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After fighting was reported close to hospitals in Gaza the UN’s humanitarian aid chief, Martin Griffiths, called attacks on health-care facilities “unconscionable”...
Iran and Saudi Arabia called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza...
Darfur, a region in Sudan is facing “another genocide”, warned the EU’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell...
In Paris thousands of marchers protested against antisemitism...

Can Narendra Modi complete India’s state-building project?
Ethnic violence shows it will take more than infrastructure development

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Essential India
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Many say they were rounded up by the police, beaten and dumped at checkpoints

The Gaza war has deepened Joe Biden’s Iran nightmare
For America, Iran is part of a new “axis of evil” with Russia and China
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David Enoch argues intellectuals should be more honest about the uncertainties
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Oil traders are flocking to sanctions-free Venezuela
But how long will that last, given Nicolás Maduro’s disregard for democracy?
Democrats are giddy from this week’s electoral sweep
But their wins say little about Joe Biden’s 2024 prospects
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America’s bad auto loans could have nasty consequences
The country’s credit unions are particularly exposed
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Consultants are designing bespoke awards to help companies build their brands
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David Kirke believed safe sport repressed people’s imaginations
The world’s first bungee-jumper and founder of the Dangerous Sports Club died on October 21st, aged 78
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Silicon Valley is piling into the business of snooping
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Xi Jinping wants China to have better toilets
But his power has limits
Ukraine’s long war

Ukraine’s commander-in-chief on the breakthrough he needs to beat Russia
General Valery Zaluzhny admits the war is at a stalemate

A year after its liberation, Kherson still knows fear—and defiance
Russia continually lobs shells at the Ukrainian city
Tracking the Ukraine war: where is the latest fighting?
Our satellite view of the conflict, updated daily
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Why Gaza’s refugee camps are so vulnerable
More than half of the enclave’s population are registered refugees
Western values are steadily diverging from the rest of the world’s
People’s principles were expected to align as countries got richer. What happened?

How intrepid Victorian surveyors mapped the length and breadth of Britain
Today’s country walkers owe much to the theodolite-lugging cartographers of the early Ordnance Survey
Large, creative AI models will transform lives and labour markets
They bring enormous promise and peril. But how do they work?
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India is in the midst of an unusual IPO boom
Extraordinary economic growth makes even ordinary companies look good
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Parliament’s flawmakers
British MPs are failing at their most basic job—scrutinising laws
Donald Trump’s lead with one year to go
If America’s presidential election were held tomorrow, he would probably win
How scary is China?
Why America must understand China’s weaknesses as well as its strengths
In praise of daredevil economics
Politicians can make their countries richer—if they are willing to take risks
Special reports: November 11th 2023
Unknown soldiers
Overestimating China’s armed forces would be dangerous, argues Jeremy Page
The People’s Liberation Army is not yet as formidable as the West fears
China is struggling to recruit enough highly skilled troops
From hypersonic missiles to undersea drones, the PLA is making leaps
Xi Jinping worries that China’s troops are not ready to fight
Xi Jinping is obsessed with political loyalty in the PLA
Invading Taiwan would be a logistical minefield for China
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