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    How bad are video games for your grades?

    Arriving on the magical continent of Teyvat, you and your twin are attacked and separated by an unwelcoming god. When you regain consciousness,...

    A dazzling new gold rush is under way. Why?

    Less than a mile from Singapore’s luxurious Changi Airport sits a rather less glamorous business park. Residents of the industrial estate include freight...

    Hizbullah’s sprawling financial empire looks newly vulnerable

    Why Israel is now bombing Lebanese banks

    The West faces new inflation fears

    Central bankers have avoided celebrations. They know full well that consumers and firms, stung by the highest inflation since the 1970s, would not...

    Why the West faces new inflation fears

    Central bankers have avoided celebrations and declarations of victory. They know full well that consumers and firms, stung by the highest inflation since...

    Trump’s trillion-dollar tax cuts are spiralling out of control

    His zany promises would blow up the deficit

    Inside the secret oil trade that funds Iran’s wars

    In a war with Israel, Iran would need money. Not just to buy weapons and keep its economy afloat, but to re-arm militias...

    How the German economy went from bad to worse

    It was with Teutonic understatement that Robert Habeck noted economic conditions were “not satisfactory”. Germany’s economy minister was speaking on October 9th, just...

    An economics Nobel for work on why nations succeed and fail

    Why are some countries rich and others poor? The question, full of childlike curiosity, is the most important in economics. A person’s living...

    Why investors should still avoid Chinese stocks

    Nothing changes sentiment like price, according to one investing maxim. The world-weary saying reflects the fact that after a stockmarket surge speculators usually...

    China’s property crisis claims more victims: companies

    THE FORECLOSURE and court auction of 87 flats in the southern city of Changsha last month underlines many of the problems with China’s...

    Europe’s green trade restrictions are infuriating poor countries

    WHEN AID donors helped fund the Mozal aluminium smelter in Mozambique, the goal was to help that southern African country build up its...
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