Patrick Drahi is a child of Morocco and an alumnus of Polytechnique, the engineering school that manufactures France’s elite.
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O N DECEMBER 4th, as The Economist went to press, Vladimir Putin was due to touch down in Delhi for the 23rd instalment of ...
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Second, even if it doesn’t, Ukraine will need solid military and financial support for the foreseeable future, and it will ...
—Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, lauds Mr Trump’s decision to rename the US Institute of Peace as the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace. Mr Trump is expected to host the leaders of Congo and ...