Hot air: emissions reduction

Hot air: emissions reduction

The International Energy Agency has published a report explaining what needs to happen if the world is to get to net zero emissions by 2050. It points to a transition away from fossil fuels on an epic scale. Today Somaliland celebrates its 30th anniversary. It has been a quiet success story in a sea of instability. But what it craves is international recognition as a state. And soaring share prices are normally cause for cheer—unless your computers can’t keep up. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer

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Coming two terms with it: Putin’s power grab

Coming two terms with it: Putin’s power grab

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Stimulating discussion: policy responses to covid-19

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When in Rome...stay put: Italy on lockdown

When in Rome...stay put: Italy on lockdown

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A day without women: a vast strike in Mexico

A day without women: a vast strike in Mexico

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Nevertheless, she persisted: the futility of restricting abortion

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Testing times: the world responds to covid-19

Testing times: the world responds to covid-19

Our journalists explore the variance in both policy and preparedness among different countries and regions that are dealing with coronavirus outbreaks—or that soon will. American graduates are saddled...

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Joe through a rough patch:Biden’s super Tuesday

Joe through a rough patch:Biden’s super Tuesday

The former vice-president stormed a raft of primaries yesterday, setting up a two-horse race to the Democratic nomination. What happens next, though, doesn’t depend entirely on those two. A new study ...

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