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New era, old contradiction. Fears that Xi Jinping is bad for private enterprise are overblown. Chinese business has not stopped thriving under an all-powerful leader The Economist
Capitol punishment. America’s tech giants have no political party to protect them. They could eventually receive the kind of scrutiny that banks received after the financial crisis The Economist
Making Merck work. A pharmaceutical firm bets big on a cancer drug The Economist
Elon Musk's Boring Company. Making tunnels the way you make spaceships. The principles of Mr Musk's approach The Economist
Going South. South-to-South investment is rising sharply. An encouraging trend would be even more marked if governments got out of the way The Economist
How Elon Musk does it. The Falcon Heavy's creator is trying to change more worlds than one. Failure is most definitely an option The Economist
Barbarians inside the gate. A big Blackstone deal shows how private equity has changed. Mega-deals are not what they were in the glory days The Economist
The forces of 5G. The next generation of wireless technology is ready for take-off. Whizzy 5G tech has everything going for it barring a strong business case The Economist
A bigger gig. OPEC mulls a long-term alliance with Russia to keep oil prices stable The Economist
El desarrollo conceptual de la Revolución en los Asuntos Militares Artículo científico
Waiting to erupt. Congo's war was bloody. It may be about to start again. President Joseph Kabila is in the seventh year of a five-year term. He is struggling to hold the country together The Economist
Changing the pilots. Airbus executives get swept away by a corruption investigation. A management shake-out may reawaken national rivalries at the European aerospace giant The Economist
Data and medicine. A revolution in health care is coming. Welcome to Doctor You The Economist
Surgical intervention. Apple and Amazon's moves in health signal a coming transformation. The world's biggest tech firms see an opportunity in health care, which could mean empowered patients, better diagnosis of disease and lower costs The Economist
Setting a new course. Why South Korea is growing wary of China. Its biggest trading partner is fast turning into its biggest competitor The Economist
Solar energy. A new type of solar cell is coming to market. Perovskites have the potential to outshine silicon in solar panels The Economist
Administrative bipolar disorder. One arm of the Trump administration thinks climate change is a security threat. Another thinks it is a hoax The Economist
Russia's dirty tricks. How Putin meddles in Western democracies. And why the West's response is inadequate The Economist
Hainan aims high. China's ambitions in space are growing. America is keeping its distance The Economist
Africa's broken heart. Congo is sliding back to bloodshed. How to stop a catastrophe The Economist

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