Thanks to @TheEconomist’s #Schumpeter/@HenryTricks for this nice write up: “An excellent new book, “The Power and the Money”, by Tevi Troy, is a timely reminder for bosses of their complex history with America's commanders-in-chief . . .”
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Grim lessons from Grozny. Russian rockets are falling indiscriminately on Ukrainian cities https://t.co/SdP5pjqNo1 from @TheEconomist https://t.co/SdP5pjqNo1
"one of the main routes is via the Polish-Ukrainian border, where supplies from Germany, America and others are crossing. As women and children flee Ukraine, guns and missiles are entering" https://t.co/qDRNK1nQYk
“This is not just an attack on a sovereign country, it is the future of European security at risk and, frankly, the future of the post-war global order at risk.” @zannymb, The Economist’s editor-in-chief, talks to “The Economist Asks” podcast https://t.co/a9Gmd8RxGO
Watching the countries of Europe start to unite against Putin is encouraging. Watching the people of Ukraine fight for their freedom is an inspiration to free and oppressed people around the world.
#Estonia is banning Russian airlines from our airspace. We invite all EU countries to do the same. There is no place for planes of the agressor state in democratic skies. #StandWithUkraine
I've followed EU affairs from close and far for over a decade and I can't recall anything like this. Polish PM gatecrashes Berlin to lobby for sanctions.
If @metpoliceuk had cooperated with @ReclaimTS who went to every effort to hold a safe, stewarded vigil for Sarah, none of this would have happened. Surely they knew this?
Instead police turned up and attacked women. Disgraceful. #ReclaimTheseStreets
This by @RMCunliffe is very clear about why the new policing bill is such a threat to freedom of speech. If it was being proposed in Hong Kong, we would see the threat much more clearly https://t.co/Sdq77OzIkK
How much does the perilous mistrust of the excellent UK-developed AstraZeneca vaccine relate to the way the UK government has worked so assiduously to undermine its reputation for trustworthiness in public life?
"So, is the Astra Zeneca vaccine safe to use? Almost certainly, yes." So says our piece on the kerfuffle over whether AZ's jab causes bloodclots. The WHO and European Medicines Agency also say they have no reason to believe the jab is unsafe. https://t.co/cZkxx3ksLM
Great chat with @Juliahare and @RETHINK_retail about my special report on why shopping is going through the greatest upheaval since the Industrial Revolution. We start back in the middle ages. Then we discuss what China today reveals about the future of shopping
New podcast episode is live! On today’s episode, we are joined by @TheEconomist Schumpeter columnist @HenryTricks to explore The Economist’s special report “The Retail Renaissance.”#retail#podcast https://t.co/fKoEcNsTFC
The heavy-handed police response to the Sarah Everard vigil occurs just as the government is clamping down on people's right to protest via a criminal justice bill on which parliament will vote today. The bill, designed to please social conservatives, undermines liberties
Pre-lockdown Britain was enjoying a protest renaissance. But rules designed to limit the spread of covid-19 have allowed police to crack down on protests https://t.co/ksOJScyW76
This is the intro to a special report I have written on The Future of Shopping, published this week. In a nutshell, shopping has a future, but the way we buy, market and make things will change. It is an upheaval not seen since the industrial revolution. It starts in China