring interest rates, a plunging currency and labour shortages are biting harder
#Dec.04.2024

#economist.com. × Syria’s Bashar al-Assad is in mortal danger. Whether he survives may depend not on his allies but on his one-time foes
#Dec.04.2024

#economist.com. × How painful will Trump’s tariffs be for American businesses?. Their options range from hoarding goods and raising prices to rewiring supply chains
#Dec.03.2024

#economist.com. × Intel’s troubles deepen, as its boss makes an abrupt exit. Pat Gelsinger’s surprise departure poses a dilemma for Donald Trump
#Dec.02.2024

#economist.com. × How China will strike back at Trump. Xi Jinping has set out his tariff red lines. What if America crosses them?
#Dec.01.2024

#economist.com. × Russia’s plunging currency spells trouble for its war effort. Supplies from China are about to become more expensive
#Dec.01.2024

#economist.com. × Syrian rebels sweep into Aleppo in an embarrassing rout for Bashar al-Assad. Russia and Iran, the Syrian dictator’s closest allies, will be of less help than they used to be
#Nov.30.2024

#economist.com. × The Lebanese-American businessman in Donald Trump’s inner circle. Can Massad Boulos influence the incoming administration in the region?
#Nov.28.2024

#economist.com. × America under Joe Biden plays the pragmatist in Africa. Donald Trump is likely to follow suit
#Nov.28.2024

#economist.com. × Will the trouble ever end for Volkswagen and its rivals?. From strikes to Trump tariffs, calamities abound
#Nov.28.2024

#economist.com. × Nigeria seeks to restore pride in its artefacts, ancient and modern. A new museum in Benin City will showcase “a cauldron of creativity”
#Nov.28.2024

#economist.com. × New cures for Africa’s most gruesome diseases. Sleeping sickness, riverblindness and more could be tackled
#Nov.28.2024

#economist.com. × TikTok wants Western consumers to shop like the Chinese. It still has some convincing to do
#Nov.28.2024

#economist.com. × Audiobooks are booming, thanks to streaming subscriptions. As Amazon opens access to Audible, expect demand to grow
#Nov.28.2024

#economist.com. × After Northvolt’s failure, who will make Europe’s EV batteries?. The continent looks ever more reliant on Asian producers
#Nov.28.2024
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