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  1. A new survey has found that there are 13 countries where being an atheist can lead to execution

  2. Nelson 's forgiveness made a difference. This is not the only time a giant act of pardon has affected history

  3. The new weekly issue of The Economist is now available to view via our website and apps:

  4. Today's interactive shows that GDP forecasters now share a closer consensus on what the future holds

  5. No one can really feel satisfied after Venezuela's municipal elections on December 8th

  6. This week we have two different regional versions of our cover December 14th – 20th 2013

  7. Credit must be eased if Britain's economic recovery is to continue

  8. Recent elections suggest that Indian voters are fed up with corrupt politics, a slowing economy and weak leadership

  9. Zero-rupee notes are an Indian anti-corruption gimmick now attracting worldwide interest

  10. Big, controversial "golden goodbyes" to bosses are probably here to stay

  11. In Britain, IPSA will issue a report on Thursday arguing that MPs' pay should rise 11% to £74,000 from 2015

  12. Unusual 3D-printed instruments, displayed at Euromold recently, illustrate two important trends in 3D printing

  13. Today's reveals that American homeowners are finally returning to positive equity

  14. On December 10th Uruguay's Senate approved a law that legalised marijuana use and regulated its production and sale

  15. Infographic 11 in our Advent calendar looks at what Europeans think of each other

  16. A proposed budget deal reached in America reduces the possibility of a government shutdown in January

  17. Britain's big political parties reckon that grumpy, disaffected non-voters are the key to victory

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