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September 16th 2020
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Oracle’s Trump card

Who are the TikTok saga’s biggest winners?

As the race to control TikTok enters the final stretch, a White House-friendly tech giant seems to have carried the day

 

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Germany’s bail-out brings worries about its long-term effects

Has the state been too generous?

Banyan

Typhoon season makes Japan and the Koreas ponder climate change

But Japan, in particular, is a climate laggard

Daily chart

Why Donald Trump is losing support from whites without college degrees

The president still harps on the issues, but voters are less racist and swayed less by sexism than in 2016

The red front-line

China’s Communist Party is splurging on new local drop-in centres

Filling them can be a challenge

Bajan bye-bye

Barbados decides to dump the queen

The path to becoming a republic is not always smooth

White supremacy in America

“Life of a Klansman” brings the past out of the closet

This family history is not exceptional, Edward Ball writes. It is ordinary

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Rosalind Franklin—her discoveries are more relevant than ever

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