To be published in America by St Martin’s Press in September; $33 How do you measure the greatness of Alexander the Great?
W HEN EUROPEAN regulators were tweaking the continent’s wholesale electricity markets some years ago, they added a price ...
California accepts mail-in ballots postmarked by election day, so the process can take days, sometimes weeks. This year many ...
W hen Túpac Katari, an indigenous leader, laid siege to La Paz for more than 100 days in 1781, the city folk were reduced to ...
Iran and its militias in Iraq have lobbed missiles at them; Tehran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz is throttling oil and ...
Christian activists approve of the country’s re-designation by America late last year as a “country of particular concern” ...
Its members are counting on Mr Abbott and Angus Taylor, the party’s parliamentary leader, to achieve an urgent mission: to ...
It is one that Peter Mandelson failed in 1998, when as a Labour minister he said that he was “intensely relaxed about people ...
T HE PETRO-MONARCHIES of the Gulf are celebrated big spenders—not least by the West’s defence industry. Their oil wealth pays ...
E ight years ago this week Pedro Sánchez became Spain’s prime minister after he organised and won a parliamentary censure ...
India’s population will still continue to grow from its current tally of 1.45bn: it takes time for fewer births to translate ...
It is a form of retail politics that appeals not to notions of the common good, as in prior waves of socialism, but to people ...
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