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Political cartoons for January 22
Cartoons Thursday's political cartoons include clickbait tragedy, Canada uncoupling, and the art of blackmail
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Political cartoons for January 21
Cartoons Wednesday's political cartoons include a terrifying spectacle, an absent Congress, and worst case investments
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Can anyone stop Donald Trump?
Today's Big Question US president ‘no longer cares what anybody thinks’ so how to counter his global strongman stance?
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Spain’s deadly high-speed train crash
The Explainer The country experienced its worst rail accident since 2013, with the death toll of 39 ‘not yet final’
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Geopolitics and the economy in 2024
Talking Point The West is banking on a year of falling inflation. Don't rule out a shock
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'Rwanda plan is less a deterrent and more a bluff'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
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The outbreak of optimism at Davos
Talking Point Uniformly bleak predictions have given way to greater cheer. But don’t count your chickens yet
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Davos 2023 and the decline of globalisation
Talking Point Covid and geopolitical tensions usher in ‘new age of self-sufficiency’, leaving World Economic Forum out in the cold
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What will dominate Davos 2020?
Speed Read Expect climate change to take centre stage at the gathering of global leaders as British attendance hits decade-long low
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Davos in the Desert: has the world forgiven Saudi Arabia for Khashoggi?
In Depth High-profile delegates return to annual investment summit following last year’s boycott over journalist’s murder
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Davos 2019: what to watch for at the World Economic Forum
Speed Read Conference begins amid political and economic storms as some world leaders choose to stay away
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Davos 2018: how big a problem is modern-day slavery?
Speed Read Estimated 13,000 victims in the UK alone
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Davos 2018: May and Trump repair ‘special relationship’
Speed Read Two leaders focus on economic development, trade and military issues during meeting
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Davos 2018: five things you need to know about the WEF today
Speed Read Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel and Paolo Gentiloni among speakers
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