'Brexit' and Freedom in Great Britain
Daniel Hannan is a member of the European Parliament and a strong supporter of the Brexit referendum. He spoke at the Cato Institute's Cato Club 200 event in Park City, Utah.
Daniel Hannan is a member of the European Parliament and a strong supporter of the Brexit referendum. He spoke at the Cato Institute's Cato Club 200 event in Park City, Utah.
You can say you to me. Via Germany pls.
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Snapes in Badewannen!
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After years of austerity, the utopian vision of a united Europe appears to be in tatters. On the 25th anniversary of the Maastricht treaty, Youssef El-Gingihy delves into the impact of an agreement that designed the architecture of the EU
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Going forward, Xi, Putin and the next US President will be largely responsible for the state of the world. China's and Russia's leaders will not only work closely with each other, but also learn from each other, in economics as well as in politics.
On the central banker as a unique talent
Clinton has called for the establishment of a no-fly zone and "safe zones" on the ground in Syria to protect non-combatants.
When it comes to selling, there are certain behaviours that can stop sales before the process even begins. DOUG FLEENER discusses how staff can ensure they’re establishing the right in-store environment to promote purchasing.
Coloured diamonds are hot property and offering jewellery retailers a way to stand out from the crowd. EMILY MOBBS reports.
In the first of our Economist Radio specials from Washington, Money Talks examines the Wall Street versus Main Street argument playing out in the election. Our Buttonwood columnist dissects how markets might respond to a Trump win. And award-winning MIT economist, David Autor, dissects the negative consequences of free trade.
Today at Tennis Now we’re bringing you part two of our experiment in good humor. It’s been a long, trying year in tennis, one that saw Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal cut their seasons short due to injury as Maria Sharapova was sent to the sidelines for a drug suspension. We’re trying to keep things light as the season winds down, and to stay on message we’re brining you the Top 5 funny moments of the second half of the 2016 tennis season. We already brought you the Top 5 funny moments of the first half of the season last week... Читать дальше...
Take your Halloween costume inspiration from the stars' spooky outfits
Calum’s award-winning season 12-year-old Inverness Golf Club member, Calum Daun, capped a great season by picking up a number of awards at the club’s annual prize-giving on
Читать дальше...You know bats---the flighty mammals that find their way around with sonar and eat bugs. But bats have a little secret I'd like to share with you: They can be astonishingly fast.
Visiting a hi-tech zone in the Chinese capital
Poetry by Adrienne Su, from 2016: “The lazy Susan, in antiquity, would have been a fire.”
Conventional wisdom when such allegations break right before an election is to pile on the prosecutor, whether in Israel or the US.
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Eizenstat cautioned Clinton to avoid the sort of publicly contentious relationship that developed early on between the Israeli government and the Obama administration.