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A virtuous circle
Battery-makers are powering a circular economy
“Gigafactories” are being designed to recycle raw materials
How gigafactories can reduce their environmental footprint
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Adieu, laissez-faire
Joe Biden attempts the biggest overhaul of America’s economy in decades
He is using industrial policy to create jobs, cut emissions and boost manufacturing
The ayatollahs are trembling
Could Iran’s regime fall?
The protests are persisting, as the theocrats dither
1843 magazine
Electric shocks, savage dogs and daily beatings: three weeks in Russia as a Ukrainian prisoner-of-war
Alex suffered terribly in captivity. Back home, he is tormented by thoughts of those he left behind
Fighting dirty
Russia braces for a battle over Kherson
It is the gateway to Crimea
Charlemagne
Europe has a problem: France and Germany have forgotten how to argue
The EU’s traditional engine is spluttering
Daily chart
Strong GDP figures will not help the Democrats in the midterms
But not for the obvious reason
By Invitation
Britain should renew ties with old friends in Asia, advises George Yeo
Singapore’s former foreign minister thinks Britain now needs both China and the Commonwealth
Currency colossi
Asia’s vast financial institutions are being enlisted to defend currencies
Will Japan join in?
The Economist Asks
How will Rishi Sunak lead Britain?
As the country’s third prime minister in two months takes office, host Anne McElvoy asks The Economist’s Matthew Holehouse what to expect from his premiership, and pollster and academic Matt Goodwin assesses the future of the Conservative Party
“Incels”
The internet is changing violent extremism
It is having fatal consequences in the real world
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