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- Why everyone should think like a lawyer
- Why fake research is rampant in China
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- There's more than one way to spay a cat
- The Palestinian cause no longer binds the Arab world
- Are British voters as clueless as Labour's intelligentsia thinks?
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- Michel Barnier's burden
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- An obscure communist newspaper is shaping Japan's politics
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- Bob Dole believed in hard work, not words
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- Where are all the British robots?
- Why companies get inflation wrong
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- North Korea is shutting embassies
- Ukraine's counter-offensive is speeding up
- Kamala Harris makes Donald Trump look out of his depth
- A price war breaks out among China's AI-model builders
- How geopolitical tensions could disrupt the global car industry
- To understand Xi Jinping, it helps to be steeped in the classics
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- Could America fight its enemies without breaking the law?
- Peter Brook saw acting as an uncompromising search for truth
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- Far-right ideas are gaining a renewed respectability in France
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- An assisted-dying bill is again introduced to Westminster
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- Delaware judge rules against Elon Musk's $56B pay package again
- Vladimir Putin spends big—and sends Russia's economy soaring
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