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  1. Get ready to frack—a landmark decision in Britain allows the controversial process to begin

  2. England's rural areas have been in a recession for the past decade

  3. Britain will stay in the EU only if Remain supporters turn up to vote

  4. Voltaire—who died 1778—was one of France's great Enlightenment writers

  5. "We are Jewish", say Nigeria's self-declared Jews. But the Jewish state isn't so sure

  6. Scandal strikes a famous left-wing movement in Argentina

  7. Outsiders must push Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, to hold a recall referendum

  8. The Remain campaign must outlive the referendum

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  10. American doctors used to say opioids could be used safely for long periods—a tragic error

  11. For Greek businesspeople, any agreement is a welcome promise of financial stability

  12. Business needs people able to handle complexity. Only general MBAs can teach them that

  13. Software developers reply on APIs. How do they work?

  14. Granting immunity from the law to lawmakers may cause havoc. But it can also help curb it

  15. Warrior-cum-saint Joan of Arc was burned at the stake 1431

  16. Americans consume twice as many opioids as anyone else

  17. Nobody likes Brussels red tape. But Brexit might not make it easier to escape it

  18. It's time to get serious. North Korea's nuclear ambitions must be defused

  19. A life "kneaded together with legend": playwright Christopher Marlowe died 1593

  20. Germany's scholars and policymakers are pondering how identity should be measured

  21. When Egypt investigates tragedy, don’t expect results

  22. Manchester United: exit the boring one, hello to the special one

  23. "Like having a knife go through my soul": Ermonela Jaho on singing Leoncavallo's "Zazà"

  24. Thanks to a ruling on APIs, many programmers are breathing a little easier today

  25. Whilst Germany's national team benefited, others were hurt by the rise of Bayern Munich

  26. Looking after baby humans is hard, but at least it makes the adults clever

  27. Many Tanzanians like their dramatic new president. But some are starting to harbour doubts

  28. The photographer who tried to unravel the mystery of Libya’s “disappeared” dissidents

  29. Relieving pain is as important as tackling drug-addiction

  30. Brazilians delight in words unique to Portuguese. What such words reveal about Brazilians

  31. Rick Perry: from NeverTrump to OnlyTrump

  32. Both banks and payment networks must raise their cyber-security standards

  33. A 3D-printed frame makes Light Rider 30% lighter than most electric motorcycles

  34. From cosmetics to technology, the mating marketplace has spurred countless businesses

  35. In "The Gene", Siddhartha Mukherjee uses his family to examine the genetics of schizophrenia

  36. What happened when Vladimir Putin paid a visit to the ancient monastic polity of Mount Athos

  37. Land and ocean temperatures in April were more than 1°C above last century’s average

  38. Sir Kenelm Digby: a self-made man, both philosopher and braggadocio, forgotten by history

  39. . estimated that in 2013 sales of romantic novels surpassed $1 billion

  40. Meet the man who's seen every sunset in Miami for 41 years

  41. What is an Application Program Interface? The Economist explains

  42. Taiwan's new president refused to repeat the “one China” fiction

  43. India's weather forecast influences its stockmarket

  44. Stuck in the middle with Spotify

  45. Johan Cruyff: a footballing philosopher who changed the beautiful game forever

  46. American elections need to be run by non-partisan bodies. Unfortunately, this won't happen

  47. Afghan leaders had long wanted America to take the war against the Taliban to Pakistan

  48. People misunderstand finance and economics. That's why we need consumer protection

  49. What are APIs? The Economist explains

  50. One man saved nearly half a million ancient texts from destruction by jihadis in Mali

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