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- South Africa election poll tracker, results and guide to the parties
- Should women's football have different rules from men's?
- Scotland's failure to build homes is mainly due to its government
- North Korea tells UN it is speeding up nuclear weapons programme
- This week's covers
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The 2023 crony-capitalism index
- The Turkish opposition faces big obstacles to winning the election
- It's a bird, it's a plane…it's a Chinese flying car
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- An acrimonious debate about covid's origins will rumble on
- A changed world
- The pandemic has accelerated a global decline in the rule of law
- Acknowledgments
- The world this week
- The 40 Best Shows on Max (aka HBO Max) Right Now (November 2024)
- A culture of conspiracy haunts Arizona's elections
- A gruesome corpse scandal sparks outrage in China
- Are video games really addictive?
- Kroger Finalizes $1.37 Billion Opioid Crisis Settlement
- Few countries are better placed than Vietnam to get rich
- Premium Indian whisky is booming
- Tim Walz's life story is appealing, but his record is complex
- Youngsters are fleeing Japan's once-mighty civil service
- A growing number of Britons are on disability benefits
- Why is football in Latin America so complex?
- There Are Three Types of Twilight
- Why America's controls on sales of AI tech to China are so leaky
- Dobbs electrified supporters of abortion rights
- New industrial policies will not help economic stability
- AI will not fix Apple's sluggish iPhone sales any time soon
- Long covid is not the only chronic condition triggered by infection
- The systemic bias Kamala Harris must overcome in order to win
- Business
- Paul Alexander lived longer than anyone in an iron lung
- Anti-lockdown protests have been hijacked by conspiracy theorists
- Italian right-wingers have renamed Milan's airport after Silvio Berlusconi
- Politics
- NATO's boss wants to free Ukraine to strike hard inside Russia
- The British election is becoming an episode of mob justice
- The 'Trump Trade' Isn't What You Think
- Anguish about Joe Biden's candidacy is rational, polls suggest
- Iran rethinks its role as a regional troublemaker
- Brazil's new president is visiting Joe Biden to boost relations
- Why France's president called a snap election
- The first week of COP26 was less substantive than it seemed
- Three countries hit by coups are leaving west Africa's main bloc
- The push to decriminalise abortion in Britain heats up
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Best MacBooks (2024): Which Model Should You Buy?
- Hong Kong smothers dissent ahead of the Tiananmen anniversary
- The high-tech race to improve weather forecasting
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- America's elite universities are bloated, complacent and illiberal
- How the Brain Summons Deep Sleep to Speed Healing
- Bobbi Althoff on Exactly How She Got Rich—and How Rich, Exactly
- Business
- Will artificial intelligence transform school?
- The hell of the sandwich lunch
- Elon Musk Can Keep Handing Out $1 Million to Voters, Pennsylvania Court Says
- Boeing workers end bitter seven-week strike after clinching new pay deal
- The AirFish is a fast ferry that will fly above the waves
- Vital election races in Wisconsin are awfully close
- US House of Representatives elections: live results
- How Kemi Badenoch Became Leader of the UK Conservative Party
- America is unusually bad at clearing up homicides
- These Bird Nests Show Signs of an Architectural 'Culture'
- What would a Trump or Harris win mean for relations with the UK?
- Think Nvidia looks dear? American shares could get pricier still
- When will Americans see those interest-rate cuts?
- The G7 sketches a development-finance initiative to counter China's
- Israel has bloodied Hizbullah but is stuck in a war of attrition
- The alarming foreign policies of France's hard right and hard left
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- KAL's cartoon
- How scientists are using artificial intelligence
- War in space is no longer science fiction
- KAL's cartoon
- Business
- Will chatbots eat India's IT industry?
- Online dating spells the end of Britain's lonely-hearts ads
- A stealth attack came close to compromising the world's computers
- What gift would you give Narendra Modi?
- Car shows in the West are in terminal decline
- Tunisia's strongman president looks set to win another term in office
- This week's covers
- An obscure communist newspaper is shaping Japan's politics
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