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Why do countries move their capital cities?
A new film offers a sympathetic portrait of Neville Chamberlain
“He’s come as close as he decently can to saying he’d like the job”—Mario Draghi and Italy’s presidency
Boris Johnson’s diminishment, the future of technology and vaccine mandates
Nigeria’s conservative north is overflowing with aphrodisiacs
Covid-19 vaccines have made Americans less anxious and depressed
Why the bias for debt over equity is hard to dislodge
Can China create a world-beating AI industry?
How is Omicron affecting the global economic recovery?
Mario Draghi’s bid to become president is bad for Italy and Europe
Why Russia has never accepted Ukrainian independence
What China’s bullying of Lithuania reveals about Europe
Where next for air travel?
South Africa, the world’s coal junkie, tries to quit
In America, Omicron is spreading westward
“West Side Story” and the magic of remakes
America’s labour shortages have done little to boost perks for workers
Boris Johnson’s would-be assassins are very like him
Omicron comes to Mexico, a place that never really shut down
What America’s largest technology firms are investing in
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