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The world at your fingertips. Subscribe for unlimited access to world-leading reporting and analysis. Subscriber-only benefits. Full access to all Economist digital products BRAZIL | JUN 5TH 2021 | THE ECONOMIST On the brink Brazil. Brazil. Special reports - Jun 5th 2021. Brazil: The captain and his country. The Amazon: Money trees. Politics: In need of reform. Sources and acknowledgments. EUROPE IS NOW A CORPORATE ALSO-RAN. CAN IT RECOVER ITS Enjoy more audio and podcasts on iOS or Android. Nearly four decades later the company founded by that young upstart, Steve Jobs, is worth more than the 30 firms in REWEAVING THE SAFETY NET—CAN JOE BIDEN EUROPEANISE Reweaving the safety net—can Joe Biden Europeanise American social policy? Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. Also thisweek: how
VOTERS SHOULD CURB MEXICO’S POWER-HUNGRY PRESIDENT Voters should curb Mexico’s power-hungry president. I N A WORLD plagued by authoritarian populists, Mexico’s president has somehow escaped the limelight. Liberals furiously condemn the erosion JAIR BOLSONARO IS NOT THE ONLY REASON HIS COUNTRY IS IN A HOSPITALS ARE full, favelas echo with gunfire and a record 14.7% of workers are unemployed. Incredibly, Brazil’s economy is smaller nowthan it
GOVCOINS: THE DIGITAL CURRENCIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM Govcoins: The digital currencies that will transform finance – Weekly edition of The Economist for May 8th 2021. You've seen the news, now discover the story. EDUCATED VOTERS’ LEFTWARD SHIFT IS SURPRISINGLY OLD AND Every year, the 10% of voters with the most years of schooling gravitated towards left-wing parties, while the remaining 90% slid the other way. By 2000, this had gone on for so long that, as a HOW MANY AMERICAN CHILDREN HAVE CUT CONTACT WITH THEIR Joshua Coleman, a psychologist and the author of “Rules of Estrangement”, found in a recent survey of 1,600 estranged parents that more than 70% had divorced their child’s other parent HOW BIG FIRMS RIP OFF AFRICAN CONSUMERS How big firms rip off African consumers. K OKO MINGI VIII, king of the Nembe people, had a vigorous approach to trust-busting. In 1895 he leda pre-dawn
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The world at your fingertips. Subscribe for unlimited access to world-leading reporting and analysis. Subscriber-only benefits. Full access to all Economist digital products BRAZIL | JUN 5TH 2021 | THE ECONOMIST On the brink Brazil. Brazil. Special reports - Jun 5th 2021. Brazil: The captain and his country. The Amazon: Money trees. Politics: In need of reform. Sources and acknowledgments. EUROPE IS NOW A CORPORATE ALSO-RAN. CAN IT RECOVER ITS Enjoy more audio and podcasts on iOS or Android. Nearly four decades later the company founded by that young upstart, Steve Jobs, is worth more than the 30 firms in REWEAVING THE SAFETY NET—CAN JOE BIDEN EUROPEANISE Reweaving the safety net—can Joe Biden Europeanise American social policy? Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. Also thisweek: how
VOTERS SHOULD CURB MEXICO’S POWER-HUNGRY PRESIDENT Voters should curb Mexico’s power-hungry president. I N A WORLD plagued by authoritarian populists, Mexico’s president has somehow escaped the limelight. Liberals furiously condemn the erosion JAIR BOLSONARO IS NOT THE ONLY REASON HIS COUNTRY IS IN A HOSPITALS ARE full, favelas echo with gunfire and a record 14.7% of workers are unemployed. Incredibly, Brazil’s economy is smaller nowthan it
GOVCOINS: THE DIGITAL CURRENCIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM Govcoins: The digital currencies that will transform finance – Weekly edition of The Economist for May 8th 2021. You've seen the news, now discover the story. EDUCATED VOTERS’ LEFTWARD SHIFT IS SURPRISINGLY OLD AND Every year, the 10% of voters with the most years of schooling gravitated towards left-wing parties, while the remaining 90% slid the other way. By 2000, this had gone on for so long that, as a HOW MANY AMERICAN CHILDREN HAVE CUT CONTACT WITH THEIR Joshua Coleman, a psychologist and the author of “Rules of Estrangement”, found in a recent survey of 1,600 estranged parents that more than 70% had divorced their child’s other parent HOW BIG FIRMS RIP OFF AFRICAN CONSUMERS How big firms rip off African consumers. K OKO MINGI VIII, king of the Nembe people, had a vigorous approach to trust-busting. In 1895 he leda pre-dawn
HOW GREEN BOTTLENECKS THREATEN THE CLEAN ENERGY BUSINESS The figures for the coming decade are mind-concentrating. To stay on track for net zero, by 2030 annual production of electric vehicles needs to be ten times higher than it was last year and the FOREIGNERS RUSH INSIDE THE GREAT WALL EARLY LAST year, as covid-19 brought China to a near-halt for several weeks, multinational corporations caught a glimpse of a different kind of globalisation: one without a THE G7 SKETCHES A DEVELOPMENT-FINANCE INITIATIVE TO 6 hours ago · The Biden administration and other rich democracies can support more projects in the developing world even without a huge influx of capital. They can do more to lower financing costs for SEE HOW AGE AND ILLNESSES CHANGE THE RISK OF DYING FROM Estimated covid-19 risk if diagnosed in the United States. 90% confidence interval. Central estimate. 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Age 84-year-old woman 84-year-old woman Hospitalisation 20.8% SOARING FACTORY PRICES IN CHINA ADD TO GLOBAL INFLATION ERIC ZHU, an international sales manager at a Chinese forklift-maker, has just sent his second letter of the year to customers, explainingthat prices
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WILL COMMERCIAL JETS BREAK THE SOUND BARRIER ONCE AGAIN UBS, a bank, thinks supersonic travel has a future.It puts the cumulative size of the market at between $80bn and $280bn by 2040, depending on regulatory hurdles and whether the planes are VACCINATING THE WORLD: 2BN SHOTS DONE, 13BN TO GO Approximately one-quarter of the world's adults have now received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine. This is a remarkable achievement, given that less than 18 AMERICAN SCHOOLS TEACH READING ALL WRONG PHONICS, WHICH involves sounding-out words syllable by syllable, is the best way to teach children to read. But in many classrooms, ff-on-ics is a dirty sound. Kymyona Burk, who implementedTHE ECONOMIST
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VOTERS SHOULD CURB MEXICO’S POWER-HUNGRY PRESIDENT Voters should curb Mexico’s power-hungry president. I N A WORLD plagued by authoritarian populists, Mexico’s president has somehow escaped the limelight. Liberals furiously condemn the erosion GOVCOINS: THE DIGITAL CURRENCIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM Govcoins: The digital currencies that will transform finance – Weekly edition of The Economist for May 8th 2021. You've seen the news, now discover the story. EDUCATED VOTERS’ LEFTWARD SHIFT IS SURPRISINGLY OLD AND Every year, the 10% of voters with the most years of schooling gravitated towards left-wing parties, while the remaining 90% slid the other way. By 2000, this had gone on for so long that, as a HOW MANY AMERICAN CHILDREN HAVE CUT CONTACT WITH THEIR Joshua Coleman, a psychologist and the author of “Rules of Estrangement”, found in a recent survey of 1,600 estranged parents that more than 70% had divorced their child’s other parent HOW BIG FIRMS RIP OFF AFRICAN CONSUMERS How big firms rip off African consumers. K OKO MINGI VIII, king of the Nembe people, had a vigorous approach to trust-busting. In 1895 he leda pre-dawn
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WHY CORONAVIRUS VARIANTS ARE NAMED USING THE GREEK 7 hours ago · The simplicity is obvious. The variant now known as beta, for example, was the second to be designated a variant of concern, and previously landed with the appellations 501Y.V2 or “THE GOAL IS TO RE-ESTABLISH THE WEST AS A PURPOSEFUL 7 hours ago · The Intelligence “The goal is to re-establish the West as a purposeful force that’s able to act together”—the G7 meets Also on the daily podcast: Britain’s ruling at the free speech AMERICAN SCHOOLS TEACH READING ALL WRONG 21 hours ago · P HONICS, WHICH involves sounding-out words syllable by syllable, is the best way to teach children to read. But in many classrooms, ff-on-ics is a THE MANY FACES OF SEBASTIAN KURZ A SENSE OF déjà vu surrounds Sebastian Kurz, the Austrian chancellor. It is certainly not due to his appearance. At 34, he is a decade or three younger than most European leaders. A slicked-back HISTORIC BATH’S STRUGGLE TO BE BOTH GREEN AND PLEASANT Bath is an extreme example of a trade-off faced by much of the country. Britain has the oldest housing stock in Europe, with one in five homes more than 100 years old. JAIR BOLSONARO IS NOT THE ONLY REASON HIS COUNTRY IS IN A HOSPITALS ARE full, favelas echo with gunfire and a record 14.7% of workers are unemployed. Incredibly, Brazil’s economy is smaller nowthan it
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EDUCATED VOTERS’ LEFTWARD SHIFT IS SURPRISINGLY OLD AND Every year, the 10% of voters with the most years of schooling gravitated towards left-wing parties, while the remaining 90% slid the other way. By 2000, this had gone on for so long that, as a CHINA’S REVEALING AFGHAN STRATEGY China’s revealing Afghan strategy. O N MAY 9TH China’s foreign ministry was asked to comment on an atrocity in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Terrorists had detonated a GOVCOINS: THE DIGITAL CURRENCIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM Govcoins: The digital currencies that will transform finance – Weekly edition of The Economist for May 8th 2021. You've seen the news, now discover the story. VOTERS SHOULD CURB MEXICO’S POWER-HUNGRY PRESIDENT Voters should curb Mexico’s power-hungry president. I N A WORLD plagued by authoritarian populists, Mexico’s president has somehow escaped the limelight. Liberals furiously condemn the erosion ITALY’S POPULIST RIGHT LOOKS MENACING ON MAY 20TH Italy’s interior minister, Luciana Lamorgese, was due in Tunis with the EU’s commissioner for home affairs, Ylva Johansson, to investigate and discuss a humanitarian crisis that HOW BIG FIRMS RIP OFF AFRICAN CONSUMERS How big firms rip off African consumers. K OKO MINGI VIII, king of the Nembe people, had a vigorous approach to trust-busting. In 1895 he leda pre-dawn
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EDUCATED VOTERS’ LEFTWARD SHIFT IS SURPRISINGLY OLD AND Every year, the 10% of voters with the most years of schooling gravitated towards left-wing parties, while the remaining 90% slid the other way. By 2000, this had gone on for so long that, as a CHINA’S REVEALING AFGHAN STRATEGY China’s revealing Afghan strategy. O N MAY 9TH China’s foreign ministry was asked to comment on an atrocity in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Terrorists had detonated a GOVCOINS: THE DIGITAL CURRENCIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM Govcoins: The digital currencies that will transform finance – Weekly edition of The Economist for May 8th 2021. You've seen the news, now discover the story. VOTERS SHOULD CURB MEXICO’S POWER-HUNGRY PRESIDENT Voters should curb Mexico’s power-hungry president. I N A WORLD plagued by authoritarian populists, Mexico’s president has somehow escaped the limelight. Liberals furiously condemn the erosion ITALY’S POPULIST RIGHT LOOKS MENACING ON MAY 20TH Italy’s interior minister, Luciana Lamorgese, was due in Tunis with the EU’s commissioner for home affairs, Ylva Johansson, to investigate and discuss a humanitarian crisis that HOW BIG FIRMS RIP OFF AFRICAN CONSUMERS How big firms rip off African consumers. K OKO MINGI VIII, king of the Nembe people, had a vigorous approach to trust-busting. In 1895 he leda pre-dawn
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EDUCATED VOTERS’ LEFTWARD SHIFT IS SURPRISINGLY OLD AND Every year, the 10% of voters with the most years of schooling gravitated towards left-wing parties, while the remaining 90% slid the other way. By 2000, this had gone on for so long that, as a CHINA’S REVEALING AFGHAN STRATEGY China’s revealing Afghan strategy. O N MAY 9TH China’s foreign ministry was asked to comment on an atrocity in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Terrorists had detonated a GOVCOINS: THE DIGITAL CURRENCIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM Govcoins: The digital currencies that will transform finance – Weekly edition of The Economist for May 8th 2021. You've seen the news, now discover the story. VOTERS SHOULD CURB MEXICO’S POWER-HUNGRY PRESIDENT Voters should curb Mexico’s power-hungry president. I N A WORLD plagued by authoritarian populists, Mexico’s president has somehow escaped the limelight. Liberals furiously condemn the erosion ITALY’S POPULIST RIGHT LOOKS MENACING ON MAY 20TH Italy’s interior minister, Luciana Lamorgese, was due in Tunis with the EU’s commissioner for home affairs, Ylva Johansson, to investigate and discuss a humanitarian crisis that HOW BIG FIRMS RIP OFF AFRICAN CONSUMERS How big firms rip off African consumers. K OKO MINGI VIII, king of the Nembe people, had a vigorous approach to trust-busting. In 1895 he leda pre-dawn
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EDUCATED VOTERS’ LEFTWARD SHIFT IS SURPRISINGLY OLD AND Every year, the 10% of voters with the most years of schooling gravitated towards left-wing parties, while the remaining 90% slid the other way. By 2000, this had gone on for so long that, as a CHINA’S REVEALING AFGHAN STRATEGY China’s revealing Afghan strategy. O N MAY 9TH China’s foreign ministry was asked to comment on an atrocity in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Terrorists had detonated a GOVCOINS: THE DIGITAL CURRENCIES THAT WILL TRANSFORM Govcoins: The digital currencies that will transform finance – Weekly edition of The Economist for May 8th 2021. You've seen the news, now discover the story. VOTERS SHOULD CURB MEXICO’S POWER-HUNGRY PRESIDENT Voters should curb Mexico’s power-hungry president. I N A WORLD plagued by authoritarian populists, Mexico’s president has somehow escaped the limelight. Liberals furiously condemn the erosion ITALY’S POPULIST RIGHT LOOKS MENACING ON MAY 20TH Italy’s interior minister, Luciana Lamorgese, was due in Tunis with the EU’s commissioner for home affairs, Ylva Johansson, to investigate and discuss a humanitarian crisis that HOW BIG FIRMS RIP OFF AFRICAN CONSUMERS How big firms rip off African consumers. K OKO MINGI VIII, king of the Nembe people, had a vigorous approach to trust-busting. In 1895 he leda pre-dawn
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The Economist - World News, Politics, Economics, Business WHAT COUNTS AS A JOURNEY INTO SPACE? 10 hours ago · ON JUNE 7TH Jeff Bezos, the owner of Blue Origin, a rocket maker, announced that on July 20th he would be one of the first people to ride into space in PANDEMIC PARENTING SLANG: ARE YOU A CURLING DAD OR A 16 hours ago · T he only thing worse than the sleepless nights is the insufferable lingo. New parents receive an onslaught of advice, most of it in perplexing jargon or acronyms (if you’ve become a WILL VACCINATIONS KICK-START TRAVEL? 10 hours ago · VACCINATIONS HAVE helped ease national lockdowns, but restrictions on international travel remain severe. When and how might they be lifted? Willie Walsh of the International Air Transport “HE CAME TO POWER PROMISING GRAND THINGS; REALLY WHAT HE’S 19 hours ago · The Intelligence “He came to power promising grand things; really what he’s done is polarise the country”—Mexico votes Also on the daily podcast: AMERICA’S WARY APPROVAL OF AN ALZHEIMER’S DRUG OFFERS HOPE 11 hours ago · NEWS THAT America’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted conditional approval to a new drug, aducanumab, to be marketed as Aduhelm, for IN SOME COUNTRIES, PEOPLE THINK THEY HAVE TOO MUCH FREEDOM 11 hours ago · Daily chart In some countries, people think they have too much freedom of speech A new survey shows that in Kenya, Nigeria and Tunisia, citizens reckon there is too much liberty to give offence WHO IS REALLY IN CHARGE OF NEW YORK CITY? New York City was settled by Dutch migrants in around 1625, but the city that is familiar to most people did not exist until 1898, when five counties—best known by their borough names: the Bronx AMERICA BOTH HELPS AND HINDERS CHINA’S MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL The best-laid battle plans America both helps and hinders China’s military-industrial complex Domestic demand for weapons is up. But American sanctions may The Economist - Homepage Skip to content* Today
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EL SALVADOR’S PRESIDENT SUMMONS THE ARMY TO BULLY CONGRESS Nayib Bukele may get his way, at the price of damaging democracy THE AMERICAS Feb 13th 2020 edition -------------------------Feb 13th 2020
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NAYIB BUKELE, the president of El Salvador, draws notice outside his country for his youth, his jet-black beard and his mastery of social media. Now his authoritarianism is a trending topic. The sight of Mr Bukele entering the National Assembly on February 9th, alongside soldiers toting machine guns, shocked onlookers at home and abroad. He plonked himself in the empty chair reserved for the president of congress. “I liked seeing those empty seats,” he tweeted. “It made it easier for me to imagine them full of honest people who workfor the people.”
Congress accused the president of staging an “attempted coup”. The Constitutional Court rebuked Mr Bukele. _El Faro_, a Salvadorean news website, called his stunt “the lowest moment that Salvadorean democracy has lived in three decades”. He retorted, not very reassuringly, “If I were a dictator, I would have taken control ofeverything.”
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