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Free to read | What’s the worst that could happen?
The world should prepare better for catastrophic and existential risks

Plans and early-warning systems are always a good idea
 
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The new admen
The advertising business is becoming less cyclical—and more concentrated

As ever more marketing drifts online, the digital giants’ conquest of adland looks unstoppable
 
 
Lexington
Is Donald Trump tough on China?

John Bolton destroys the president’s signature foreign policy boast
 
 
Daily chart
Seventy-five years after the UN’s founding, the world order is at risk of collapse

For all its flaws, the institution remains as relevant as ever
 
 
Unhappy medium
Decoding the confusing messages of the coronavirus epidemic in America

The US has too few cases for a total lockdown and too many to open up safely
 
 
Consider the cost
Underestimating the risks of annexation

The Israeli prime minister’s plan to take parts of the West Bank will upset allies and enemies alike
 
 
Home Entertainment
The BBC’s “Pride and Prejudice” is a lockdown delight

Like many families in quarantine, the Bennet sisters spend their days driving each other nuts
 
 
The Intelligence
Latin America has more covid-19 cases than Europe at its peak in April

Also on the daily podcast: Trump’s latest immigration squeeze and southern France’s tourist season, sans tourists
 

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