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#economist.com. The threat of war is empowering the Islamic republic’s hardliners. As a result, Iran’s new president is off to a disappointing start
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. Making love not war in the Middle East. Israelis and Lebanese are finding each other on dating apps, whether they want to or not
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. YouTube in Africa offers a new kind of news. Demographics and the weakness of traditional media explain the rise of video news
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. A shift towards green investment is under way in Africa. Green deals represent almost half of all venture-capital activity in the continent
#Aug.22.2024

#economist.com. In Congo, a desperate struggle to control the deadly mpox outbreak. A rush to isolate the disease and vaccinate people is under way
#Aug.21.2024

#economist.com. The Middle East’s bizarre waiting game: ceasefire or Armageddon?. Israel accepts a proposal to pause fighting but Hamas’s hardliners may not
#Aug.20.2024

#economist.com. The bunkers on Beirut’s golf course are in the crosshairs. Still, hazards off the fairway are no excuse for slow play
#Aug.15.2024

#economist.com. Iran’s electronic confrontation with Israel. The two adversaries are engaged in an intense cyber struggle, with Israel still a click ahead
#Aug.15.2024

#economist.com. Israel’s ultra-Orthodox still won’t fight, invoking scripture. An age-old argument is making Binyamin Netanhayu face an enduring dilemma
#Aug.15.2024

#economist.com. The lessons of Africa’s tax revolts. If states want to collect more, they will have to offer something in return
#Aug.15.2024

#economist.com. Cheap Asian motorcycles are transforming African cities. The $1,000 boda boda carries a big economic punch
#Aug.15.2024

#economist.com. Why South Africa’s army is floundering in Congo. Its decline is a parable of the rainbow nation
#Aug.08.2024

#economist.com. Iran’s frightening new playbook for war. It is abandoning the restraint that has prevented open conflict with Israel
#Aug.08.2024

#economist.com. South Africa’s foreign minister wants better relations with the West. Ronald Lamola’s view counts: he may be the next president
#Aug.08.2024

#economist.com. Africa’s two most populous economies brave tough reforms. Will Ethiopia and Nigeria be able to stick to them?
#Aug.08.2024

#economist.com. Israeli aircraft buzz Beirut as the drums of war bang loud. As Iran and Hizbullah threaten retaliation for Israeli assassinations, Lebanon is in the firing line
#Aug.07.2024

#economist.com. Hamas’s pick of Yahya Sinwar as leader makes a ceasefire less likely. The appointment of the architect of October 7th ties the group closer to Iran
#Aug.06.2024

#economist.com. The Middle East braces for wider war as Iran weighs its response. After Israeli strikes, America is rushing troops to the region and airlines are steering clear
#Aug.04.2024

#economist.com. Ethiopia is in the midst of a kidnapping epidemic. As the government hails a new IMF deal, lawlessness is spreading
#Aug.01.2024

#economist.com. Somaliland’s camel herders are milking it. Commercial dairies are scaling up an old trade
#Aug.01.2024

#economist.com. Will Hamas turn from war to politics?. The assassination of its political leader poses a string of dilemmas
#Aug.01.2024

#economist.com. Israeli strikes on Beirut and Tehran could intensify a regional war. At the very least, they will delay talks over a ceasefire in Gaza
#Jul.31.2024

#economist.com. Israeli retaliation in Lebanon seems inevitable. But it still wants to avoid all-out war against Hizbullah
#Jul.28.2024

#economist.com. Rwandan soldiers may outnumber M23 rebels in Congo. The prospect of dislodging the rebels is becoming dimmer
#Jul.25.2024
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