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Covid-19 has led to a pandemic of plastic pollution

As the world produces more protective equipment—and gorges on takeaways—pity the oceans
 
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Another brick in the wall
Donald Trump bans visas even for high-skilled foreign workers

The pandemic slump is used to justify a fierce immigration clamp-down
 
 
Chaguan
Why China bullies

It sees a world distracted by covid-19, and too economically weak to hold it back
 
 
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Green investing is red hot but its impact is underwhelming

Publicly traded firms are directly responsible for only a modest share of greenhouse-gas emissions
 
 
Leaving lockdowns
Latin America opens up before it’s ready

Mexico’s failure to contain covid-19 shows why the region is now the centre of the pandemic
 
 
Swapping panic for calm
The successes of the Fed’s dollar-swap lines

America’s central bank shines in a global role it resents
 
 
Manners maketh district commissioners
In the bureaucracies of Bangladesh and Pakistan, the Raj lives on

Recruits are taught Victorian table manners
 
 
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