The Economist
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In the red
Russia is losing its grip on Crimea
Ukraine’s drone offensive is making it harder to supply and defend the vital peninsula
Fans in the crowd of a My Chemical Romance gig at Wembley.
Music and nostalgia
Emo culture was not just a phase, as it turns out
The business of misery is thriving as emo bands go back on tour
Israeli police forces attempt to disperse ultra-Orthodox Jews protesting against the recent arrests of draft dodgers
What is at stake for Israel?
Israel’s future hangs in the balance
The country’s coming election may be its most important ever
illustration of a red-and-white pill capsule split open, with clouds and bright sunlight emerging from inside against a blue sky.
Trillion-dollar Lilly
Eli Lilly is reinventing the pharma business
The world’s largest drugmaker is betting big on preventive medicines—and learning from big tech
A group of men relax on the banks of Erhai Lake in Dali, Yunnan Province, China
Lonely hearts clubbed
China’s rulers have a woman problem
Antagonism between the sexes does nothing to address China’s demographic problems