The Economist – November 6th – 12th 2021

Biden

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Democrats face a calamity unless the party can distance itself from the new, new left: leader, page 9. Joe Biden’s
social­spending package is not grand enough to repair the American Dream: briefing, page 16. Democrats suffer a
rout at the polls, page 26. Virginia’s governor­elect: Lexington, page 32

How Xi uses history – He sees it justifying his rule for years to come, page 23

Green finance: behind the big numbers Why the net-zero pledges of financial firms won’t save the world: leader, page 12. If the planet loves forests, it should price their carbon, page 51. How cement may yet help slow global warming, page 67

Ethiopia gazes into the abyss – As rebels march on the capital, persecution accelerates: leader, page 13, and analysis, page 37

Why bosses love the office – Blame a mixture of carpets, caring and conditioning: Bartleby, page 58

The Reuters Daily Briefing – Wednesday, November 10, 2021

COP26

Time is getting tight. With the U.N. climate agency having published the first draft of a final COP26 deal early Wednesday, negotiators are poised to begin the most contentious chapter of this year’s talks to tackle global warming.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged countries overnight to “put aside differences and come together for our planet and our people.” He was expected to travel from London back to the conference, and together with U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres to meet with national and civil society negotiators.

Officials said they expected fireworks after the draft deal’s publication, as countries barter over the fine details. But going into Wednesday, big divisions remained.

Among them were disagreements over carbon market rules, the timeline for updating emissions-cutting pledges and payments to climate-vulnerable nations.

Meanwhile, a raft of announcements relating to the greening of transportation were expected. Emissions from the transportation sector, including vehicles, airplanes, trains and ships, have more than doubled since 1970. The sector now accounts for about 24% of global emissions.

See our full coverage of COP26

WORLD

Migrants trapped in Belarus made multiple attempts to force their way into Poland overnight, Warsaw said, announcing that it had reinforced the border as the European Union prepares to impose sanctions on Belarus over the crisis.

The members of the resistance vow to fight the “final battle” against military rule. Their utterly changed worlds since the February coup paint a portrait of sacrifice and resolve in a Burmese generation who, unlike their parents, grew up in a world of smartphones and greater political freedoms.

Ethiopian authorities have detained more than 70 drivers working with the United Nations, an internal U.N. email seen by Reuters said, amid reports of widespread arrests of ethnic Tigrayans. Read our special report.

China’s military said it had conducted a combat readiness patrol in the direction of the Taiwan Strait, after its defense ministry condemned a visit to Taiwan by a U.S. congressional delegation it said had arrived on a military aircraft.

Tibet’s spiritual leader the Dalai Lama criticized the leaders of China saying they “don’t understand the variety of different cultures” there and there is too much control by the main Han ethnic group.

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