From: The Economist today - Tuesday Jun 30, 2020 09:15 pm
   
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Unhappy birthday
Hong Kong braces itself for repression by China’s Communist Party

Even before the details are widely known, a new national-security law has domestic and international consequences
 
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Read more: China’s national-security bill for Hong Kong is an attempt to terrify
 
 
 
Turning down the volume
Nissan’s newish boss wants to re-engineer the troubled carmaker

Remodelling the global alliance with Renault and Mitsubishi will be tougher
 
 
Buttonwood
What if the dotcom boom and bust hadn’t happened?

Value investing might not have the same moral authority as today
 
 
Daily Chart
People from poor countries pay more for visas

Europeans travel cheaply. For Asians and Africans it’s more expensive
 
 
Into darkness
Israel weighs the future of the West Bank

Talk of annexation shows how badly the peace process has failed
 
 
Free to read | Perspectives
How HIV/AIDS changed the world

The worst of that pandemic may be over, but its effects endure
 
 
Spiritual storytelling
America’s faith-based streaming services are thriving

Living Scriptures, the “Mormon Netflix”, hosts thousands of titles which combine “spiritual knowledge with fun stories”
 
 
Money Talks
In moderation—advertisers unfriend Facebook

Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. Also this week: cracks are showing in the commercial property market; and a look at the boom in competitive video-gaming
 
 
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