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China has turned Xinjiang into a police state like no other
(economist.com)
303 points
farseer
8 years ago
244 comments
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Loneliness is pervasive and rising, particularly among the young
(economist.com)
303 points
known
8 years ago
222 comments
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North Korean hackers stole a record $1.7B of crypto last year
(economist.com)
303 points
helsinkiandrew
3 years ago
191 comments
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Indian IT consultancies struggle against technological obsolescence
(economist.com)
299 points
one_electron
6 years ago
275 comments
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There is a worrying amount of fraud in medical research
(economist.com)
296 points
martincmartin
3 years ago
108 comments
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Why Canada Should Join the EU
(economist.com)
295 points
gpi
a year ago
767 comments
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Finland has slashed homelessness; the rest of Europe is failing
(economist.com)
294 points
ashergill
5 years ago
352 comments
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Congestion pricing in Manhattan is a predictable success
(economist.com)
293 points
edward
a year ago
520 comments
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How trains could replace planes in Europe
(economist.com)
293 points
edward
5 years ago
438 comments
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Tokyo: A big city that is also pleasant to live in
(economist.com)
293 points
brimnes
4 years ago
437 comments
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Too many laws, too many prisoners
(economist.com)
293 points
gruseom
16 years ago
167 comments
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The Coming Food Catastrophe
(economist.com)
292 points
mastazi
4 years ago
597 comments
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The health benefits of sunlight may outweigh the risk of skin cancer
(economist.com)
292 points
petethomas
9 months ago
247 comments
164.
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Companies would benefit from helping introverts to thrive
(economist.com)
292 points
tomaskazemekas
10 years ago
194 comments
165.
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Is America's jobs market nearing a cliff?
(economist.com)
291 points
harambae
6 months ago
659 comments
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Who profits most from America's baffling health-care system?
(economist.com)
289 points
cratermoon
3 years ago
419 comments
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Intel and the $1.5T chip industry meltdown
(economist.com)
288 points
__Joker
4 years ago
690 comments
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India’s second wave of Covid-19 feels nothing like its first
(economist.com)
288 points
divbzero
5 years ago
366 comments
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Turkey’s earthquakes show the deadly extent of construction scams
(economist.com)
288 points
Brajeshwar
3 years ago
307 comments
170.
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Can Uber ever make money?
(economist.com)
287 points
lxm
7 years ago
412 comments
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Why San Francisco’s city government is so dysfunctional
(economist.com)
287 points
JumpCrisscross
5 years ago
401 comments
172.
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A world of free movement would be $78T richer
(economist.com)
286 points
deegles
8 years ago
371 comments
173.
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Car insurance in America is too cheap
(economist.com)
285 points
scythe
2 years ago
847 comments
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How Norway spends its $882B global fund
(economist.com)
283 points
punnerud
10 years ago
157 comments
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America should borrow from Europe’s data-privacy law
(economist.com)
281 points
kushti
8 years ago
170 comments
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Bullshit jobs and the yoke of managerial feudalism
(economist.com)
280 points
wyclif
8 years ago
244 comments
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Europe drastically cut its energy consumption this winter
(economist.com)
279 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
588 comments
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It’s time for Alphabet to spin off YouTube?
(economist.com)
279 points
alexcos
3 years ago
339 comments
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How Hong Kong became a police state
(economist.com)
278 points
shalmanese
4 years ago
271 comments
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Teenagers are better behaved and less hedonistic (2018)
(economist.com)
277 points
pjrule
6 years ago
431 comments
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