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September 11th 2020
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Dreams of fields

The quest for secure property rights in Africa

Handing out title deeds is not enough

 

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Another crack in the wall

Bahrain joins the UAE in recognising Israel

An old Arab orthodoxy is swiftly falling apart, but it may not change Israel’s oldest conflict

Chaguan

China’s authoritarian approach won’t save the environment

A truly sustainable future needs more than order and rules

Week in charts

The Home Office

The boomers’ last hurrah • Tech-stock turmoil • China’s water king • California burning

Brexit and international law

Britain threatens to flout international law

Boris Johnson’s readiness to break a treaty as a negotiating tactic is both foolish and dangerous

Creative destruction

How America’s war on Huawei may boost Chinese technology

From September 15th the Chinese telecoms giant will no longer be able to buy vital semiconductors

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Come gather round people: why we risk death to join the crowd

As covid-19 has ripped through the world, people have congregated in defiance and protest. Is this madness or is there more to it?

Checks and Balance

Boomers KO’d—younger Americans feel their voting weight

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