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- Ralf Müller
- Sep 8, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 9, 2023
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The Economist today <newsletters@e.economist.com>Abmelden An:agazie_ralf2@yahoo.de Fr., 8. Sept. um 23:24 Read in browser September 8th 2023 The Economist todayThe best of our journalism, handpicked each day Belt and Road at tenChina’s Belt and Road Initiative will keep testing the WestThe projects are smaller, the challenge is growingRelated China’s global infrastructure-building plan enters a new stage The Belt and Road, as seen from China BartlebyNetworking for introverts: a how-to guideMaking the business of meeting strangers marginally less awful First month free Get digital access to independent global analysisStart trial Daily chartWhich countries get the best night’s sleep?Asians sleep later, shorter and less well Wealth management for the manyWall Street is racing to manage your wealth. That is a good thingThe hottest trend in finance offers more than just fat profits for advisers In hot waterHeat pumps show how hard decarbonisation will beThe row over them portends more backlashes against greeneryRelated Propane-powered heat pumps are greener Prison breaksThe escape of a terror suspect shines a light on Britain’s jailsA manhunt is under way Peak summitThe G20 summit will be a resounding success for IndiaLess so for global co-operation By InvitationThe cold war holds lessons for America’s rivalry with China, say Condoleezza Rice and Niall FergusonMilitary strength matters, as do allies, but nothing is inevitable Building revolutionIsabel Crook devoted her long life to making a new ChinaThe Canadian anthropologist and teacher died on August 20th, aged 107 Checks and BalanceHow will AI influence the 2024 election?Our weekly podcast on democracy in America. This week, we assess the validity of concerns about artificial intelligence and democracyEconomist Films Kaliningrad and its strategic importance to RussiaAnd why Russia has this tiny western exclaveFigure of the day 291, the number of homes in east London blocked from being built by Britain’s High Court in 2021, in part to save a mulberry tree. Read the full story.Also from The Economist Subscriber onlyStay informed with our weekly China newsletterDrum Tower will help you understand the challenges facing the country and the ruling Communist Party. Sign up today. A message from Economist Impact World Cancer Series EuropeDiscuss transformative cancer prevention and treatment with policymakers, healthcare providers, patient groups and investors, in Brussels on September 20th-21st.Register Learn about Economist Impact We’d like to hear from you Share your feedback via the email address below. Email newsletters@economist.com Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up here. This email has been sent to: agazie_ralf2@yahoo.de. If you'd like to update your details please click here. Replies to this email will not reach us. If you don't want to receive these updates anymore, please unsubscribe here. Keep updated Advertising Info Terms & Conditions Help Privacy Policy Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited 2023. All rights reserved. Registered in England and Wales. No.236383 Registered office: The Adelphi, 1–11 John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6HT This email was sent to: 0033z000037i2eiaay This email was sent by: The Economist Newspaper Ltd., The Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street, London, London, WC2N 6HT, GB
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