The country has empowered its women, established itself as a garment-industry powerhouse and vastly improved public health—but its politics
remains troubled. The pandemic has not reduced average global happiness, but rather
reshaped it: the old are more content and the young less so. And a look at the
staggering costs of the Suez Canal blockage. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of
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