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The rate shock
Markets are reeling from higher rates. The world economy is next
If the Fed tightens until something breaks, the first cracking sounds could be in Europe
Britain’s new government may already be dead in the water
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The Economist explains
How does underwater sabotage work?
European officials suspect that Russia attacked Baltic gas pipelines
Unnatural disaster
Hurricane Ian pummels Florida
The Sunshine State has seen 40% of America’s hurricanes and a huge population boom
The Prince
How to make sense of Xi Jinping, China’s enigmatic ruler
His project to restore the Communist Party’s overbearing role has grim implications for China and the world
The Prince: Our eight-part podcast series on Xi Jinping
Baloney ballots
Ignore Putin’s fake referendums and keep helping Ukraine
Phoney polls conducted at gunpoint do not make Ukrainian land Russian
Free exchange
Economists now accept exchange-rate intervention can work
But it will not save the pound or yen
Daily chart
Protests erupt across Russia
Vladimir Putin faces opposition to his mobilisation drive to fight in Ukraine
The nuptials-industrial complex
Matrimony is one of India’s biggest businesses
The wedding industry is a marriage of everything
Poles apart
Edinburgh closes its strip joints while Glasgow keeps its clubs open. Why?
The closures provoke a backlash from strippers and their unions
The Economist Asks
In times of economic turmoil, can global trade help?
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organisation, talks to The Economist’s Anne McElvoy and Henry Curr at a live event in Geneva
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