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Protesters burn a poster of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after strikes on Iran killed Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

Netanyahu will get the blame if his war goes wrong

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has spent much of his long career lecturing American presidents on the need to confront Iran. 

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Israel intercepts a missile in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The Iran war has been a stunning operational success

Careful planning, massive firepower and the overwhelming success of the attack on Iran belies the the US’s bumbling over dubious and contradictory reasons

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Iran’s blockage of the critical Hormuz Strait prompts President’s promise to assuage energy markets.

Why we are barrelling towards a harsh economic fallout

Iran’s blockage of the critical Hormuz Strait prompts President’s promise to assuage energy markets

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No war in the region has ever involved bombs and missiles flying as far and wide as they have since Saturday.

How much further can Middle East conflict escalate?

Wars in the Middle East have frequently drawn in many countries. But no war in the region has ever involved bombs and missiles flying as far and wide as they have since Saturday.

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 Prices will surge in the short run — and may stay high for a while.

War in Iran could cause the biggest oil shock in years

Prices will surge in the short run — and may stay high for a while.

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 With a more focused approach, America could break China’s chokehold on critical minerals.

America’s dangerous pursuit of critical-mineral dominance

With a more focused approach, America could break China’s chokehold on critical minerals

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Blue Owl Capital Inc. private credit fund has launched its first dollar bond in a year, during a session in which global market jitters kept other potential borrowers on the sidelines. Bing Guan

Blue Owl’s warning as big fund managers turn to mass market

Apollo, Blackstone and KKR have had to raise the lion’s share of this from select financial institutions and the uber-rich. Now they have the mass market in their sights.

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The Palm Jumeirah Island in the UAE.

Could the next big gambling destination be in the Gulf?

The United Arab Emirates is hoping to emulate Las Vegas and Macau

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The US-backed operation to nab cartel kingpin El Mencho risks further violence in Mexico.

Killing of Mexico’s most powerful narco will please Trump

The US-backed operation to nab cartel kingpin El Mencho risks further violence in Mexico.

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Some data assumes that all time saved is redeployed productively.

The AI productivity boom is not here (yet)

Artificial intelligence is improving fast. Its effect on output, not so much.

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THE ECONOMIST: There has been no shortage of geopolitical drama this year, but little sign of it in market trajectories.

Markets are churning furiously beneath a calm surface

THE ECONOMIST: There has been no shortage of geopolitical drama this year, but little sign of it in market trajectories.

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Donald Trump has ordered an enormous military build-up in the Middle East. Yet he has seemed unwilling to order a risky strike.

Donald Trump’s impatience hangs over Iran breakthrough

US threats have been ignored as diplomatic talks stall. The world is watching to see if Trump can maintain the rage.

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Humanoids dazzle at the Spring Festival Gala.
The Economist has examined the deal.

Will investing in Russia really bring America trillions?

The Kremlin is making big promises to Donald Trump’s administration.

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