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What Zuckerberg should do. Facebook faces a reputational meltdown. This is how it, and the wider industry, should respond The Economist
Grow your rice and eat it. Nigeria hopes high tariffs will make it grow more rice. Farmers and millers are happy. So are smugglers The Economist
Going Dutch. Unilever picks Rotterdam. Britain's largest consumer-goods firm moves its headquarters to the Netherlands The Economist
AI-spy. The workplace of the future. As artificial intelligence pushes beyond the tech industry, work could become fairer—or more oppressive The Economist
Autonomous vehicles. A pedestrian has been killed by a self-driving car. A driverless tragedy The Economist
GrAIt expectations. Non-tech businesses are beginning to use artificial intelligence at scale. Artificial intelligence is spreading beyond the technology sector, with big consequences for companies, workers and consumers, says Alexandra Suich Bass The Economist
Clean could get dirty. A scramble for the minerals used in renewable energy is under way. America produces few of the commodities it needs The Economist
The new power superpowers. Clean power is shaking up the global geopolitics of energy. Energy transitions change the world, writes Henry Tricks. So who will be the winners and losers of the green revolution? The Economist
Down the slippery slope. A Chinese oil baron is reportedly detained by the authorities. The reasons for Ye Jianming's reported detention are as mysterious as CEFC itself The Economist
Electric dreams. Welcome an electric world. Worry about the transition. As fuels, oil and electricity have meaningfully different characteristics The Economist
Chemical paralysis. Why controlling chemical weapons is so hard. The agency that fights them can act only if countries let it The Economist
Word of warming. Switching to renewables will not be as rapid as many hope. Clean energy may not yet have reached a tipping-point The Economist
Technopolitics. The challenger. In blocking Broadcom’s takeover of Qualcomm, Donald Trump showed that America is worried about Chinese tech. It has a point. It doesn’t have an answer The Economist
Google is quietly providing AI technology for drone strike targeting project Artículo científico
Transnational Corporations and the Global Environment Artículo científico
Inside Warren Buffett's deal machine. Berkshire Hathaway has evolved into an acquisition engine. The returns look pedestriant The Economist
Telephone tower v rubber boots. Ericsson and Nokia are now direct rivals. How do they compare? They are the last of Europe's makers of mobile devices and network equipment, which once ruled the world The Economist
Geopolitics. How the West got China wrong. It bet that China would head towards democracy and the market economy. The gamble has failed The Economist
Arms Industry Artículo científico
How the West got China wrong. Decades of optimism about China’s rise have been discarded. Clear thinking and a united front are needed, but they may not be forthcoming The Economist

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