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- Why South Africa is drifting into the Sino-Russian orbit
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- France Funnels Hundreds Arrested in Riots Through Hasty Trials
- Fearing China, Australia rethinks its defence strategy
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- Vladimir Putin says the world's energy infrastructure is "at risk"
- "The" human genome was always a misnomer
- Judge curbs US officials' liaisons with social media groups
- Britain's semiconductor strategy shows the bind the country is in
- Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis Says Its Next Algorithm Will Eclipse ChatGPT
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- The Taliban have launched an impressive new war on drugs
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- Singapore's economic outlook has 'dimmed', says central bank chief
- Britain announces another crackdown on anti-social behaviour
- Why activist investors are going to have a busy year
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- Lawrence MacEwen made a tiny island prosper
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- How Zionism has evolved from a project to an ideology
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- Why America and Europe fret about China turning inwards
- Argentina's populist political movement is at its lowest ebb
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- How an English miner's daughter rose to work in the White House
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- Taliban order closure of beauty salons in Afghanistan
- A big advance in mapping the structure of the brain
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- Co-ordinated rocket salvoes suggest Israel's old enemies are reuniting
- How India's states compete for investment
- How geopolitical tensions could disrupt the global car industry
- Does China's softer tone extend to Taiwan?
- Australia has faced down China's trade bans and emerged stronger
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- Labour makes striking gains in the heartland of Brexit
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- Russia's brutal mercenaries probably won't matter much in Ukraine
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- Partygate: Met investigating Tory gatherings in December 2020
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- Will the recent banking chaos lead to an economic crash?
- A Detail Indiana Jones 5 Gets So Right, That Star Wars Gets So Wrong
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- New Zealand is right to atone for its colonial crimes in the Pacific
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- Why Donald Trump's defeat in court matters
- A UN biodiversity meeting is slugging it out in Montreal
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- For the first time since the 1960s, China's population is shrinking
- Why wretched Lebanese are fleeing across the sea
- Gothenburg at 400: Sweden's second city discovers its fun side
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- A trial in New York exposes US-Mexican counter-narcotics tensions
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- Nigel Lawson was the economic brain of Thatcherism
- Britain is still marked by the mistakes of the Beeching Report
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