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Britain
  • by david hall
Could the Labour Party blow its big opportunity?

Sir Keir Starmer’s party is terrified of letting victory slip through its fingers

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Britain
  • by david hall
Rishi Sunak’s snap election is odd and illogical—much like him

For a man who says he has a plan, the prime minister acts in an impulsive way

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Leaders
  • by david hall
Rishi Sunak’s election call makes no sense, but is good news

Whether an act of political genius or lunacy, Britons should welcome it

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Europe
  • by david hall
Le Pen’s hard right looks set to crush Macron’s centrists

The vote in France spells trouble for the president

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democracy
  • by david hall
Misinformation is a 'real danger to our democracy.' What can election boards do about it?

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, officials, advocates and experts have expressed concern over misinformation and disinformation about candidates and elections in Chicago, Cook County and Illinois.

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
How a Russia-linked mine may keep the ANC in power

South Africa’s ruling party was broke a few months ago, but its fortunes are changing

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Britain
  • by david hall
What police commissioners tell you about the British election

Neither Labour landslide nor hung Parliament

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Britain
  • by david hall
The narcissism of minor differences, Labour Party edition

On the centre-left the small divisions can be the most toxic

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  • by Yueqing
China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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What the war on tourism gets wrong
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Why investors are unwise to bet on elections
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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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