Newsweek International

magazine Dec 25 2020 · Newsweek International

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This exciting weekly publication offers a clear combination of news, culture and thought-provoking ideas that challenge the smart and inquisitive. Our promise is to put the reporting back into the news.

Newsweek International

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Advice from a Shark • Shark Tank star Robert Herjavec on running—and building—a business in the age of COVID

Has Trump Altered the Course of American Conservatism? • Republicans disagree on how much the outgoing president reshaped their movement

A DEFENSE OF ZOMBIE CONSERVATISM

A QUANTUM LEAP • THE U.S. AND CHINA ARE SPENDING BILLIONS TO DEVELOP POWERFUL NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT COULD TRANSFORM COMPUTING— AND THE WORLD. THE BIG QUESTION: WHO WILL GET THERE FIRST?

Wrap Up a Good Read • 30 thoughtful, easy-to-find gifts for everyone on your holiday list

WackyWaystheHolidaysAre Celebrated Around theWorld • The holiday season is upon us and though they may feel a bit different this year—without large get togethers and more merry-making from afar—the holidays themselves are certainly not canceled. December is filled with celebrations from various religions, ending of course with New Year’s which is celebrated, in one way or another, by all. Most are observed in traditional ways, but in every corner of the globe there are also unique ways of celebrating holidays in late December, from Christmas to New Year’s—some more familiar than others. From a “pooping” log in Catalonia, to a KFC dinner in Japan, here are some of the most unusual ways people bring the festivities home—all around the world.

Dixie D’Amelio

Newsweek International