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- Frans de Waal taught the world that animals had emotions
- Why New York scrapped congestion charging
- Plenty of circumstantial evidence at Donald Trump's trial
- The harmony between Labour and Britain's trade unions
- Russia's gas business will never recover from the war in Ukraine
- Fury erupts in China over a food-safety scandal
- Will Hamas turn from war to politics?
- Obituary: Opportunity, a rover on Mars, was declared lost on February 12th
- Business
- How cheap drones are transforming warfare in Ukraine
- The broken business model of British universities
- Li Qiang and China look to make up with Australia
- What fiscal rules should Britain have?
- Autherine Lucy was an unlikely pioneer
- America's election and Israel's wars reach a crescendo—together
- American politicians are the oldest in the rich world
- America's college heads revise rules for handling campus protests
- Was your degree really worth it?
- The movement of capital globally is in decline
- Death and destruction in a Russian city
- SafeLine - Serve As A Reverse Proxy To Protect Your Web Services From Attacks And Exploits
- Donald Trump joins Elon Musk for SpaceX Starship rocket launch
- Why everyone should think like a lawyer
- Business
- Business
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Mitsubishi backs Ample's radical approach to charging EV batteries
- Should women's football have different rules from men's?
- How shallow was Labour's victory in the British election?
- Will artificial intelligence transform school?
- Concussions Are Remarkably Common and Can Cause Long-Term Problems
- Business
- He has already fathered many children. Now Musk wants all of the US to embrace extreme breeding | Arwa Mahdawi
- A marketing victory for Nike is a business win for Adidas
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What to make of the US Supreme Court's latest abortion ruling
- Digital twins are speeding up manufacturing
- Wally Amos built, and lost, a delicious empire
- Governments are finding new ways to squash free expression online
- Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's dictator, thumbs his nose at Joe Biden
- India-Pakistan relations are becoming more marginal and worse
- Can America's stockmarket rally last?
- Ukraine's convicts take the fight inside Russia
- Azerbaijan's government turns on its critics at home
- Inside the world of crazy rich Indians
- The economics of the climate
- China is building nuclear reactors faster than any other country
- Life and death in a Christmas tree
- The systemic bias Kamala Harris must overcome in order to win
- Will Joe Biden's new plan bring relief to Gaza?
- How Africans can stay cool as the climate warms
- Watch out Beijing, China's second-tier cities are on the up
- Europe faces a painful adjustment to higher defence spending
- Politics
- Why France has made abortion a constitutional right
- Biden's chances of re-election are better than they appear
- KAL's cartoon
- Xi Jinping and China face another tough year
- China's foreign minister goes missing
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
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