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  • by david hall
How to make sense of Xi Jinping, China’s enigmatic ruler

His project to restore the Communist Party’s overbearing role has grim implications for China and the world

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Leaders
  • by david hall
How to keep the brain healthy

Neuroscience is experiencing a renaissance. Not before time

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  • by david hall
How afraid should Europe be of Giorgia Meloni?

Italy’s next leader will be constrained by politics, markets and money

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  • by david hall
An energy crisis and geopolitics are creating a new-look Gulf

It will be richer, more powerful—and more volatile

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  • by david hall
America should reform its police forces, not defund them

Cops need to be trusted if they are to curb a surge of killings

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  • by david hall
Vladimir Putin’s war is failing. The West should help it fail faster

Ukraine’s friends should reinforce its success by sending more and better weapons

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  • by david hall
The death of Elizabeth II marks the end of an era

It deprives Britain of a thread that wove the nation together, and linked it to its past

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How spying on sewage could save lives

Wastewater surveillance is a cheap tool to spot health problems, but it is open to abuse

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China’s last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
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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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