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The French seem proud of their sometimes maddening bureaucracy. They did invent the word, after all
The French seem proud of their sometimes maddening bureaucracy. They did invent the word, after all
Danes are said to have a unique recipe for warm and cosy contentment. But it’s much misunderstood
When The Economist’s Washington bureau chief took his children to see Trump, they were more alert to his absurdity than many reporters
Frustrated Russians are pouring their energies into a hidden cultural life
London and New York have a lot of things in common. But as The Economist’s data editor found when he moved from Brooklyn, food etiquette isn’t one of them
When Anshel Pfeffer moved to Jerusalem he realised one thing very quickly: it’s not who you know that counts, it’s the secrets you know
As The Economist’s Europe columnist, Tom Nuttall had covered EU crises many times before. But this one was personal
Had it not been for the civil war, Americans might still be playing cricket, not baseball