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    Democrats not confident 2020 US election will be fair, survey finds

    Findings underscore partisan divide over voting as Democrats push to ease restrictions while Republicans defend them A poll worker cleans stations as Baltimore holds a special election for Maryland’s seventh congressional district on 28 April. Photograph: Tom Brenner/Reuters As America hurtles towards the critical 2020 presidential election during the Covid-19 pandemic, less than half of […] More

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    Donald Trump’s Stab at Literary Criticism

    Last week, on William Shakespeare’s 456th birthday, US President Donald Trump — presumably under the influence of James Joyce, whom The Donald undoubtedly remembers as the author of “Finnegan’s Woke” — let the stream of his semi-consciousness guide his thoughts along a meandering medicalized path traversed by rivers of ultraviolet light subcutaneously striving to bleach […] More

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    Brazil Is Heading Into a Perfect Storm

    April has been a hard month for the largest and most populous Latin American country. While the whole world is engulfed in the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed over 200,000 globally to date and unleashed an unprecedented economic crisis, Brazil has also been going through political upheaval. The combination of health, economic and political emergencies […] More

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    Trump is unravelling – even his supporters can't ignore it now | Arwa Mahdawi

    Trump is unravelling – even his supporters can’t ignore it now Arwa Mahdawi The president is leaning heavily on sarcasm to excuse a range of blunders, but US conservatives are unimpressed Perhaps the only people more incompetent than Trump are the ragtag team of sycophants he has surrounded himself with. Photograph: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty […] More

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    Economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis will need a balancing act

    Economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis will need a balancing act Michael Boskin The task is to navigate the difficult trade-offs and even more difficult politics as sensibly as possible Reopening the economy after the coronavirus crisis will involve balancing health and fiscal concerns. Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images For a long time, as health spending […] More

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    Will COVID-19 Alter the Global Order?

    Fear, in the globalized sense of the word, had largely dissipated ever since the height of the Cold War, when the world stood by as the two superpowers stared each other down with nuclear weapons. Largely absent since the days of brinkmanship seen during the Berlin Airlift and the Cuban Missile Crisis, the world has […] More

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    Will COVID-19 Change Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia?

    The novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 spread to North Africa more than two months ago. Since then, there has been speculation among observers that the effects on society, the economy and political life may be changed in both the short term with people’s habits and the long term as governments take measures to contain the […] More

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    Texas Politician Dan Patrick Is No Longer Pro-Life

    Fox News’ Tucker Carlson has interviewed Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick twice since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Patrick, a Republican, wants the American people to understand a simple fact: that the economy is far more important than human life. He has affirmed once again his unequivocal belief: “There are more important things than […] More