NATO’s boss wants to free Ukraine to strike hard inside Russia (www.economist.com)
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The assignment of judges to cases should be random, not political
Human-rights lawyers are trying to save laws meant to tame violent rulers
Geopolitics is altering its trajectory
Yet they and their descendants would go on to transform Europe and much of Asia genetically, culturally and linguistically. Among the many innovations that these steppe migrants ushered in, scientists believe, are the Indo-European languages that are dominant in Europe today, and which are spoken by nearly half of humanity....
The ancient culture, which transformed Europe, was also less murderous than once thought...
In a recent study in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, the authors looked at records of deaths for which pathologists were unable to determine a cause during an autopsy (coded as “unascertained”). In the vast majority of cases, including Giddings’s, this is usually because a body is too decomposed to examine...
Large companies such as ByteDance, OpenAI and Stripe are staying private
I don’t blame them. Ukraine needs to take the war to Russia to win.
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The Economist joins the most prominent opposition politician on the campaign trail
The two percentage points of vote share that Mr Trump has gained since 2020 come from three sources. The largest group is people who supported Mr Biden last time, but are now undecided, backing minor candidates or not planning to vote, who outnumber those making the same shift from Mr Trump’s camp. These voters account for 0.9...