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Old 07-31-2025, 03:54 AM   #1
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For latest economist.recipe, is it possible to keep external links in article so that option resolve_internal_links=True can work as expected?

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Got cover: https://www.economist.com/cdn-cgi/im...0802_DE_US.jpg
The world this week
	 Politics 
	  
		 https://www.economist.com/the-world-...07/31/politics
	 Business 
	  
		 https://www.economist.com/the-world-...07/31/business
	 The weekly cartoon 
	  
		 https://www.economist.com/the-world-...weekly-cartoon
Leaders
	 The climate needs a politics of the possible  
	 Greenlash :: To win voters’ consent, policymakers must offer pragmatism and hope  
		 https://www.economist.com/interactiv...f-the-possible
	 What opponents of the EU-US trade deal get wrong  
	 Transatlantic trade truths :: Internal reform matters more than external trade 
		 https://www.economist.com/leaders/20...deal-get-wrong
	 America is easing chip-export controls at exactly the wrong time  
	 Block off the old chips  :: The ban on sales to China was working, and should be kept in place 
		 https://www.economist.com/leaders/20...the-wrong-time
	 Spain’s scandal-plagued prime minister should step down 
	 Just passing time :: Pedro Sánchez needs to let his country’s democracy renew itself 
		 https://www.economist.com/leaders/20...ould-step-down
	 The world needs a better way to share genetic information 
	 Bad protocol  :: That will involve a wholesale rethink of the Nagoya protocol   
		 https://www.economist.com/leaders/20...ic-information
	 In recognising Palestine, Britain and France won’t advance peace 
	 The What For declaration :: They could even set it back 
		 https://www.economist.com/leaders/20...-advance-peace
Letters
	 The consequences of age-related testosterone decline in men 
	 A selection of correspondence :: Also this week, Chris Wright, academic pay, UAE foreign policy, cameras, ice cream, brand manipulation 
		 https://www.economist.com/letters/20...decline-in-men
By Invitation
	 Donald Trump’s war on climate science has staggering implications 
	 Trashing climate science :: Even a policy of “drill, baby, drill” would imply more climate research, not its evisceration, says Ralph Keeling 
		 https://www.economist.com/by-invitat...g-implications
Briefing
	 Donald Trump’s war on renewables 
	 Big, beautiful, bonkers (cont.) :: A not-quite-total eclipse of the solar 
		 https://www.economist.com/briefing/2...-on-renewables
	 America is slashing its climate research 
	 Nothing to see here :: Hear no science, see no science, speak no science 
		 https://www.economist.com/briefing/2...imate-research
	 The humbling of green Europe 
	 It was all going so well... :: Europe’s hard right is pushing the continent’s climate consensus hard. The response so far is tepid 
		 https://www.economist.com/briefing/2...f-green-europe
United States
	 America is remaking its disaster-relief system 
	 After the floods :: The administration hopes to undo perverse incentives 
		 https://www.economist.com/united-sta...-relief-system
	 US Space Command is preparing for satellite-on-satellite combat 
	 Up to the skies :: Stephen Whiting, the general in charge, offers a glimpse of the near future 
		 https://www.economist.com/united-sta...tellite-combat
	 Modular homes are helping LA’s wildfire survivors rebuild 
	 Small and beautiful :: Could factory-made units ease America’s housing shortage, too? 
		 https://www.economist.com/united-sta...vivors-rebuild
	 What pro wrestlers in Chicago say about America 
	 Takedowns for hipsters :: Beyond the WWE, liberals grapple with a MAGA bastion 
		 https://www.economist.com/united-sta...-about-america
	 What Donald Trump is teaching Harvard 
	 Fight or flight :: Under pressure, America’s oldest university may make a deal 
		 https://www.economist.com/united-sta...aching-harvard
	 Donald Trump’s redistricting ploy is politics at its most cynical 
	 Lexington :: But the Democrats’ response is self-defeating 
		 https://www.economist.com/united-sta...s-most-cynical
The Americas
	 Donald Trump’s unprecedented attack on Brazil’s judiciary 
	 A new assault :: He has placed sanctions on the judge leading the prosecution of Jair Bolsonaro, his ideological ally 
		 https://www.economist.com/the-americ...zils-judiciary
	 Panamanian farmers versus global shipping—and Donald Trump 
	 Damned if you don’t :: A new dam should ease the Panama Canal’s water woes. Those against it don’t have a chance  
		 https://www.economist.com/the-americ...d-donald-trump
	 Álvaro Uribe, a former president of Colombia, is convicted 
	 A polarising verdict :: The country is increasingly divided 
		 https://www.economist.com/the-americ...a-is-convicted
Asia
	 Why did Thailand and Cambodia fight a senseless border war? 
	 Fog of war :: After five days, 40 people are dead. But few know what caused the skirmish 
		 https://www.economist.com/asia/2025/...ess-border-war
	 Indian firms aim to gorge on weight-loss drugs 
	 Fat chance :: Domestic demand is surging. And Indian generics could make slimming cheaper worldwide  
		 https://www.economist.com/asia/2025/...ght-loss-drugs
	 South-East Asia makes an AI power grab 
	 Pincer movements :: No other region is as appealing to both America and China 
		 https://www.economist.com/asia/2025/...-ai-power-grab
	 South Asian women will be hurt by the trade war 
	 Tariffs unstitched :: Unless Bangladesh and Sri Lanka strike a deal with Donald Trump 
		 https://www.economist.com/asia/2025/...-the-trade-war
	 Why Indians suffer from a colonial mindset 
	 Banyan :: The overbearing role of the state has never been challenged 
		 https://www.economist.com/asia/2025/...lonial-mindset
China
	 Can pensioners rescue China’s economy? 
	 Grey power arising :: The government is stingy and timid when it comes to retirement benefits  
		 https://www.economist.com/china/2025...chinas-economy
	 Everyone loses in the rage of China’s delivery wars 
	 Deliver us :: Companies are caught in a race to the bottom 
		 https://www.economist.com/china/2025...-delivery-wars
Middle East & Africa
	 Iran’s supreme leader is fading into the shadows 
	 The hidden imam :: His diminishing power makes the country’s future increasingly uncertain 
		 https://www.economist.com/middle-eas...to-the-shadows
	 Famine in Gaza shows the failure of Israel’s strategy 
	 Only bad options :: It has become an international pariah without vanquishing Hamas 
		 https://www.economist.com/middle-eas...raels-strategy
	 Ziad Rahbani held a mirror to Lebanese society 
	 What about tomorrow? :: The musician and playwright died on July 26th, aged 69 
		 https://www.economist.com/middle-eas...banese-society
	 Helen Zille wants to save South Africa, starting in Johannesburg 
	 Cape crusader :: The chair of the Democratic Alliance has a lot to say—and a lot to do 
		 https://www.economist.com/middle-eas...n-johannesburg
	 Can a home-grown telecoms firm connect South Sudan to the world? 
	 Keeping it local :: Civil war need not be an insurmountable obstacle  
		 https://www.economist.com/middle-eas...n-to-the-world
Europe
	 Pedro Sánchez is fighting for his political life 
	 Waiting for the end :: Shaken by a corruption scandal, Spain’s prime minister is at the mercy of events and of his fickle allies 
		 https://www.economist.com/europe/202...political-life
	 The German politicians who want to bar the AfD from government jobs 
	 Better out than in? :: If the party cannot be banned, perhaps its civil servants can be 
		 https://www.economist.com/europe/202...overnment-jobs
	 Can interceptor drones stop Russia’s terror bombing? 
	 Robot shield :: Vast waves of drones are overwhelming Ukraine’s air defences 
		 https://www.economist.com/europe/202...terror-bombing
	 Ever more Ukrainian women are joining the army 
	 Lady killers  :: A growing group that is changing society 
		 https://www.economist.com/europe/202...ining-the-army
	 France’s top general says Russia could attack in five years 
	 French force :: Thierry Burkhard, the Forces Armées’ departing chief, says Europe has work to do 
		 https://www.economist.com/europe/202...-in-five-years
	 Why Italy’s next cultural capital looks like a disaster zone 
	 Reconstructive criticism :: Sixteen years after an earthquake, L’Aquila has yet to shake off the damage 
		 https://www.economist.com/europe/202...-disaster-zone
Britain
	 Is Britain’s net-zero push to blame for its high energy prices? 
	 Bills, bills, bills :: A mighty rise in electricity costs has complicated the drive for clean power 
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...-energy-prices
	 Lessons from the last nuclear power plant in Scotland 
	 If you can’t build them, extend them :: Torness is closing in on its 40th birthday 
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...nt-in-scotland
	 Does Nigel Farage’s plan for halving crime in Britain add up?  
	 Salvadorean solutions :: No. But that might not be the point 
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...britain-add-up
	 Britain presses on with its tilt to the Indo-Pacific 
	 Doubling down, down under :: Despite signs of American misgivings 
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...e-indo-pacific
	 In Britain, same-sex marriages are more common for women than men 
	 Twelve years on :: But the men seem to benefit more 
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...women-than-men
	 What the World Snail Racing Championships says about rural England 
	 Slowly does it :: Summer fetes show there is still hope for the English village 
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...-rural-england
	 England’s women’s soccer team bring it home 
	 The lionesses’ roar :: Victory in the European Championship is a rare moment of national joy 
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...-bring-it-home
	 Starmer’s Palestine problem 
	 Bagehot  :: Sir Keir Starmer defined himself against Labour’s preoccupation with Palestine. It now defines him  
		 https://www.economist.com/britain/20...estine-problem
International
	 How spy agencies are experimenting with the newest AI models 
	 Model students :: America has better technology. But will China adopt it more quickly? 
		 https://www.economist.com/internatio...west-ai-models
	 Could AI tilt the outcome of elections? 
	 Artificial interference :: New research shows it is being used for good and ill 
		 https://www.economist.com/internatio...e-of-elections
	 Can China save South Africa from Donald Trump? 
	 The Telegram :: South African leftists dream of telling the West to get lost 
		 https://www.economist.com/internatio...m-donald-trump
Business
	 Can Bernard Arnault steer LVMH out of crisis? 
	 Wham, bam, monogram :: Investors are starting to call for the luxury conglomerate to break itself apart 
		 https://www.economist.com/business/2...-out-of-crisis
	 The remarkable rise of “greenhushing” 
	 Eyes on the prize :: Businesses once trumpeted their climate goals. Now they are quietly plugging away 
		 https://www.economist.com/business/2...f-greenhushing
	 America’s ailing health insurers 
	 On the sick list :: An industry that has run on government money faces a reckoning 
		 https://www.economist.com/business/2...ealth-insurers
	 How big tech plans to feed AI’s voracious appetite for power 
	 Unplugged :: As data centres get more energy-hungry, the hyperscalers get more creative   
		 https://www.economist.com/business/2...tite-for-power
	 Hello Kitty’s owner is purring contentedly 
	 The cat that got the cream :: Sanrio is becoming a powerhouse of licensing intellectual property 
		 https://www.economist.com/business/2...ng-contentedly
	 Who will pay for the trillion-dollar AI boom?  
	 Schumpeter :: A technological revolution meets a financial one  
		 https://www.economist.com/business/2...dollar-ai-boom
Finance & economics
	 Who’s feeling the pain of Trump’s tariffs? 
	 Pitching in :: Foreign companies are sharing the load. For now 
		 https://www.economist.com/finance-an...trumps-tariffs
	 The trade deal with America shows the limits of the EU’s power 
	 EU-US trade deal :: The bloc opts for prudence over defiance 
		 https://www.economist.com/finance-an...-the-eus-power
	 Despite double dissent, Jerome Powell retains his hold on markets 
	 Divided decision  :: A hawkish tilt changes rate-cut expectations 
		 https://www.economist.com/finance-an...old-on-markets
	 Uncovering the secret food trade that corrupts Iran’s neighbours 
	 Dodging sanctions :: Oil and terrorism are not the country’s only exports 
		 https://www.economist.com/interactiv...orbidden-fruit
	 A fresh retail-trading frenzy is reshaping financial markets 
	 Meme stocks :: Blame apps and DORKs, not stimmies 
		 https://www.economist.com/finance-an...ancial-markets
	 The deeper reason for banking’s retreat 
	 Credit creators :: Why bankers no longer play golf at 3pm 
		 https://www.economist.com/finance-an...nkings-retreat
	 Japan’s dealmaking machine revs up  
	 Buttonwood :: Private equity is enjoying a renaissance in an unlikely place 
		 https://www.economist.com/finance-an...achine-revs-up
Science & technology
	 China has top-flight AI models. But it is struggling to run them 
	 Unleash the dragon :: Trump’s U-turn on chip-export controls could be a boon 
		 https://www.economist.com/science-an...ng-to-run-them
	 Scientists want to sequence all animals, fungi and plants on Earth 
	 Gotta catch ‘em all :: But international regulation and precarious funding threaten their efforts 
		 https://www.economist.com/science-an...lants-on-earth
	 How to build a ship for interstellar travel  
	 Galaxy brains :: Winners of a design competition include conjoined Ferris wheels and a 58km-long cylinder 
		 https://www.economist.com/science-an...stellar-travel
	 Can you overcome an allergy? 
	 Well informed :: Treatment is improving, even for the most dangerous 
		 https://www.economist.com/science-an...ome-an-allergy
Culture
	 Blockades, blackouts and bullets: China invades Taiwan on screen 
	 Telling it Strait :: “Zero Day Attack”, a TV series, is terrifying audiences in Taiwan 
		 https://www.economist.com/culture/20...iwan-on-screen
	 With a four-octave range, Cleo Laine could sing everything—and did 
	 She’s the tops :: The “First Lady of Jazz” died on July 24th, aged 97 
		 https://www.economist.com/culture/20...ything-and-did
	 The humble tomato salad holds lessons for how to eat well 
	 World in a dish :: An exquisite Italian iteration proves that even simple dishes can be sublime 
		 https://www.economist.com/culture/20...ow-to-eat-well
	 Who was Cecil Rhodes?  
	 Colonial legacies :: A new biography describes the businessman and imperialist behind the global protest movement 
		 https://www.economist.com/culture/20...s-cecil-rhodes
	 Hemingway remains the most famous 20th-century American novelist 
	 #1 Also Rises :: A much-imitated style, celebrity fans and a life-turned-myth all help 
		 https://www.economist.com/culture/20...rican-novelist
	 Can Test cricket survive a sticky wicket? 
	 Playing the long game :: A journalist goes out to bat for the five-day format 
		 https://www.economist.com/culture/20...-sticky-wicket
Economic & financial indicators
	 Economic data, commodities and markets 
	 Indicators ::  
		 https://www.economist.com/economic-a...es-and-markets
Obituary
	 Tom Lehrer found matter worth roasting everywhere he looked 
	 Time to transubstantiate! :: America’s best modern satirist died on July 26th, aged 97 
		 https://www.economist.com/obituary/2...here-he-looked
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EPUB output written to /home/runner/work/test/test/economist.epub
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