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The new age of interventionism—the big state is back in business
Is Hong Kong about to host a natural experiment on Omicron’s severity?
Boris Johnson’s career of rule-breaking runs into crisis
From a Birkin bag to bitcoin: Kazakhstan’s protests in six objects
Russia and the West meet for a crucial week of diplomacy
“It’s 13,000 school districts—that’s splintered into thousands of angry arguments”—America and schools
How wearable health trackers could disrupt medicine
Dementia will affect more than 150m people worldwide by 2050
What is Rodrigo Duterte’s legacy?
An EU-funded horror story
Will households’ excess savings keep the American economy afloat?
“We’re the idiots, now”: a California doctor on his unvaccinated colleagues
Is the pandemic making juries less fair?
The first successful pig-to-human heart transplant has been performed
It was hard for any viewer to look away from Sidney Poitier
“I think a major Russian attack on Ukraine is a very real possibility”—on the diplomacy to avert it
A growing number of soldiers are deserting the Burmese army
The Omicron wave in New York looks worse than in England
The return of big government sparks questions for Europe
The $28trn global reach of Asian finance
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