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July 27th 2023
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Taming the chaos
How to better forecast the weather
Private companies—and AI—are transforming the weather business
Weather forecasting has come far. Its future is brighter still
Four charts that highlight this summer’s freakish temperatures
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Global business
The overstretched CEO
Companies are increasingly caught up in governments’ competing aims. What to do?
The France that works
Beneath France’s revolts, hidden success
On many counts it is quietly doing better than other Europeans
Foreign policy
Britain has blown its reputation as a world-leader in aid
Blame a botched merger of its aid and diplomatic corps, lower spending, and more secrecy
Keir Starmer’s plans for aid and diplomacy could help define him
Coup and chaos
Soldiers declare they have overthrown Niger’s president
The fall of Niger’s democracy would be a heavy blow to regional stability
Free exchange
Deflation is delaying China’s rise to economic superiority
The world’s second-biggest economy will become a more distant second this year
By Invitation
Lawrence Summers, Philip Zelikow and Robert Zoellick on why Russian reserves should be used to help Ukraine
Doing so would strengthen, not undermine, international law, they argue
Orchestral manoeuvres
Why your new EV is making funny noises
Car firms offer a new set of sounds to motorists
Child influencers
Regulation could disrupt the booming “kidfluencer” business
America’s Federal Trade Commission is reviewing rules for advertising aimed at children
Money talks
Why is Hollywood on strike?
Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, why actors and writers in the entertainment industry are upset over residual payments
What does the Israeli right want?
As constitutional crisis looms, we analyse the goals of Binyamin Netanyahu’s coalition
220,000, the number of jobs cut by nearly 900 technology companies around the world in 2023. Read the full story.
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