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Naturally, more work is needed. Although GLS -1 agonists have been used in diabetes for 20 years, some of the newer findings ...
T his week our cover in America features Donald Trump as the country’s deporter-in-chief. We ask whether a man who makes ugly ...
An image shared on Facebook claims to show a cover from The Economist of President-elect Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. Verdict: False The Economist did not publish any such cover.
The Economist is known to produce some of the best magazine covers of all time, and these thoughtful illustrations on its online platform demonstrate the newspaper's eye for style. Despite what ...
Every year "The Economist" releases its end-of-year issue "The Word Ahead," featuring insight into global events and topics that will take center stage in the upcoming year. This year's cover ...
The new cover story of the Economist. Gulp! Low probability, high impact event and very unlikely but keep it on your radar. …Amid heated rhetoric on both sides, one Chinese newspaper has ...
"The EU and NATO are Mr Putin's ultimate targets," The Economist writes. "To him, Western institutions and values are more threatening than armies. He wants to halt their spread, corrode them from ...
Our worldwide cover this week was devoted to the downfall of Bashar al-Assad. A lot of commentary has warned that post-Assad Syria is doomed to descend into religious tyranny or civil war.
An image shared on Facebook claims to show a cover from The Economist of President-elect Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. Social media users are claiming to show a published ...