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February 20th 2023
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A year of war: Militarising Russia
The invasion has stalled, but Putin’s war on dissent marches on
Russian society is almost as closed and repressive as it was in Soviet times
Much of Russia’s intellectual elite has fled the country
The West is struggling to forge a new arsenal of democracy
What Ukraine means for the world
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Ukraine diplomacy
Why Joe Biden visited Kyiv
His commitment to Ukraine is the main reason the country is still fighting
The Altasian option
Global firms are eyeing Asian alternatives to Chinese manufacturing
Can “Altasia” steal China’s thunder?
Proxies and peril
The conflict in Ukraine risks inflaming the Sino-American rivalry
If China teams up with Russia there will be a world war, says Ukraine’s president
Time for the tab
The world’s $13trn interest bill
We calculate who has been hit hardest by rising rates
Schumpeter
AI-wielding tech firms are giving a new shape to modern warfare
Ukraine is a testing ground for companies like Anduril and Palantir
The Economist explains
What is Section 230?
A law regulating web communications comes before the Supreme Court
Daily chart
Sea ice in Antarctica is at its lowest-ever level, again
A recent decline of ice around the South Pole worries climate scientists
Found in translation
A BBC monitoring station that listened in on the world is being sold
The end of the Cuban missile crisis was first heard in a country house in Berkshire
The Intelligence
“The regime has a history of weaponising aid”—Syria’s earthquake response
Also on the daily podcast: the warning in South Korea’s property wobbles and data reveal what makes a chart-topping tune
Election
How the young could save Nigeria
With two-thirds of the population under the age of 30, the country has immense potential
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Ukraine at war: One year on
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