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Economist, external links in article
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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? Thank, Fei. |
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same error with internal referenced article url (epub file in attachments)
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Conversion options changed from defaults: test: (3, 3) 1% Converting input to HTML... InputFormatPlugin: Recipe Input running Using custom recipe Using user agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 14) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/127.0.6533.103 Mobile Safari/537.36 Liskov Recipe specific options: res = 600 de = No 1% Fetching feeds... QRhiGles2: Failed to create temporary context QRhiGles2: Failed to create context This plugin does not support createPlatformVulkanInstance QVulkanInstance: Failed to initialize Vulkan Unable to detect GPU vendor. WebEngineContext is used before QtWebEngineQuick::initialize() or OpenGL context creation failed. 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 1% Got feeds from index page 1% Trying to download cover... 34% Downloading cover from https://www.economist.com/cdn-cgi/im...0802_DE_US.jpg 1% Generating masthead... 34% Masthead image downloaded qt.gui.imageio: libpng warning: sRGB: out of place 1% Starting download in a single thread... 5% Article downloaded: Politics 10% Article downloaded: Business 15% Article downloaded: The weekly cartoon 19% Article downloaded: The climate needs a politics of the possible 24% Article downloaded: What opponents of the EU-US trade deal get wrong 29% Article downloaded: America is easing chip-export controls at exactly the wrong time 34% Article downloaded: The consequences of age-related testosterone decline in men 34% Feeds downloaded to /tmp/calibre-3stishz2/y9wpg2p6_plumber/index.html 34% Download finished Parsing all content... Forcing index.html into XHTML namespace Forcing feed_2/article_0/index.html into XHTML namespace Forcing feed_0/article_1/index.html into XHTML namespace Forcing feed_0/article_2/index.html into XHTML namespace Forcing feed_0/article_0/index.html into XHTML namespace Forcing feed_1/article_1/index.html into XHTML namespace Forcing feed_1/article_2/index.html into XHTML namespace Forcing feed_1/article_0/index.html into XHTML namespace Referenced file 'feed_0/article_0/true' not found Referenced file 'feed_1/article_2/true' not found Referenced file 'feed_0/article_1/true' not found Referenced file 'feed_1/article_0/true' not found Referenced file 'feed_3/index.html' not found 34% Running transforms on e-book... Merging user specified metadata... Detecting structure... Flattening CSS and remapping font sizes... Source base font size is 12.00000pt Removing fake margins... Cleaning up manifest... Trimming unused files from manifest... Creating EPUB Output... 67% Running EPUB Output plugin Found non-unique filenames, renaming to support broken EPUB readers like FBReader, Aldiko and Stanza... Splitting markup on page breaks and flow limits, if any... Looking for large trees in feed_0/article_2/index_u4.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_1/index.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_2/article_0/index_u2.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_0/article_1/index_u3.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_0/index_u8.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_2/index_u7.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_0/article_0/index_u5.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in index_u1.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_1/article_0/index_u10.html... No large trees found Looking for large trees in feed_1/article_1/index_u6.html... 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