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The Economist - vol. 3

Editorial Illustrations - Vol. 3
Here is a selection of Illustrations commissioned by The Economist.
Art Direction by Stephen Petch, Una Corrigan, Suzy Connolly.
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The world’s biggest tech firms see an opportunity in health care, which could mean empowered patients, better diagnosis of disease and lower costs
 

Social prescribing - More doctors are prescribing pastimes instead of pills.


Pursuing fugitives abroad - China’s lawenforcers are going global. But their methods are far from orthodox.


New America’s protectionist policies against foreign steel and metal import.


The new agreements between OPEC and Russia.


How Theresa May is playing with Brexit.


The UK government might keep funding its public services. Where will they find the extra money to do so?


American police have used genealogy to make an arrest in a murder case. But how’s this colliding with personal privacy?


Dialects in Brazil, like Talian (Portuguese and Italian/Vaenetian) are under threat of extinction.


The president of Venezuela, Maduro, is mining a oil backed crypto currency called Petro in a desperate attempt to revitalize one of the weakest economies on the planet.


Airlines joint ventures to conquer the skies and the markets.


Childcare in the UK - The state is taking more children from their parents than at any time since the 1980s.


The authorities supposed to detect fake news are often the greatest producers of them.


The situation of the Labour Market in the UK.

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The Economist - vol. 3
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