
#wired.com. What Causes the Northern Lights?. The aurora borealis is usually seen near the Arctic, but solar winds and magnetic turbulence are sparking some of the best light shows in centuries throughout the US.
#May.24.2024 ×

#reutersagency.com. Microsoft’s UAE deal could transfer key U.S. chips and AI technology abroad | Reuters News Agency. Reuters exclusively reported that Microsoft’s high profile deal with the United Arab Emirates-backed AI firm G42 could eventually involve the transfer of
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. A live-streamed attempted coup in Congo shakes the region. The involvement of Americans in the botched putsch is embarrassing for Washington as it tries to maintain influence
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. Brazil, India and Mexico are taking on China’s exports. To avoid an economic shock, they are pursuing a strange mix of free trade and protectionism
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. Chinese weapons are taking over in Africa. Sales are helped by low prices and a lack of scruples
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. How many people have died in Gaza?. The fog of war may be thick, but some figures are solid
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. Walmart’s latest product? Its customers. The retail giant is selling advertisers access to its shoppers
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. Americans are fretting over their body odour. They are covering themselves in new types of deodorant
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. A death, an illness, and an uncertain Middle East. The region could be on the cusp of real change
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. The Economist’s agony uncle returns. Pets, drugs and schedule send: another postbag for Max Flannel
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. How the Chinese state aims to calm the property market. Officials appear willing to spend public money on private capitalists
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. Shrinking populations mean less growth and a more fractious world. Politicians must act now to avert the worst
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. Boaz v BlackRock: Whoever wins, closed-end funds lose. Farewell to a financial mystery
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. Global firms are tapping India’s workers like never before. They want their brains more than their brawn
#May.23.2024 ×

#economist.com. The death of the president changes the power dynamic in Iran. The supreme leader’s son may be the beneficiary
#May.21.2024 ×

#economist.com. Can the rich world escape its baby crisis?. Governments are splurging on handouts to avert catastrophe
#May.21.2024 ×

#economist.com. The ICC’s threat to arrest Binyamin Netanyahu has shocked Israel. America and Israel have reacted with outrage at the implied equivalence between Israel and Hamas
#May.20.2024 ×

#economist.com. The death of Iran’s president will spark a high-stakes power struggle. Amid a regional war, a fight at home between the clerics and military looms
#May.19.2024 ×

#economist.com. The revolt against Binyamin Netanyahu. His war cabinet and generals want a new plan—and a new boss
#May.19.2024 ×

#economist.com. Can Nvidia be dethroned? Meet the startups vying for its crown. A new generation of AI chips is on the way
#May.19.2024 ×

#economist.com. Israel has seen arms embargoes before. But this time it will struggle without American military support
#May.16.2024 ×
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