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The Economist 30 September 2023

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September 30 2023 Issue: 
  • Living to 120 is becoming an imaginable prospect
  • The war in Ukraine is a powerful reason to enlarge
  • Joe Biden may come to regret his claim to be pro-union
  • America's real fiscal worry is rising bond yeilds
  • The lessons from Microsoft's startling comeback

The Economist 4 Feb 2023

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The Economist is the premier source for the analysis of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance, science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular Special reports on industries and countries.

The Economist 4 March 2023

 1,700 160,000
The Economist is the premier source for the analysis of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance, science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular Special reports on industries and countries.

The Economist 4 November

 1,700 85,000
November 4 2023 Issue: 
  • The world economy is defying gravity. That cannot last
  • Why Israel is fighting on
  • Trump's tariff plans would be disastrous for America and the world
  • How to stop turmeric from killing people
  • Why the rules of embryo experiments should be loosened
  • Britain's prisons show up wider flaws in government

The Economist 6 January 2024

 1,700 95,000
January 6, 2024 Issue:
  • Roadworthy in 24?
  • Mayhem in the Middle East
  • Is America's raging bull market exhausted or taking a breath?
  • Can India, Indonesia and Saudi Arabia be the next great economies?
  • Is Putin winning?

The Economist 6 May 2023

 1,700 160,000
May 6, 2023
  • Governments are living in a fiscal fantasyland

  • If Turkey sacks its strongman, democrats everywhere should take heart

  • How to shore up America’s banks after First Republic’s demise

  • How to battle superbugs with viruses that “eat” them

The Economist 7 October 2023

 1,700 85,000
October 7 2023 Issue: 
  • Are free markets history
  • Why Africans are losing faith in democracy
  • The ousting of Kevin McCarthy: bad for America, work for Ukraine
  • Rising bond yields are exposing fiscal fantasy in Europe
  • In an ugly world, vaccines are a beautiful gift worth honouring
  • Rishi Sunak is wrong to amputate Britain's high speed rail line

The Economist 8 April 2023

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April 8, 2023
  • Hugs pylon, not trees: Economic growth should help, not hinder, the fight against climate change
  • What is responsible cyber power?
  • What America's friends should make of the Trump show
  • How to fix the International Monetary Fund
  • The university lottery

The Economist 9 September 2023

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September 9 2023 Issue: 
  • The Gulf's boundless ambition to change the world
  • America's Supreme Court should adopt new ethics standards
  • Can Javier Milei's radical libertarianism save Argentina?
  • Heat pumps show how hard decarbonization will be
  • Wall Street us racing to manage your wealth. That is a good thing
  • China's Belt and Road Initiative keep testing the West