Isle take it: Turkey’s adventures in the Med

Isle take it: Turkey’s adventures in the Med

The considerable oil and gas reserves beneath the eastern Mediterranean have sparked Turkey’s interest—as well as a number of disputes in the region and beyond. China’s leaders like to say their country has history’s longest-surviving civilisation; now a new archaeological site allegedly offers some proof. And the grave risk to the world’s tallest trees. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer

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Food awakening: Iran’s ripple effect

Food awakening: Iran’s ripple effect

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Shipping forecast: will America’s blockade work?

Shipping forecast: will America’s blockade work?

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To Viktor, no spoils: Hungary’s new start

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In a momentous election, Viktor Orban has lost power in Hungary after 16 years of increasingly autocratic rule. Our correspondent explains how the country’s opposition led by Peter Magyar ousted a cor...

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NATO’s dialogues: America’s (next) threat to go

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Over troubled waters: Trump’s bridge-and-plant plot

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Hungary for change? A challenger to Orban

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