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A harbour no more
China’s draconian security law for Hong Kong buries one country, two systems

The regime in Beijing would rather be feared than admired
 
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Getting by with a little help from its friends
Why Facebook is well placed to weather an advertising boycott

Its real worry remains regulation
 
 
Bartleby
Mid-year motivational magic

Buck Passer, cheerleader extraordinaire, updates his colleagues
 
 
Daily chart
Black Lives Matter protests did not cause an uptick in covid-19 cases

Stay-at-home tendencies actually increased
 
 
Build, build, build
Boris’s infrastructure plans

The government wants to dig for victory
 
 
Free to read | Commercial property investment
Investors’ love affair with commercial property is being tested

The sector faces a shake-up
 
 
Empty palaces
Why the French Riviera is full of ghost yachts

Even plutocrats fear the pandemic
 
 
Babbage
How to predict—and prevent—the next pandemic

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