Grab your cup of coffee or tea, and sit down with a selection of this week’s great reads from The Globe. In this issue,ponders how Australia seems to have benefitted more than any other country from Canada’s critical minerals sector - particularly while domestic companies flounder.outlines four factors weighing on the United States as the Biden administration wades deeper into the war between Israel and Hamas.
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nickel, cobalt, lithium and aluminum is short. In the meantime, Australia – the birthplace of some of the world’s biggest miners such as BHP and Rio Tinto – has built a dominant position in our mining sector while Canadian companies and financiers flounder.President Joe Biden, center, leaves with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, right, and Vice President Kamala Harris, left, after speaking Oct.
Zadie Smith has said that she did everything she could to avoid writing an historical novel. But the time has finally come for the release of, a novel based on a trial in 1860s England – one she uses to investigate contemporary notions of conspiracy, truth, the novel, and the novelist. And, as Marsha Lederman writes, the British literary sensation has been enjoying every minute of it.