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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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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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7 hours ago · America’s border agency intercepted 180,034 illegal migrants in May, a new 21-year high. The number of unaccompanied children at the border is falling, as is WHY THE MARKET FOR SECONDHAND PRIVATE-EQUITY STAKES IS 9 hours ago · Buttonwood Why the market for secondhand private-equity stakes is thriving Wherever there is a primary market, a secondary one is never far behind CONTINENTAL EUROPE ENTERS THE GENDER WARS 9 hours ago · Self-ID, as it is known, is the idea that people be allowed to change the legal markers of their sex simply by saying so, without jumping through any medical hoops.Trans-rights groups say thisis
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