From: The Economist today - Friday Mar 06, 2020 10:09 pm
   
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What the world has learned about facing covid-19

Many countries are ill prepared
 
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The violet tide
Mexico’s new feminist wave

Outrage at the killing of women starts a mass movement
 
 
Buttonwood
Share prices fall hard in recessions. It is tricky to take advantage

Some investors see a falling stockmarket as an opportunity
 
 
The week in charts
Treating the world economy for covid-19

Biden’s bounce • Syria’s endless tragedy • The glass ceiling, and worse • Democracy in Africa
 
 
Captain of industry
Jack Welch transformed American capitalism as boss of GE

In good ways and bad
 
 
Evolution
Which is really the weaker sex?

It depends on the way sex is determined in the first place
 
 
Stories of an extraordinary world
A journey to the heart of the great British expo

Quilts, weddings, Star Trek...oncology? Our correspondent spent four months at Britain’s biggest convention centre
 
 
Checks and Balance
Is Joe Biden the man to beat Donald Trump?

Our weekly US politics podcast, with a global view on democracy in America
 
 
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