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英文記事マラソン(2020年2月)

合計201本でした。

 

先月のペースをそのままに 100 記事到達は2月7日でしたが、その後コロナウイルスの影響で仕事がとんでもなく忙しくなってしまい、ペースダウンせざるを得ませんでした。

 

Carina さんは私の倍以上の 437 記事も読まれており、実力差を感じます。勝てる日がくるといいのですが。

 

 

【過去最高記録】

2020年1月: 382 本 英文記事マラソン (2020年1月) - Nateの英語学習ブログ

 

以下、2020年2月に読んだ英文記事の一覧です。(リンク切れがあるかもしれませんが、その際にはご容赦ください)

 

  1. Made in China - Will the Wuhan virus become a pandemic? | Leaders | The Economist

  2. Uncharted waters - Britain after Brexit | Leaders | The Economist

  3. Dead on arrival - Donald Trump’s one-sided peace plan | Leaders | The Economist

  4. Brexit trade talks: EU to back Spain over Gibraltar claims | Politics | The Guardian

  5. Qantas and Air New Zealand suspend China flights due to coronavirus curbs - Reuters

  6. Macau casino revenue drops 11.3 percent in January as coronavirus worries mount - Reuters

  7. China central bank sees temporary economic impact from virus, pledges support measures - Reuters

  8. Pilots, flight attendants demand flights to China stop as virus fear mounts worldwide - Reuters

  9. 'Every day it got worse': Evacuee describes Wuhan lockdown | World news | The Guardian

  10. Finnish filter firm swamped by Wuhan hospital orders - Reuters

  11. Goldman Sachs - How the mighty Goldman has fallen | Leaders | The Economist

  12. A primary quandary - Who will be Donald Trump’s most forceful foe? | United States | The Economist (2/1)

  13. Britain has left the EU – but what happens now? | Politics | The Guardian

  14. Amazon holiday quarter delivers, threatens profit squeeze for UPS and FedEx - Reuters

  15. U.S.-UK trade deal needs labour, climate protections, enforcement - U.S. lawmaker - Reuters
  16. Car stock racing - Tesla is proving itself as a carmaker | Business | The Economist

  17. Privacy and its limits - Everyone now believes that private markets are better than public ones | Finance and economics | The Economist

  18. As coronavirus misinformation spreads on social media, Facebook removes posts - Reuters

  19. 'A good firefighting day': crews hold blazes back from Australia's capital - Reuters

  20. China facing global isolation as virus toll rises - Reuters

  21. U.S. universities set up front-line defenses to keep coronavirus at bay - Reuters

  22. What is a Palindrome, what are the dates and what does it mean? – The Sun

  23. Wake up, madam! Today’s date is best palindrome for a millennium | News | The Sunday Times

  24. Novak Djokovic outlasts Dominic Thiem to win eighth Australian Open crown | Sport | The Guardian

  25. Turntable - Goldman Sachs bets the firm on a new identity | Finance and economics | The Economist (2/2)

  26. BBC Learning English - The English We Speak / Talk the talk

  27. BBC Learning English - The English We Speak / Serial returner

  28. BBC Learning English - The English We Speak / Microworker

  29. BBC Learning English - The English We Speak / Rat race

  30. Pill-pushers - What to do about puberty blockers | Leaders | The Economist

  31. Marine science - Half machine, half jellyfish. The latest thing in ocean exploration | Science and technology | The Economist

  32. Prepare for the worst - How do you contain a global epidemic such as coronavirus? | International | The Economist

  33. Locked down - China’s coronavirus semi-quarantine will hurt the global economy | International | The Economist

  34. Sadder and Sadr - Muqtada al-Sadr, Iraq’s most volatile cleric, stakes his claim to power | Middle East and Africa | The Economist

  35. BBC Learning English - 6 Minute English / The benefits of low emission zones

  36. Bushfire smoke blows into Australia's capital as fire threat eases - Reuters

  37. After controversial trial, U.S. Senate poised to acquit Trump - Reuters

  38. Far from virus epicentre, China's Wenzhou city scrambles to curb outbreak - Reuters

  39. Democratic White House contenders face first test in Iowa - Reuters

  40. What the Iowa caucuses could mean for Democratic presidential candidates - Reuters

  41. China decries travel, visa measures taken against WHO advice on virus - Reuters

  42. Chinese cerebral palsy victim dies after caretaker quarantined for virus - Reuters

  43. Off to the races: Key dates on the U.S. presidential election calendar - Reuters (2/3)

  44. The methane hunters - Using satellites to spot industry’s methane leaks | Science and technology | The Economist

  45. Sealed off - Tough quarantine measures have spread across China | China | The Economist

  46. Hong Kong suspends four more border crossings to curb spread of virus - Reuters

  47. BBC Learning English - 6 Minute English / Women in politics

  48. Verbal fireworks likely at Trump's State of the Union speech - Reuters

  49. RPT-China gas demand seen crumbling as virus threat spreads - Reuters

  50. Sydneysider's mother barred from returning to Australia from China | World news | The Guardian

  51. BBC Learning English - 6 Minute English / Could you give up booze for a month?

  52. Chaguan - Xi Jinping wants to be both feared and loved by China’s people | China | The Economist

  53. China to push medical factories to resume, expand production - Reuters

  54. Japanese robot could call last orders on human bartenders - Reuters

  55. Japan screens 3,700 on quarantined cruise ship after coronavirus case - Reuters

  56. No Iowa caucus results spell chaos for Democrats; Trump gloats - Reuters

  57. AirAsia CEO Fernandes and chairman step aside as Airbus bribery allegations probed - Reuters

  58. Hong Kong records first virus death as toll in China jumps - Reuters

  59. Comparing the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak with SARS and MERS

  60. Wuhan outbreak: Genetics of the new virus

  61. How the Iowa caucuses work - explained with cats

  62. OPEC+ invites China's UN ambassador in Vienna to technical meeting - Reuters

  63. Oil prices rebound on hopes for OPEC+ supply cuts - Reuters (2/4)

  64. BBC Learning English - 6 Minute English / The decline of the apostrophe

  65. Safe-haven yen, Swiss franc slide for 2nd day as risk appetite grows - Reuters

  66. Cathay Pacific to cut global capacity by 30% amid coronavirus epidemic - Reuters

  67. Airlines suspend China flights because of coronavirus outbreak - Reuters

  68. British commercial property back on the investment map - Reuters

  69. The Democratic primary - Under ranked-choice voting, left-wing purism would aid Joe Biden | Graphic detail | The Economist

  70. Fisheries after Brexit - Britain’s fisherfolk fret about being sold down the river—yet again | Britain | The Economist

  71. Points of departure - The British government wants to reshape immigration after Brexit | Britain | The Economist

  72. Railways - Britain’s government renationalises Northern Rail | Britain | The Economist

  73. British Broadcasting Cuts - The BBC performs painful internal surgery | Britain | The Economist

  74. China to allow in U.S. health experts as virus shows no sign of slowing - Reuters
  75. Explainer: Why Iowa? How a little rural state picks presidential nominees - Reuters

  76. 11 British YouTubers Worth Following | Anglophenia | BBC America (2/5)

  77. Newborn among 28,000 coronavirus cases as death toll passes 550 | World news | The Guardian

  78. Factbox: Big Oil's climate targets vary widely - Reuters

  79. Britain eyes early free trade pact with Australia after leaving EU - Reuters

  80. BMW raises electric car components capacity at Bavarian plant - Reuters

  81. High speed train derails in northern Italy, two drivers die - Reuters (2/6)

  82. BBC Learning English - 6 Minute English / Why does seeing someone yawn make you yawn?

  83. Hong Kong checks quarantined ship as medics escalate strikes - Reuters

  84. Biden says he is 'not going anywhere' after poor showing in Iowa - Reuters

  85. Not for sale - Luxury groups ponder ways to get rid of their unsold inventory | Business | The Economist

  86. U.S. Senate acquits Trump in historic vote as re-election campaign looms - Reuters

  87. Oil prices flat; OPEC+ mulls supply cut as virus hits demand - Reuters

  88. China scientists identify pangolin as possible coronavirus host - Reuters

  89. Peak coronavirus? Epidemic forecasts are often wrong but can be useful - Reuters

  90. Hong Kong residents hoard toilet paper, noodles as coronavirus fears mount - Reuters

  91. Wuhan coronavirus: Mass exodus from China

  92. Inside Wuhan after China quarantines virus-hit city | Reuters.com

  93. 'Please take my daughter': Mother of girl with cancer pleads at virus blockade - Reuters

  94. From 'Sexiest Legs' contest to quarantine in a windowless cruise ship cabin - Reuters

  95. Energy bills to fall for millions of Britons from April - Reuters

  96. Japan telecom SoftBank Corp CEO sees Elliott investment as 'positive' - Reuters

  97. Oil rises on potential OPEC+ output cuts amid coronavirus outbreak - Reuters

  98. British ambassador returns to Iran after brief arrest last month - Reuters

  99. As virus boosts demand, French face mask factory ramps up output - Reuters

  100. Burberry says coronavirus hurting luxury demand - Reuters (2/7)

  101. 'I'm in an apocalypse:' American student trapped in coronavirus-hit Chinese city - Reuters

  102. From black swan to bubble: investors weigh coronavirus risks - Reuters

  103. Lifeblood of Amazon merchants threatened as coronavirus infects Chinese workers - Reuters

  104. Toyota keeps China plant output stopped through February 16 as virus hits supply, logistics - Reuters

  105. Politics this week | The world this week | The Economist

  106. Credit Suisse CEO Thiam toppled by espionage scandal - Reuters

  107. Business this week | The world this week | The Economist

  108. American dies of coronavirus in China as toll set to surpass SARS - Reuters

  109. Meet the new boss - What it takes to be a CEO in the 2020s | Leaders | The Economist
  110. Cleaning up Greece - Why many Greek greens oppose wind power | Europe | The Economist

  111. Doing trade deals - Post-Brexit Britain may find trade deals hard to negotiate | Britain | The Economist

  112. Private investors won't touch new Coalition-backed coal plant, Labor says | Australia news | The Guardian

  113. Thai soldier 'kills many' in shooting rampage | World news | The Guardian

  114. Coronavirus: Australians stranded in Wuhan after evacuation flight delayed | World news | The Guardian

  115. Coronavirus: two deaths in Wuhan thought to be first of foreign nationals | World news | The Guardian

  116. If China valued free speech, there would be no coronavirus crisis | World news | The Guardian

  117. Cyclone Damien expected to strike Western Australia with winds up to 230km/h | Australia news | The Guardian

  118. Flash floods, high winds and six-metre waves forecast to batter NSW coast | Australia news | The Guardian (2/8)

  119. Uber and Lyft take different roads in search of profit - Reuters

  120. Coronavirus: delayed flight of Wuhan evacuees arrives in Darwin | World news | The Guardian

  121. Coronavirus global death toll overtakes Sars epidemic | World news | The Guardian

  122. Thai soldier kills 26 in rampage, most inside shopping mall - Reuters

  123. Thai mass shooter killed 20, wounded 42 - health official - Reuters

  124. Thai soldier's killing spree left 26 dead, 57 wounded - PM - Reuters

  125. Raab wants Japan trade deal this year, Tokyo wants food restrictions lifted - Reuters

  126. Cyclone Damien downgraded after damaging homes in Western Australia | World news | The Guardian

  127. Malaysia expands China traveller ban as coronavirus spreads - Reuters

  128. America’s presidential election - The Democratic primaries will be a contest between radicals and repairers | Leaders | The Economist

  129. Hunt for coronavirus carriers as trail leads from Singapore to UK and France | World news | The Guardian

  130. Tesla can get support for German factory: Economy Minister - Reuters

  131. Shanghai to help Tesla resume production amid coronavirus spread - Reuters

  132. OPEC+ panel calls for more oil cuts on coronavirus impact - Algeria - Reuters (2/9)

  133. The Economist explains - The grim history of Christmas Island | The Economist explains | The Economist

  134. The world in brief, February 10th 2020
  135. The Wuhan virus: untangling the unknowns
  136. Fire in Erfurt: Germany's far right
  137. LGB free: gay marriage in Northern Ireland
  138. Clean hands: Ecuador
  139. Next rider up: Ola launches in London
  140. Virus uncertainty weighs on global shares, dollar takes breather - Reuters

  141. Three strikes - Hong Kong’s economy is in peril, but its financial system is not | Leaders | The Economist

  142. Britain 'reasonably confident' of U.S. trade deal despite Huawei concerns - Reuters (2/10)

  143. 'Life will go on': battered by bushfire, East Gippsland starts to pick up the pieces | Australia news | The Guardian

  144. The Economist Espresso 11th Feb 2020 (2/11)
  145. The Economist Espresso 12th Feb 2020 (2/12)
  146. The Economist Espresso 13th Feb 2020 (2/13)
  147. The Economist Espresso 14th Feb 2020
  148. British network Three joins 5G mobile club - Reuters

  149. Insurers rush to strip coronavirus from event-cancellation cover - Reuters (2/14)

  150. Wall Street Week Ahead: Investors bet emerging markets will weather coronavirus impact - Reuters

  151. Google in talks with publishers to pay for premium news content: WSJ - Reuters

  152. Oil rises over 1% on hopes demand will rebound from coronavirus effect - Reuters

  153. Facebook cancels San Francisco summit on coronavirus fears - Reuters

  154. Bridgewater, Viking among big hedge funds that added Tesla in fourth quarter before rally - Reuters

  155. Apple to reopen a store in Shanghai on Feb. 15 - Reuters

  156. Oil companies cancel IP Week receptions due to coronavirus - Reuters

  157. Coronavirus concerns loom over cruise industry - Reuters (2/15)

  158. Airbus says higher U.S. tariffs on EU planes will harm U.S. airlines, consumers - Reuters

  159. IBM withdraws from RSA conference over coronavirus fears - Reuters

  160. Boeing tells FAA it does not believe 737 MAX wiring should be moved: sources - Reuters

  161. Metabolites and you - People leave molecular wakes that may give away their secrets | Science and technology | The Economist

  162. Politics this week | The world this week | The Economist

  163. Business this week | The world this week | The Economist

  164. Irish election: Sinn Féin criticises 'disgraceful' Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael - BBC News (2/16)

  165. The Economist Espresso 17th Feb 2020
  166. Animal behaviour - Fish, like people, must pay for their accommodation | Science and technology | The Economist

  167. Alibaba's DingTalk gets bad grades from China's stuck-at-home students - Reuters

  168. Fast-food companies in China step up ‘contactless’ pickup, delivery as coronavirus rages - Reuters (2/17)

  169. The Economist Espresso 18th Feb (2/18)
  170. Oil near flat; virus impact offsets Libya supply disruptions - Reuters

  171. London oil week suffers more party cancellations due to coronavirus - Reuters

  172. The Economist Espresso 19th Feb (2/19)
  173. Oil up more than 2% on slowing coronavirus cases, U.S. move on Venezuela - Reuters 

  174. The Economist Espresso 20th Feb
  175. Netflix CEO's new book to shed light on streaming giant's work culture - Reuters

  176. Factbox: How the next EU budget will tackle climate change - Reuters

  177. This revamp will be different, says HSBC boss; staff not so sure - Reuters

  178. UK to send an evacuation flight for Britons to depart Tokyo on Friday - Reuters (2/20)

  179. The Economist Espresso 21nd Feb (2/21)
  180. Politics this week | The world this week | The Economist (2/22)

  181. Mike drop - Michael Bloomberg gives an unconvincing performance in Nevada’s Democratic debate | United States | The Economist

  182. Bloomberg - Are you a robot? 

  183. Methane leak 'visible from space' is even bigger than previously thought 

  184. Best smartwatch 2020: the top wearables you can buy today | TechRadar

  185. Business this week | The world this week | The Economist

  186. Big tech - How to make sense of the latest tech surge | Leaders | The Economist (2/23)

  187. Getting the maths right - How the next president should fix America’s student-loan problem | Leaders | The Economist (2/24)

  188. Ed Sheeran – Shape of You Lyrics | Genius Lyrics (2/25)

  189. Auction - Wikipedia (2/26)

  190. Oil prices sink to lowest in over a year, biggest weekly drop since 2016 - Reuters 

  191. Politics this week | The world this week | The Economist (2/28)

  192. Coronavirus latest updates: Australia adds Iran to travel bans, South Korea reports 594 new cases – live | World news | The Guardian

  193. Business this week | The world this week | The Economist

  194. A game of two halves - Globalisation has left lower-league football clubs behind | Graphic detail | The Economist

  195. Who wants to run a bank? - Bank bosses in America stick around longer than those in Europe | Finance and economics | The Economist

  196. How hath Berkshire done? - Untangling Warren Buffett’s unique firm | Business | The Economist

  197. Exxon to begin restart of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery this weekend - sources - Reuters

  198. China's economy expected to rebound from virus hit - Chinese official - Reuters

  199. Lyft flags production delays for scooter, bike parts due to coronavirus - Reuters

  200. PM Johnson says coronavirus top priority, as first Briton dies - Reuters

  201. Coronavirus disease (COVID-2019) situation reports 39 (2/29)