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November 23rd 2022
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All we want
A wish-list of centrist proposals for the lame-duck Congress
Good things come in threes. But we’re greedy and have five
In a Republican House, investigations and fiscal clashes loom
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Buttonwood
How crypto goes to zero
The implosion of FTX has raised questions about the tech’s future
The World Ahead
Where might conflict flare up in 2023?
Keep an eye on Taiwan and the South China Sea—and the Himalayas
Crying foul
Jair Bolsonaro has challenged Brazil’s election result
The claim comes three weeks after he lost the presidential vote to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
A long road
Scotland’s independence movement suffers a setback at the Supreme Court
One route to an independence referendum is blocked. Nicola Sturgeon seeks another
Chaguan
China’s steampunk covid response
How to read the country’s confusing pandemic-policy changes
Daily chart
Vladimir Putin wants to be a conqueror
Even if a dwindling number of other leaders do, and those who try fail
Vladimir Putin is dragging the world back to a bloodier time
Of players and politics
What Saudi Arabia’s football victory means for the Middle East
Its win earned an outpouring of Arab goodwill, while Iran’s silence was divisive
And the band played on
How Ukraine defies electricity blackouts
Kyiv’s restaurants, shops and nightclubs keep going in the face of Russian attacks
Back Story
Twenty-five years on, “Titanic” feels like a prophecy
We are all Rose and Jack now
Money Talks
Why it’s time to talk about Indonesia
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, we speak to Indonesia’s president, Joko Widodo, and ask whether the country can become a greener, richer, industrial powerhouse
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