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Binyamin Netanyahu must resist the dangerous campaign for Jewish prayer-rights at Muslim holy sites
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Bashar Assad’s impunity is undermining the fight against Islamic State
International comparisons are popular, influential—and sometimes flawed
Two accidents, even though one was fatal, should not stop private enterprise from going into space
As pro-Russian rebels hold elections, the conflict in Ukraine looks increasingly like a frozen one
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After decades of messianic fervour, Iran is becoming a more mature and modern country
Experts look back at the economic system that dominates the Western world
The most comprehensive climate report yet issues its shots across the bow
How does the market perform when power in Washington is divided?
Today’s jihadists are too extreme even for leading ideologues of holy war
Labour’s woes in Scotland could cost it the next general election
The bureaucrat’s house-price discount
How firms are adapting to a virus that threatens economies as well as lives
A Swiss banker is acquitted
The growth rate of the developed world has been slowing for decades
A series of trials for war crimes still matter politically, but less than before
The rapid spread of Christianity is forcing an official rethink on religion
A new study confirms suspicions about what drives planning decisions
Jordanians may be quiet, but it doesn't mean they are satisfied
A new strategy reduces pension funds’ risks, but it has a cost
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