| | Vladimir Putin's epic deceits have entangled not just his own country but increasingly the West too. The shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 has added a cluster of spectacular new falsehoods. Our cover leader argues that this is the moment to say enough.
John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief | | | | | | The mounting toll of innocents in Gaza is reason enough for anyone with compassion to demand a ceasefire. Since July 8th, when Israel began its campaign to clobber Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement that has run the Gaza Strip since 2007, at least 700 Palestinians have been killed, most of them civilians and many of them children, along with at least 35 Israelis, including three civilians. After Israel undertook a ground invasion of Gaza on July 18th, the casualty rate on both sides soared SEE ARTICLE » MORE FROM: POLITICS THIS WEEK » | | | On his first day in the job Satya Nadella said he planned to make Microsoft fit for a "mobile-first and cloud-first world". Microsoft, the king of the desktop age, has been dethroned by the smartphone revolution. But Mr Nadella thinks the ubiquity of its software, in both homes and businesses, still lends it power SEE ARTICLE » MORE FROM: BUSINESS THIS WEEK » | | | | | Subscribers can enjoy each week's full issue of The Economist in print, at Economist.com or via The Economist apps. Subscription offers » | | | | | | | Go to Economist.com | | This e-mail has been sent to: rui_cirilo.newsjornais@blogger.com If you'd like to update your details please click here (you may need to log in). Questions? Comments? Please contact us. Replies to this e-mail will not reach us. If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, Unsubscribe here. Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited 2014. All rights reserved. Advertising info | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Help Registered in England and Wales. No.236383, VAT no: GB 340 436 876 Registered office: 25 St James's Street, London, SW1A 1HG | | |
|
Sem comentários:
Enviar um comentário