Housing - Global trend
The Economist
How can American house prices still be rising ? - -
Mortgage payments are at their highest since the mid-1980s
By Finance & economics
Opinions
The Economist
How paranoid nationalism corrupts - -
Cynical leaders are scaremongering to win and abuse power
By leaders
Opinions
The Foreign Policy
How dictators make money and money makes dictators - -
A new history of Russias ruble highlights the reciprocal relationship between autocracy and monetary policy.
By Carey K. Mott
Analysis
The New York Times
Iran, Saudi Arabia & Egypt join emerging nations group - -
Argentina, Ethiopia and the U.A.E. were also invited to join BRICS, strengthening the groups role as an alternative to Western-led forums.
By Steven Elanger, David Pierson & Lynsey Chutel
Eye EXam - Parkinson desiese
The Economist
Can Parkinson's disease be detected with an eye exam ? - -
So-called ocular biomarkers may provide insights into brain health
By he Economist Explain
Essay
The Foreign Affairs
Innovation and its discontents - -
Societies Get the Technology They Deserve
By Diane Coyle
Democracy - Analysis
The Economist
Democracy and the price of vote - -
https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2023/08/17/democracy-and-the-price-of-a-vote
By Free Exchange
Opinions
The Foreign Policy
There are no good deals with Iran - -
But the Biden administrations latest negotiations with Tehran are still the best option available.
By Aaron David Miller
Opinions
The New York Times
Blind Side , Lawsuit shows in depiction of Black Athletes - -
Michael Oher has long criticized the feel-good Hollywood version of his life as a struggling high school football player. His lawsuit against the family that took him in questions their relationship.
By Santul Nerkan
Opinions
The Washington Post
Don't expect a Saudi - Israel deal soon, or maybe ever - -
Dont believe everything you read, especially about the Middle East. Last week, a breathless report in the Wall Street Journal suggested that the U.S. and Saudi Arabia have agreed on the broad contours of a deal for Saudi Arabia to recognize Israel in exchange for concessions to the Palestinians,
By Jennifer Rubin
Real Estate -- Hackers
The Washington Post
Woman faces eviction after home sold twice without her knowledge, attorney says - -
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By Ben Brasch
Analysis
The Foreign Policy
How Sisi ruined Egypt - -
The coup leader-turned-president promised Egyptians prosperity, but the country is flat broke.
By Steven Coke
Middle East Gulf - Future
The Arab Gulf'd new nationalism - -
The Foreign policy
Ambitious leaders in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi are restructuring national identity to solidify their rule.
By Jon Haffman
Americas Opioid Epidemica
The Economist
What to read to understand America's Opioid epidemic - -
Five books and one TV series lay bare the corruption, criminality, heartbreak and hope that are all facets of a decades-long crisis
By Economist Read
Iran - Commercial Ships
The New York Times
U.S. moves to put Marines on commercial ships - -
The plan, if approved, would represent a remarkable escalation in the long-running feud between Washington and Tehran that could put their militaries in direct confrontation
By DAn Lamothe & Missy Ryan
Opinions
The Economist
How to reduce American Carnage - -
Too many Americans are dying before their time. Solutions are hard, but within reach
By leaders
Analysis
The Foreign Policy
The Palestinian leader who survived the death of Palestin - -
What would it mean for Hussein al-Sheikh to lead a people whose dream of independence is no longer alive?
By Adam Rasgon & Aaron Boxerman
Israel - Anti Democracy
The New York Times
In Israel, high stakes for high court: Democracy's fate - -
When the Israeli Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it would review a new law designed to curb its power, it set up a complicated choice for itself.
By Emily Bazelon
Israel - Bibi
The Foreign Policy
Will Israel's Supreme Court fight back ? - -
Justices are asked to stem Netanyahus authoritarian drift.
By Neri Zilber
Israel - Netanyahu Unjustice Crusader
The New York Times
Over 1,000 Air Reservists threaten to stop serving, as Israel's political crisis grows - -
In a joint letter released Friday, 1,142 air force reservists including 235 fighter pilots, 98 transport plane pilots, 89 helicopter pilots and 173 drone operators said they would not serve if the government proceeded with its plan to reduce the ways in which the Supreme Court can overrule the government.
By Patrick Kingsley & Ronen Bergman
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Housing - Global trend
The Economist
How can American house prices still be rising ? - -
Mortgage payments are at their highest since the mid-1980s
By Finance & economics
Opinions
The Foreign Affairs
The return of the global south - -
Realism, Not Moralism, Drives a New Critique of Western Power
By Sarang Shidore
Analysis
The Washington Post
Six countries to join BRICS group; China labels expansion 'historic' - -
The BRICS grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa will add six nations to its ranks next year, as Beijing and Moscow push for the loose collection of emerging economies to evolve into a robust counterweight to Western global dominance
By Christian Shepherd
Opinions
The Foreign Affairs
Prigozhin's rebebellion, Putin's fate, and Russia's future - -
A Conversation With Stephen Kotkin
By Stephen Kotkin
A.I. Ability to speak
The New York Times
A stroke stole her ability to speak at 30. A.I. is helping to restore it years later - -
The brain activity of a paralyzed woman is being translated into words spoken by an avatar. This milestone could help others who have lost speech.
By Pam Belluck
Saudi Arabia - Israel
The Foreign Affairs
Getting Israeli - Saudi rapprochment right - -
No Deal Is Better Than a Bad One
By Daniel C. Kurtzer & Aaron David Miller
Saudi Arabia - Israel
The New York Times
White House targets key Democrats on potential Saudi - Israel pact - -
The White House needs to persuade two historic adversaries to find common ground. But then the administration faces a potentially more daunting challenge: getting 67 senators to go along with it.
By Karoun Demirjian & Mark Mazzetti
Water - World
The Washington Post
Here is where water is running out in the world and why - -
A growing population and rising temperatures will strain the worlds freshwater supplies over the next 30 years, jeopardizing available water for drinking, bathing and growing food, according to new research.
By Veronica Penny and John Muyskens
Beiruts Nightmare - Israels Future
The New York Times
Beiruts Nightmare could become Israels future - -
On Sept. 12, Israels Supreme Court will consider whether the judicial power grab by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is legal. Netanyahu has repeatedly refused to commit to abide by an adverse decision, so if the court rules against his coalition, Israel will be in full-blown judicial crisis.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Clean Energy - Future
The New York Times
The clean energy future is arriving faster than you think - -
The United States is pivoting away from fossil fuels and toward wind, solar and other renewable energy, even in areas dominated by the oil and gas industries.
By Brad Plumer, Jim Tankersley, Jack Ewing, Mason Trinca
Heat efect on mind
The New York Times
Heat singes the mind, not just the body - -
Hot weather can destabilize mood, exacerbate mental health disorders and complicate drug treatment. Climate change itself is a stressor, scientists say.
Hot weather can destabilize mood, exacerbate mental health disorders and complicate drug treatment. Climate change itself is a stressor, scientists say.
By Apoorva Manadavilli
Middle East - Future Palestinian Millitants
The Washington Post
Tomorrrows martyrs: Inside a Palestinians militant cell in the West Bank - -
Many say they were compelled to take up arms because the Palestinian Authority has stayed on the sidelines.
By Steve Hendrix & Lorenzo Tugnolli
Amazon - Future
The Foreign Policy
How drubs are destroying the Amazon - -
iplomatic circuit. And rightly so: As most of us know by now, relentless deforestation and degradation of the worlds largest tropical forest threatens to irreversibly destroy one of the planets richest reservoirs of biodiversity and undercut the international climate agenda.
By Robert Muffah
Israel - its Supreme Court
The Foreign Policy
Israel's Supreme Court must not repeat Hungary's mistake - -
The judiciary needs to strike down Netanyahus judicial reform before he turns Israel into a sham democracyjust as Viktor Orban did in Hungary.
By Garvan Walshe
A. I. - situation Room
The Foreign Policy
A. I. has entered the situation room - -
Data lets us see with unprecedented claritybut reaping its benefits requires changing how foreign policy is made.
By Stanley McChrystal
IllegalDrugs - Old Age
The Economist
Horrifying numbers of Americans will not make it to old age - -
America tolerates rates of early death well beyond those of other rich countries
By Live Free & Die
Latest News
The Economist
Why the world is suddenly qooing Papua New Guinea - -
Its poor, troubled islands return to the forefront of the big powers strategic thinking
By America V China
Israel - Netanyahu Unjustice Crusader
The Economist
The most important political stories this week - -
The White House criticised the law, saying it was unfortunate. Israels credit rating was downgraded. The Supreme Court has said it will hear petitions against the bill after the summer recess.
By leaders
Israel - Judicial Overhaul
The New York Times
Only Biden can save Israel now - -
Since the publication of this column, the Israeli Knesset has approved the bill limiting the powers of the Israeli Supreme Court.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Middle East - Future Democracy
The Christian science Monitor
" The silent, good work': Finding the roots of Mideast progress - -
In a region where cycles of setbacks are often seen as business as usual, reporting on heartfelt efforts to bring about change can seem quixotic. Our Middle East correspondent tells why experience has shown him that its still worth doing.
By Clayton Collins, Jingnan Peng
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