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    • Can the rich world escape its baby crisis?

      Can the rich world escape its baby crisis?

      The Economist· 3 days ago

      A South Korean woman who is now becoming fertile will have on average just 0.7 children during her childbearing years if she follows the example of her...

    • Introducing Analysing Africa, our latest newsletter

      The Economist· 11 hours ago

      Each week our correspondents will help you make sense of the changes taking place across Africa and understand the trends shaping the lives of more than 1bn people in more than 50 countries.

    • Sudan: the war the world forgot

      The Economist· 6 hours ago

      Sudan has been ravaged by coups and civil war for much of the time since its independence in 1956. The most recent conflict began last year, erupting thanks to a power struggle between the official ...

    • Who would still vote for Britain’s Tories?

      The Economist· 2 days ago

      Less uncertain is the thumping that awaits the ruling Conservative Party, led by Rishi Sunak. Three election models, built by The Economist’s data team, ...

    • The Origins of Europe’s Economic Malaise

      The Origins of Europe’s Economic Malaise

      The Nation· 2 days ago

      In September 2017, speaking in the opulent main lecture hall of Paris’s Sorbonne University, French President Emmanuel Macron rolled out his idea of...