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That approach should please much of his flock. New polling commissioned by The Economist suggests that Catholics are more ...
THAILAND AND Cambodia have mostly kept heavy weapons out of their long-simmering border disputes. So the sudden violence on ...
On July 23rd, after two years and an unprecedented number of submissions from governments and international institutions, the ...
Formerly known as food stamps, the programme has roots in a New Deal plan to redirect crop surpluses. Its subsequent survival ...
AIDS AND HIV, the virus that causes it, once sparked fear across the world. Apocalyptic forecasters in early 2002 reckoned ...
India can be a difficult place to live, with its pollution, noise and chaos. Yet even the richest stay put. This year some ...
Ever since he was first elected in 2017 Mr Macron has pushed the idea of European “strategic autonomy”. For years it was ...
On the face of it, Uganda’s intervention in eastern Congo is less controversial than that of M 23 and Rwanda. The government ...
Yet they also risk leaving the giants looking like sprawling conglomerates, struggling to achieve a jumble of unrelated ...
That has caused shipping bosses to watch every oscillation in Mr Trump’s trade policies closely, though anticipating them has ...
For a handful of decades a handful of magazines like GQ, Vanity Fair and Vogue dictated to the whole world what was “hot” and ...
This is Jolene Jolene, a women’s-sports bar. Chelsea Fishman, its owner, opened Jolene Jolene in Atlanta on July 4th. That ...