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#economist.com. Quitting Qatar is the least of Hamas’s problems. Farewell to comfortable villas in Doha, hello Turkey
#Nov.14.2024

#economist.com. To get more capital, Africa needs more data. Poor data and small capital markets make it hard to gauge risks and returns
#Nov.14.2024

#economist.com. The world’s most unlikely safe haven. As war rages in the Middle East, Shia are fleeing to a deadly dictatorship
#Nov.10.2024

#economist.com. Will Donald Trump “stop the wars” in the Middle East?. What he does may depend on which son-in-law spoke to him last
#Nov.07.2024

#economist.com. Israel’s war aims in Lebanon are expanding. It is hoping for political change as well as the destruction of Hizbullah
#Nov.07.2024

#economist.com. Congo-Brazzaville has lost a big chunk of its oil revenue. A court case offers a glimpse into what may have happened to the country’s money
#Nov.07.2024

#economist.com. Why the fertility gap between north and south Nigeria matters. It has enormous implications for development
#Nov.07.2024

#economist.com. Binyamin Netanyahu fires his defence minister. The Israeli prime minister stamps his authority on his government
#Nov.06.2024

#economist.com. What the world can learn from Botswana. Peaceful transfers of power are a wonderful thing
#Nov.01.2024

#economist.com. Israel is keeping open the nuclear option. It has prepared a path to hit Iran’s nuclear sites after America’s election
#Oct.31.2024

#economist.com. Iran needs a new national-security strategy. Will it choose a nuclear bomb or detente with America?
#Oct.28.2024

#economist.com. Another African war looms. An agreement two years ago halted a bloody conflict in Ethiopia but sowed the seeds of new ones
#Oct.27.2024

#economist.com. Israel’s limited missile strike on Iran may be the start of a wider assault. Whatever Iran’s response to the attack, it carries risks for the regime
#Oct.26.2024

#economist.com. Israel’s leaders are watching America’s election closely. Who wins will shape Israel’s approach to its three wars
#Oct.24.2024

#economist.com. Do Israel’s assassinations work?. Why the conventional wisdom about decapitating Hamas and Hizbullah might be wrong
#Oct.24.2024

#economist.com. Mozambique’s ruling party wins a dodgy election. Two opposition figures were murdered days before the result was announced
#Oct.24.2024

#economist.com. How African churches are keeping the faith alive abroad. A revamped version of the prosperity gospel appeals to young immigrants
#Oct.24.2024

#economist.com. Gold is booming. So is the dirty business of digging it up. It is mined in Africa, traded in Dubai and lucrative for warlords and jihadists
#Oct.24.2024

#economist.com. Yahya Sinwar made Hamas his own fief. Will his successor embrace more violence or compromise?
#Oct.24.2024

#economist.com. America’s election and Israel’s wars reach a crescendo—together. An Israeli aerial strike on Iran remains likely in the coming days
#Oct.21.2024

#economist.com. Yahya Sinwar will hold sway over Hamas from beyond the grave. Will his death moderate or aggravate its bloody ethos?
#Oct.19.2024

#economist.com. How Yahya Sinwar’s death will change the Middle East. Gaza’s mastermind of mayhem is dead. A ceasefire may be alive again
#Oct.17.2024

#economist.com. Bad ideas are back on the menu in the Middle East. From a proxy force in south Lebanon to regime change, what’s old is new again
#Oct.17.2024

#economist.com. Lebanon’s army is less useless than its reputation suggests. It is one of the few remaining institutions holding the country together
#Oct.17.2024
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