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Though fume-free, their brake pads and tyres disintegrate over time | Science & technology
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economist.com | Tom Gardner
The Inuit on Little Diomede are watched over by Russian soldiers. But that's not their biggest problem in these icy badlandsScenes from the earthquake's aftermathThe Vatican wants him to be the next Mother Teresa. But what did Carlo Acutis really believe? The Russian invasion has created an epidemic of phantom pain. My jaw is just one of the casualties They claim to fight for victims, but are they just trying to go viral? Syria's new president is a chameleon.
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Investors are worried. At least the economy is starting from a position of strength | Finance & economics
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The world’s most valuable firm is in an excruciating position | Business
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economist.com | Jacob Judah
By Jacob JudahEdward Soolook is a 58-year-old man with chipped front teeth and a pencil-thin moustache who lives in the most remote place in America. A self-proclaimed alcoholic who often sleeps in, he reckons he has suffered from PTSD ever since he came home from the war in Iraq. He has a bad back, suffers from recurring nightmares about World War III and keeps an arsenal of rifles hanging in the entrance to his tiny wooden cabin, which he uses to hunt walruses, seals and polar bears.
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