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The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon

Leaders

Foreign policy
How to deal with despots

Western foreign policy sets out to be ethical, but often ends up being ineffectual

Sri Lanka
The hard road back

The new president must persuade his suffering people to endure more pain

The world economy
After the recession

Lower inflation and greener energy are worth the price of a short downturn

Digital business
Cloudburst

The era of big-tech exceptionalism may be over

War and hunger
Stopping Somalis from starving

Saving lives will involve talking to terrorists
Letters

Letters to the editor
On gas markets, priests, Shakespeare, China, folk cuisine, turning 65, games
By Invitation

Russia and Ukraine
Jack Watling on how Ukraine can avoid a war of attrition

Japan
Abe Shinzo’s legacy encompasses the Indo-Pacific, says his former speechwriter
Briefing

Fascism in Russia
A dark state

Vladimir Putin is in thrall to a distinctive brand of Russian fascism. That is why his country is such a threat to Ukraine, the West and his own people
Asia

Fixing Sri Lanka’s economy
Obstacle course

Pakistan’s economy
A fine balance

Myanmar
Desperate measures

Sino-Australian relations
Speaking terms

Banyan
Presidented
China

China and Europe
Showing more bottle
United States

Immigration and the economy
Not coming to America

Immigration bureaucracy
Green-card blues

The culture wars
Return fire

Congress
Deus ex Manchina

Transgender health care for children
In search of evidence

Monkeypox
No lessons learned

Lexington: The gerontocrats
The gerontocrats
Middle East & Africa

Somalia’s food crisis
Hunger in the Horn

Energy and the environment
Drilling into the world’s lungs

Israel, Russia and Ukraine
Nasty tsarist vibrations

Obesity in the Middle East
Weighty matters
The Americas

Peru
All hat, no cattle

Bello
The fuel and the fire
Europe

Italy’s election
A nationalist turn

Ukraine’s southern offensive
Taking it back

Ukraine’s wheat
Fragile pact

Russian gas
Cutting calories

French energy
Delayed reaction

Art, religion and war
Putin’s false piety
Britain

The Bank of England
Dreadneedle Street

A night away
Happy champing

Newport Wafer Fab
Red line

Northern Ireland
The unlikely dove

Decarbonisation
More than hot air

Bagehot
The laughing cavaliers
1843 magazine

Summer reading
MBS: despot in the desert

Summer reading
How magicians won Facebook

Summer reading
East of Mariupol: what happened to the Ukrainians who fled to Russia?

Summer reading
Look who’s stalking: the black leopards of Gloucestershire

Summer reading
How to go to therapy without talking about your feelings

Summer reading
Did this man spend 20 years in prison for murdering someone who is still alive?

Summer reading
The sun is both our creator and destroyer
Business

Oil companies and the climate
Nationally determined contributors

Volkswagen
Diess-fenestration

Digital advertising
Oh, snap

Bartleby
The perils of perfectioinsm

Schumpeter
Dogfight over Spirit
Finance & economics

Recession fears
Coming in to land

China’s economy
Less growth, more credibility

Commercial property
Through the floor

Buttonwood
Now and again

Free exchange
Land-locked
Science & technology

Palaeoanthropology
A grand old age

Behavioural sciences
Nudge factor

Virology
Strange brew
Culture

Music and protest
Going for a song

A controversial poet
Only an attitude remains

Technology and terminology
Reality check
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail

Covid-19 drugs
The vaxxed take Pax
Obituary

Ko Jimmy
Darkness to light
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The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon

Leaders

The life-sciences industry
Growth cure

The lessons of life sciences for Britain’s next prime minister

Investment and sustainability
Three letters that won’t save the planet

ESG should be boiled down to one simple measure: emissions

Heatwaves
A warning of worse to come

Adaptation will be disruptive and costly. All the more reason to curb emissions

Developing countries and debt
Progress and poverty

Emerging-market crises have become harder to resolve but less of a threat to the world economy

Inflation
Turkey shoot

Lessons from Turkey on the evils of galloping price increases
Letters

Letters to the editor
On medical data, Singapore, Boris Johnson, Switzerland, servant-leaders
By Invitation

Terrorism
Somalia’s president wants help to fight Africa’s terrorist groups

Labour in America
Reform labour laws to tackle inequality in America, urges Celine McNicholas

Labour in America
Unions are now a lifestyle choice for some young, aspirational workers, says Walter Olson
Briefing

Turkey’s economy
Inflation nation

How has the Turkish economy kept growing so fast in the face of runaway inflation?
Asia

Inflation
Feeling the pinch

Liquor licensing
Cheers!

Politics in Sri Lanka
In with the old

Politics in Pakistan
Comeback Khan

Banyan
One-track mind

Japan
States of mind
China

The economy
Tearing down the bamboo walls

Covid-19
Test after test

China, Taiwan and America
Travel bug

Language-learning in Xinjiang
Lessons from Malcolm X
United States

Climate policy
Tick, tick, boom

Congress and Ukraine
The struggle for hearts and minds

Public transport
Derailed

Lessons from a senseless slaughter
Lifting the veil on Uvalde

Maternal health
Mortal danger for mothers

Lexington
Trumped
Middle East & Africa

Egypt’s political prisoners
Too many to count

Tunisia
A reform that makes matters worse

Garden centres in Senegal
Unsecured green investments

Investing in Africa
Adventurous capital
The Americas

Social media
Follow the influencers

Mexico
Mired in meth

Bello
A yearning for Utopia
Europe

Italy
Game over

Unblocking the Black Sea
When will Odessa’s port be reopened?

Ukraine and Belarus
Common enemies

NATO, Russia and Greece
Red-hot in Alex

Charlemagne
Let the sleeper awaken
Britain

The golden triangle
Bio Britannia

Haleon’s listing
Don’t gloat about the float

The Tory race
Sunak v Truss

Levelling up
What was that, again?

Unmanned aviation
A motorway for drones

Bagehot
The battle for the Stupid Party
International

Women’s sport
Raising the game
Special report

ESG investing
In need of a clean-up

Asset managers
The saviour complex

ESG fund fees
How to charge more

Investors
The warm glow

Companies
Internalising the externalities

Rating agencies
The signal and the noise

The regulators
Missionary creep

The future of ESG
Measure less, but better

ESG investing
Acknowledgments
Business

American business
A juggling act

Business and the climate
Watershed’s moment

Bartleby
The latest in WFH

Gen Z and work
What graduates want

The microeconomics of luxury
Puttin’ it up at the Ritz

Schumpeter
Unlocking Keyence’s secret
Finance & economics

Emerging economies
The fragile 53

Wall Street
Bittersweet

The Big Mac index
A tale of three parities

Energy in Asia
Power play

Housing in China
No delivery, no payment

Buttonwood
Wake-up call

Free exchange
Aiming high
Science & technology

Conflict analysis
Predict and survive

Depression and serotonin
Wrong turning

Menstruation and athletics
Cycle races

Awards
Association of British Science Writers
Culture

Kissinger on statecraft
The vision thing

Opioids in America
The guilty and the gone

World in a dish
Guts and glory

Buckminster Fuller
Designs for living

Musical prodigies
The power of 3

Back Story
The oligarch’s lament
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail

Extreme heat
The scorched Earth
The Economist explains

The Economist explains
Why have new Omicron strains of covid not been given Greek names?

The Economist explains
The increase in simultaneous heatwaves
Obituary

Gloria Allen
How to be a lady
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The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Leaders


Energy
Europe’s coming winter peril
A bitter energy crisis is in prospect. Europe needs to act now

American politics
Wake up, Democrats
For the good of America, the governing party urgently needs to take on its own activists

Japan
After Abe
Japan should stay true to Abe Shinzo’s vision—up to a point

Government finances
British understatement
Government budgets face a painful crunch. Tory leadership hopefuls seem oblivious

Cryptography
Post-quantum solace
A future-proof way to encrypt sensitive data is now available. Put it to use

Catholic sex abuse
Let priests wed
Scrapping the celibacy rule would make it easier to recruit clerics who don’t abuse children
Letters

Letters to the editor
On pumped-storage hydropower, the Republicans, corporate governance, consultants, America’s national anthem, writing, moustaches
By Invitation


Japan
Abe Shinzo was the most important Japanese leader in the past 50 years, says Kevin Rudd
Education in America
Banning critical race theory in schools is unjustified, argues Jason Stanley
Education in America
Critical race theory is appropriate in universities, but not schools, says Bonnie Kerrigan Snyder
Briefing


Peak progressive
Peak progressive
Democrats are realising that they must moderate or die
Asia


Japanese politics
Staying the course
Sri Lanka’s crisis
Gota goes
Micronesia and its neighbours
Politics takes atoll
South Korea
The way the wind blows
Banyan
Abe’s legacy
China


Nationalism
Heading down a dangerous path
Protests in Henan
Send in the thugs
Title towns
The civilising effect
United States


The culture war in education
Schools for scandal
New York’s graffiti revival
More writing on the wall
The American economy
Recession-spotting
Rest in pieces
Farewell to a bizarre landmark
Lexington
Democrats dither dangerously on abortion
Middle East & Africa


American diplomacy
A voyage to nowhere
Gaza
The blockade generation
Kenya
Rhinos, cows and men with guns
Angola
A legacy of looting
The Americas


Brazil
Might Bolsonaro try to steal the vote?
Bello
On the move
Europe


Europe’s energy
Winter is coming
Ukraine’s winter
Cold front
The Ukraine war
Deep battle
Inflation in Turkey
The price is wrong
Farming
How many cows are too many?
Charlemagne
Leisure class
Britain


Trust exercise
The Conservative Party after Boris Johnson
Ethnic-minority candidates
The British dream
Caretaker government
The interregnum
Demography
Autumn leaves
Pick your battles
The British Army has a new focus and outdated equipment
Valuing culture
The play’s not the only thing
Bagehot
The rotten presidency
International


Sex abuse and the Catholic church
The unending storm
Business


Semiconductors
When the chips are way down
Twitter v Elon Musk
Blocked and reported
Business in South Africa
Fighting the power
Natural gas and European industry
The high cost of low pressure
Bartleby
Small moments of great tension
Schumpeter
Oil’s new eastern bloc
Finance & economics


Interest rates and budgets
When maturity misleads
American inflation
On the up and up
Central banks and markets
The visible hand
Buttonwood
The new abnormal
Growth in Japan
Abenomics After Abe
Free exchange
Disciples of discipline
Science & technology


Cryptography in the quantum age
Secrets squirrelled
Astronomy
I’m in heaven
Biotechnology
Green-sky thinking
Wine bottles
A pour decision
Oncology
Protein shake-up
Culture


Summer reading
Pages in the sun
The Normans
They stooped to conquer
Grotesque fiction
Ignoble lords
Music and resistance
From El-Salam to the world
Johnson
Distinctions with a difference
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail


Population forecasts
People watching
The Economist explains


The Economist explains
Can tax cuts boost Britain’s lacklustre economy?
The Economist explains
What makes a global financial centre?
Obituary


Abe Shinzo
Tracking the samurai
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The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon

Leaders

British politics
Clownfall

A doomed prime minister and a stricken country

Social media and security
Who’s afraid of TikTok?

The world’s most exciting app is also its most mistrusted

America after Roe
The new exceptionalism

America has a set of laws on important subjects that do not reflect the views of Americans

Education
Crisis in the classroom

Governments are ignoring the pandemic’s disastrous effect on education

Leveraged buy-out
Private pain

The buy-out business may struggle in a changed economic climate

Chile
Magna mistake

Chile’s draft constitution is a fiscally irresponsible left-wing wish list. Voters should reject it
Letters

Letters to the editor
On justice services, abortion, Africa, car dealers, Turkey, BTS, technology at work
By Invitation

Russia and Ukraine
Boris Bondarev on Vladimir Putin’s craven diplomats

Finance
The global economy needs to be better prepared for the coming storm, says Kathryn Judge

Finance and economics
Brad DeLong asks what America can learn from its past bouts of inflation
Briefing

Social media, competition and security
Quavering

TikTok’s rivals are nervous. Governments are suspicious. A billion users and rising are glued to their screens
Essay

An anatomy of erasure
How a free and open Hong Kong became a police state
Asia

East Asian relations
Cold comfort

Afghanistan
Bureaucratic nightmare

Indian politics
Shinde shindig

Women in South Asia
Bridges to liberty

Banyan
The new isolationism
China

Global infrastructure investment
Building blocs

Floods
Above the water line

Online security
Hacked

Youth culture
Having a larp
United States

American conservatives
Trumpism’s new Washington army

Fetal personhood
Votes for zygotes?

Command and control
Allow and unleash

Rebranding the Asian carp
Copicat

Latino voters
No, no se puede

Lexington
High noon for Liz Cheney
Middle East & Africa

Congo
Either ore

Football in Sierra Leone
He shoots, he scores…

Israel’s new prime minister
Yair apparent

Egypt
Paving paradise

Railways in the Middle East
A burgeoning new bazaar
The Americas

Chile
Hearts, not minds

Argentina
Find works; insert spanner; repeat

Colombia
Rafting with rebels
Europe

Ukraine’s counter-offensive
Kherson bound

Ukraine’s disappeared
Fate unknown

Poland’s arms port
Welcome to boom town

German-Polish relations
From bad to worse

France’s new government
Minority report

Russian repression
Slings and arrows

Charlemagne
No-fly zone
Britain

Boris Johnson
The wreckage he leaves behind

Economic policy
Spend rift

Politics and sex
Men behaving badly

Employment
Backlog Britain

Adult education
New tricks

Chinese espionage
Two mouths, one message

Bagehot
The toxicity of Boris Johnson
International

Education
Millions of wasted minds
Business

Private equity
PE lessons

Business in Poland
Strong headwinds

Venture capitalism in Europe
A species reborn

Bartleby
How to read corporate culture

Schumpeter
Self-Reliance
Finance & economics

Sino-American rivalry
Tougher than tariffs

Commodity prices
Helter skelter

Hidden risks in China
Case closed

Buttonwood
Last man standing

Corporate debt in America
Bills, bills, bills

Free exchange
Levelling down
Science & technology

The new physics
Beyond the Standard Model
Culture

Art and aristocracy
Hearts of stone

Gaming the haj
To be a pilgrim

World in a dish
The braids of a loaf

Britain and Hong Kong
Perfidious Albion

Peter Higgs and his boson
Hide and seek

Back Story
The lives of Zelensky
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail

Covid-19 vaccines
It could have been worse
The Economist explains

The Economist explains
Why is Georgia struggling to join the EU?

The Economist explains
Why are cluster munitions so dangerous?
Obituary

Peter Brook
The mystic of the stage
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Leaders


Ukraine
How to win the long war
After doing well early in the war, Ukraine is losing ground. What next?

Rights and wrongs
After the shattering of Roe
America needs to find a better way to resolve its thorniest issues

Venture capital
The reckoning
The startup bust is bad, but not as bad as the dotcom fiasco

Global financial centres
A new order in Asia
Singapore is on top in Asian finance. The biggest risks to its primacy are at home

The missing
Mexico’s shame
Staggering numbers of Mexicans are disappearing. Here’s how to save some of them
Letters

Letters to the editor
On artificial intelligence, greener buildings, inventory cycles, the subjunctive, cheap wine
By Invitation


Tech and diplomacy
Linda Thomas-Greenfield believes the UN Security Council should make better use of technology
Nuclear energy
John Barrasso wants America to lead the world in nuclear energy
Briefing


The long war
On and on
Does a protracted conflict favour Russia or Ukraine?
Asia


Politics in Singapore
Open and shut
Sovereign debt in Laos
On the edge
Civil society in India
Feeling the chill
Resisting the Taliban
Indomitable valley
Banyan
Memory loss
China


The path to communism
Three steps to heaven
Work and education
Low school
Virtual private networks
Holes in the great firewall
Pandemic life
Speakeasies v snitches
United States


Reproductive rights
The fallout from overturning Roe
The Supreme Court
An end-of-term report
Gun laws
Win one, lose one
Swimming
Where have all the lifeguards gone?
Election integrity
Questions of trust
People-smuggling
A tragedy in Texas
Lexington
The courage of a conservative
Middle East & Africa


Congo’s unstable east
Echoes of war
Cashless economies
Digital stevedores
An Arab NATO
One shield to guard them all?
The war in Yemen
Safer at last
To shave—or not to shave
The great moustache comeback
The Americas


Crime
100,000 missing Mexicans
Disaster preparedness
Rain strain
Europe


NATO meets in Madrid
Back in business
Ukraine
Nest of vipers
Olaf Scholz
The quiet German
Russia and the Balkans
Changing friends
France
Jacket, tie, nationalism
Charlemagne
The Poles’ position
Britain


Energy security
Under the deep green sea
Asparagus
Getting picky
Scottish politics
The neverendum
Child care and growth
Home economics
Ill Met
Another blow for the Met
The 2021 census
Vanishing Londoners
Retailing
Boots off
Bagehot
Boz and Jez
International


Abortion
Severe complications
Business


Venture capitalism (1)
The great Silicon Valley shake-out
Venture capitalism (2)
The VC-industrial complex
Traditional medicine
A concoction a day
Fossil fuels and war
The Sakhalin exception
Bartleby
Beach reads for business folk
Schumpeter
Mars unwrapped
Finance & economics


Financial centres
A tale of three cities
The energy crunch
Power outrage
Surging inflation
The top of the hill
America’s inflation indices
The price of accuracy
Turkey’s economy
Creeping controls
Corporate takeovers
Sweet dealmaking
Buttonwood
Terms of surrender
Free exchange
Forward misguidance
Science & technology


Neuroscience
Butterflies of the soul
Human behaviour
Smell you later, alligator
Faecal transplants
A little something in the bank
Culture


Artists at war
No more “Swan Lake”
Mexican fiction
The pity of tiny feet
The Holocaust
Warning from hell
Regulating tech
Power to the people
Contemporary art
Eyes wide shut
Johnson
The miracle of writing
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail


Gender quotas
Quotas on it
The Economist explains


The Economist explains
How consumer drones are changing warfare
The Economist explains
Why Britain is extending controversial tariffs on steel
Obituary


Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela
King of cocaine
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon

Leaders

The energy crisis
Power struggle

How to fix the world’s energy emergency without wrecking the climate

France
The man who fell to earth

Emmanuel Macron loses his majority in parliament. Can he now get anything done?

Global instability
Hungry and angry

A wave of unrest is coming. Here’s how to avert some of it

The euro zone
The ECB’s next headache

How fighting inflation could imperil the single currency

Britain’s growth crisis
Tiddlers, not titans

As new firms get bigger, the capital they need dries up
Letters

Letters to the editor
On nuclear weapons, California, Southern Baptists, animals, management
By Invitation

Russia and Ukraine
There will be African victims of Russia’s war, warn Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Olusegun Obasanjo

Roe v Wade
Overturning abortion rights ignores freedoms awarded after slavery’s end, says Peggy Cooper Davis

Roe v Wade
Abortion would be best governed by legislatures, says O. Carter Snead
Briefing

Nuclear energy
Nuclear family

Energy security gives climate-friendly nuclear-power plants a new appeal. To make good on it they have to get easier to build
Asia

Illiberalism in Indonesia
Illusory extremists

Conservation in South-East Asia
A giant stingray in the Mekong

Afghanistan
Another disaster

Labour migration in Central Asia
From Moscow with money

Banyan
Exit stage left
China

Mental health
The thought police

Aircraft-carriers
Catapulting forward

The Taiwan Strait
Whose is it?

The metaphor still holds water
Hong Kong’s most famous floating restaurant sinks
United States

Asian-Americans
Pivot to Asia

Trans rights
Lost in conversion

Petrol politics
Pump and dump

California’s schools
Snoozzzzzze on

Religion in schools
A victory for God

Uranium
Fission impossible?

Lexington
The Biden-Harris problem
Middle East & Africa

Graft in South Africa
The rot that spread

South Africa
The longhorns and the law

Israel
Once more unto the booths

Saudi Arabia
Princes, purses and putters
The Americas

Colombia
Petrofied

Bello
Murder in the Amazon

Sex education
Birds, bees and not much else
Europe

French parliamentary elections
Jupiter waning

Ukraine’s weapons
Running on empty

Italy
The Putin effect

Slovenia
The turnaround

Spanish politics
The great riposte of Córdoba

Charlemagne
From bullets to bail-outs
Britain

Growth capital
Start up, fade away

Public art
Heavy metal

Public-sector pay
Wage fright

Horizon Europe
Science friction

Coastal erosion
Uncertain shore

Biology
Cultural history

Bagehot
Remainers’ cake problem
International

Global instability
From inflation to insurrection
Technology Quarterly

The energy transition
Electrical tension

Empowered demand
The people’s power

Energy storage
Beyond batteries

Cleaning up natural gas
Low-hanging fruit

Burning natural gas
The long goodbye

Going beyond the grid
Heat, hope and hydrogen

Climate technology
Acknowledgments
Business

Big tech and health care
Doctor Google will see you now

Health care
New pharm hands

The internet in China
NetUnease

Chipmaking
Why everyone wants Arm

Bartleby
Pity the managers

Schumpeter
Bean-counters v lion-tamers
Finance & economics

Property in America
Move fast and break things

The euro zone
Thrown for a loop

Italian debt
Whenever it breaks

Crypto carnage
Blockchain reaction

Fintech fizzles
The devil to pay

Buttonwood
After the fall

Asian exceptionalism (1)
Islands of price stability

Asian exceptionalism (2)
The BoJ v the markets

Green finance
A natural question

Free exchange
Into a void
Science & technology

Nuclear waste
Oubliette

Infertility
Unblocking the problem

Sputnik V vaccine
Irregular regularity

The world’s biggest bacterium
It can grow to be a centimetre long

Palaeontology
A story carved in ivory
Culture

Feminist history
The rule of three

America’s national anthem
Proof through the night

World in a dish
In the street kitchen

Cybercrime
The pirates of Pyongyang

Nuclear accidents
Ghosts in the machines

Back Story
Debussy to a disco beat
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail

World food
Against the grain
The Economist explains

The Economist explains
What is stagflation, and might it make a comeback?

The Economist explains
Why are pilots in Ukraine firing rockets so clumsily?
Obituary

Roman Ratushny
Fight without end
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon

Leaders

The world economy
Reinventing globalisation

Switching to a security-first model of globalisation would make the world more expensive and dangerous

Latin America
How democracies decay

A vicious circle of economic stagnation, popular frustration and polarised politics offers a warning to the West

Monetary policy
The week central banks changed course

With inflation soaring and markets convulsing, the contradictions in monetary policy are being exposed

Ukraine and the European Union
Ever wider

The EU should declare Ukraine a candidate for membership

Climate change
Constructive improvements

The property industry has a huge carbon footprint. Here’s how to reduce it

Getting Brexit done
The misrule of law

Britain’s bill to override the Northern Ireland protocol is a terrible idea
Letters

Letters to the editor
On nuclear weapons, California, Southern Baptists, animals, management
By Invitation

Ukraine and the EU
Allowing Ukraine into the EU is not the right move for now, say Luuk van Middelaar and Hans Kribbe

Russia and Ukraine
Moldova’s deputy prime minister urges the EU to expand its membership
Briefing

World trade
Chain reaction

After years of anxious speculation, the structure of the world’s supply chains is now clearly changing
Asia

Indian defence
Take my arms

Cannabis in Japan
Halfway high

Refugees in Bangladesh
School’s out

Gay rights
Pride and groom

Banyan
General unease
China

International diplomacy
Non-interfering mediation

China and America
In need of guardrails

Covid-19
The new normal

Virtual idols
Real problems

Chaguan
Wrong’uns, not rights
United States

Working with friends and allies
A tale of two NATOs

The Defence Production Act
Wartime, all the time

Road safety
Truth kills

New York City
Nothing to fear but fear itself?

Gun control
A deal at last

Bitcoin miners
More power to them?

Lexington
The criminal case against Donald Trump
Middle East & Africa

America’s latest policy
Change you can’t believe in

Syria and its president
Gobbling up whatever is left

Uganda
The son also rises

Haircutonomics
Cutting costs
The Americas

El Salvador
Cryptocracy

Colombia
Here comes Rodolfo

Bello
Ecuador reverts to type
Europe

EU enlargement
The unclubbable in pursuit of the unwelcoming

Rebuilding Ukraine
The $500bn question

Ukraine’s weapons plea
Keeping faith

Germany’s China policy
A new yawn

French legislative elections
Losing his grip

Charlemagne
NATO’s loose cannon
Britain

Urban growth
A population puzzle

Brexit
Forms, frustration and fans

People-smuggling
Traffic flights

Politics
The progressive pincer

Religion
Conversion rates

Bagehot
Under the hood
International

The future of tank warfare
Old-model army
Special report

Latin America
A grim period

Social trends
Changing identities

Education
A loss of learning

The economy
Stalled

The state
Captive states, misrule of law

Latin America in the world
Uncle Sam or the dragon

The future
Agreement or anomie?

Latin America
Sources and acknowledgments
Business

The car industry
The great Teslafication

Sports broadcasting
Bowled out

Management
Human capital in the 21st century

Bartleby
Work, the wasted years

Schumpeter
The too-much-of-everything store
Finance & economics

The Fed and inflation
Eight days that shook the markets

The European Central Bank
Moment of truth

Buttonwood
Inequity in equities

China’s economy
A non-fungible policy

Greening property
A tall order

Free exchange
Don’t bet on Beveridge
Science & technology

Artillery technology
Engineering the god of war

Stent technology
Painting with platelets

Pandemics
And you thought covid was bad
Culture

Power and planning in Ethiopia
Make me a city

Artistic mysteries
The other da Vinci code

The wisdom of “Mother Night”
War and words

The American mall
Walking the floors

The Wirecard scandal
Wire fraud

Johnson
Far be it from me
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail

Slavery in America
The harshest affliction
The Economist explains

The Economist explains
Could artificial intelligence become sentient?

The Economist explains
Why countries change names
Obituary

Paula Rego
Paint power
1,234円
A new era
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon

Leaders
Atomic weapons
A new nuclear era

With his threats to use the bomb, Russia’s president has overturned the nuclear order
The world economy
America’s next recession

A downturn looks likely. It stands to be mild but messy
Colombia
Into the unknown

A presidential run-off between an ex-guerrilla and a TikTok populist puts a stable country at risk
Climate change and coral reefs
Surmounting great barriers

To save some ecosystems, humans must intervene more, not less
The Platinum Jubilee
Put out more bunting

Why the queen’s 70 years on the throne are worth celebrating
Letters
Letters
On electoral reform, wearable devices, India, business and pleasure
By Invitation
Russia and Ukraine
Recep Tayyip Erdogan on NATO expansion
Germany and Ukraine
The German chancellor may be turning a corner, says Thorsten Benner
Briefing
The nuclear taboo
Thinking the unthinkable

The war in Ukraine is unlikely to go nuclear. But it is increasing the risk that future conflicts will
Asia
Pakistani politics
Interfering Imran
Kazakhstan
The rights of one man
Gaming in Asia
Powering up
The Philippines
Knock-on effects
Climate targets
Steaming ahead
Banyan
Incredible hulks
China
Chinese intelligence
Imperfect spies
China in the Pacific
Treasured islands
Sand demand
Down with the tyrants
Chaguan
Xi bans grumbling by party elders
United States
Food retailers
The not-so-super market
New uses for old stores
Mall makeovers
California primaries
Hey, big spender
Pro-choice clergy
The religious majority
Gun advocates
Adjusting their sights
First responders
Policing differently
Lexington
The zombie nuclear deal
Middle East & Africa
Somalia
Better luck this time
Congo, Rwanda and Uganda
Roads to hell
Criminal justice in Kenya
Inequality before the law
Israel and Morocco
More than just business buddies
The Americas
Peru
Fight the power company
Adapting to climate change
The great rain robbery
Colombia
A change is gonna come
Europe
War in Ukraine
The battle for Severodonetsk
Kharkiv
Tragedy on Shakespeare Street
American weapons
Getting the upgrade
Germany and Ukraine
The reluctant giant
Wildlife crossings
For hedgehogs, not road hogs
Charlemagne
Squabbling in unison
Britain
The Supreme Court
Separation anxiety
Boris Johnson’s future
What changed?
Market halls
Beauty mixed with commerce
Criminal justice
Youth offender, adult criminal
Electrification
Gridlocked
A post-pandemic thought experiment
Business as flusual
International
Education and climate
Survival of the bookish
Business
Corporate espionage
On her CEO’s secret service
Business in Russia
Patent aggression
A shake-up at Meta
Leaning out
The movies
“Top Gun” takes off
Digital labour
Hire hurdles
Bartleby
Your whole self
Schumpeter
Powerless proxies
Finance & economics
Recession watch
The shape of things to come
Oil prices
Crude calculations
China’s economy
Growth v debt
Consumer spending
Balance of payments
Buttonwood
The inventory cycle returns
Free exchange
Red elephants?
Science & technology
Conservation
Reef knots
Testosterone and family life
Like father, like son?
Aerodynamics
O for the wings of an albatross
Conserving amphibians
Froggie went a sportin’
Culture
Live music
The new ventriloquists
Intermediaries
Stuck in the middle with you
New American fiction
Desperate straits
Buddhist bubblegum
Music for procrastinators
Banishment
No place like home
Johnson
Family matters
Economic & financial indicators
Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail
Gerrymandering in America
Beating the bounds
The Economist explains
The Economist explains
Why this Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be unusually stormy
The Economist explains
Why fertiliser prices are soaring
Obituary
Lester Piggott
To ride, to win
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Leaders

China’s economy
Ideology versus prosperity
How Xi Jinping is damaging China’s economy

Guns in America
Perhaps make it a bit harder to buy one?
In many states it is easier to own a gun than a dog. That is absurd

Ukraine
Don’t stop now
Volodymyr Zelensky needs continued support, not timorous advice

Eritrea
Containing the North Korea of Africa
An arms embargo and sanctions should be reimposed on Issaias Afwerki’s regime

Financial markets
Prophets and profits
Why investors are increasingly worried about recession in America

Internet regulation
Britain should scrap the Online Safety Bill
It is well intentioned—but illiberal and impractical

Letters

Letters to the editor
On money-laundering, medieval history, Utah, shrinkflation, food oil, pandemics, digital twins, football
By Invitation


Health care
Sir John Bell argues for a global genomic surveillance system to thwart pandemics
Finance and economics
Sonal Desai says the Fed has kept monetary policy too loose for too long
Russia and Ukraine
Andrey Kortunov offers three scenarios for the end of the war in Ukraine
Briefing

The Chinese economy
Fortified but not enriched
China’s effort to protect its economy from Western pressure is not going well

Asia


Semiconductors and strategy
Bargaining chip
America and South Korea
Quiet comfort
Thai politics
Chadchart topping
Songbird competitions
Avian idol
Australian politics
Political weather
Education in India
Testing situation
Banyan
The Abe era
China


Rumours and leadership struggles
How to see Xi
A leak from Xinjiang
A timely reminder
Unemployment
Storming the fortress
Corruption
No mercy
Chaguan
A generational divide
United States


Another mass shooting
A senseless slaughter
Georgia primaries
A slap for Trump
Bentonville’s lessons
Live better
Labour unions
The name game
Immigration policy
Bordering on chaos
The talent war
Russians wanted, sort of
Lexington
Sex scandal and Southern Baptists
Middle East & Africa


Eritrea
Issaias’s army
B2B startups
Clicks and middlemen
The United Arab Emirates
The new man tips the scales
Genomes in the Gulf
Marriage markers
The Americas


Colombia’s election
The costs of inaction
Bello
The wealth of the Andes
Europe


The war in Ukraine
When and how might the fighting end?
Refugees in Poland
The tide turns
The EU’s covid-19 recovery fund
So far, so good
Spain’s monarchy
The return of the king
Charlemagne
Tiered and emotional
Britain


Partygate
Neither black nor white
The cost-of-living squeeze
The wind changes
Internet regulation
Headline removed for your own safety
Agricultural technology
Tweak and ye shall find
Department stores
Retailer therapy
The school curriculum
Past tense
The Platinum Jubilee
Land of hops and glory
Bagehot
The useless machine
International


Enforcing sanctions
Spies like us
Special report


China in Africa
A partnership of unequals
Debt and infrastructure
Roads to somewhere
Business and trade
With African characteristics
Political links
The price of friendship
The media
China, meet Fourth Estate
Defence co-operation
Ace of bases
The future
Countering China in Africa
China in Africa
Sources and acknowledgments
Business


Swiss business
Secret sauce
The World Economic Forum
Postcard from a world on edge
Technology
Broader still
Bartleby
The power of small gestures
Foodmaking
A taste of things to come
Schumpeter
Chemical hazard warning
Finance & economics


China’s financial markets
Empty promises
The Indo-Pacific economy
A new pact for Asia
Housing markets
Home run
Corporate debt
Bloody but unbowed
Carbon trading
Up in the air
Free exchange
The ties that bind
Science & technology


Astrobiology
Life, but not as we know it
Gene banks
A close-run thing
A new outbreak of disease
The spread of monkeypox
Culture


Archaeology in Turkey
The rest is history
Aroma therapies
By the noses
Urban adventures
The living and the dead
The glory of cycling
Handlebars of history
Pirate lives
Shark bait
Back Story
Talk to him, Goose
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail


Stimulus and stockmarkets
From Main Street to Wall Street
Obituary


Lawrence MacEwen
The barefoot laird
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Leaders

War and farming
The food catastrophe
War is tipping a fragile world towards mass hunger. Fixing that is everyone’s business

Sweden, Finland and NATO
The meaning of membership
It shows the flimsiness of Vladimir Putin’s justification for invading Ukraine

Cryptocurrencies
Sink or swim
As financial markets tumble, we decode the cryptocurrency crash

Immigration
State of disarray
America’s states are drifting apart over illegal immigration

Travel after covid-19
From asterisks to spiderwebs
The old travel patterns are not coming back. Time for a new approach to public transport

Letters

Letters
On abortion, Jaroslav Hasek, doctors, Celtic, staff meetings
By Invitation


Finance and economics
Claudia Sahm on what is driving inflation in America
Finance and economics
Angel Ubide expects inflation to subside if supply shocks fade
Finance and economics
Jón Steinsson believes that a painless disinflation is no longer plausible
Briefing

The food crisis
After the pestilence, after the war…
War, extreme weather and export controls are driving tens of millions of people into potentially deadly hunger

Asia


Myanmar’s civil war (1)
These new puritans
Myanmar’s civil war (2)
Pass the Kool-Aid
Turkmenistan
Last chance salon
Demography
NIMBYs v babies
Banyan
Attributary state
China


Human rights in Xinjiang
Nothing to see here
Religious freedom
Cardinal Zen’s cardinal sin
Pandemic measures
All eyes on Beijing
Online censorship
Found in translation
Chaguan
It’s all political
United States


Benefits for immigrants
The welfare states
Domestic terrorism
Sickening theory and lethal practice
Supply chains
O’Hareport
Pennsylvania
Keystone-cop politics
Oregon’s sixth district
Ineffective altruism
Abortion
Outrage and outliers
Lexington
The quiet Ukraine consensus
Middle East & Africa


The African Development Bank
Too important to fail
Free speech in Ethiopia
Gagged
Lebanon
Shake-up and stasis
Sandstorms
A harrowing haze
Iran
Mahdi mania
The Americas


Colombia
The Medellín model
Divination
She sells seer shells
Bello
Distant neighbours
Europe


The war in Ukraine
Unblocking Odessa
Ukraine
The relief of Kharkiv
France’s new prime minister
First Borne
Germany
Another blow for Mr Scholz
Greece
Hemlock for hacks
Charlemagne
Giving faces to “faceless Eurocrats”
Britain


The future of transport
The road not taken
The Northern Ireland protocol
Here we go again
Police recruitment
The beat has changed
The cost of living
Get with the program
The NHS
Silent as the grave
A gas price that is going down
Wholesale gas prices in Britain have collapsed
The right to roam
Forgive us our trespasses
Bagehot
UKSA! UKSA! UKSA!
International


The propaganda front
The Putin Show
Business


SoftBank
Hard landing
Elon Musk and Twitter
Trick or tweet?
Indian business
A new foundation
Stockmarket listings
Where did the cash go?
Retailing
Supermarket crash
Bartleby
Making brainstorming better
Schumpeter
Slow and unsteady
Finance & economics


The world economy
Recession watch
China’s economy
When bad data are good
Inflation in America
Powder keg
Cryptocurrencies
Unstablecoin
Climate finance
Carbon sinks
Buttonwood
Is China uninvestible?
Dodgy data
Half-measures
Free exchange
Immaterial needs
Science & technology


Carbon nanotechnology
Pouring graphene’s bright future
Culture


Therapeutic art
Comic relief
Mankind and other animals
Arrival of the interspecies
Scoundrels of yore
Pleasure without principle
Ecofiction
Back to earth
Royalists and Roundheads
The dogs of war
Johnson
Enter the dragon app
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail


Climate change
That non-sinking feeling
Obituary


Saotome Katsumoto
The forgotten fire
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Leaders

India
India’s next decade
The Indian economy is being rewired. The opportunity is immense—and so are the stakes

Financial markets
Grisly reality
Getting to the bottom of the plunge in America’s stockmarket

Surveillance at work
The professional panopticon
Look out, office workers. You are being watched—by your boss

Sri Lanka’s crisis
Gota go
Sri Lanka is on the brink of collapse. The president must resign

Genetic screening
Private letters, public promise
Britain’s plan for whole-genome sequencing of newborns poses ethical quandaries

Letters

Letters to the editor
On central banks and inflation, China, Ronald Fisher, ketamine, granny flats, email sign-offs
By Invitation


Energy and climate
Yemi Osinbajo on the hypocrisy of rich countries’ climate policies
Russia, Ukraine and China
Senior Colonel Zhou Bo says the war in Ukraine will accelerate the geopolitical shift from West to East
Russia and Ukraine
Moritz Schularick argues that Germany should immediately cut off Russian gas
Briefing

India’s economy
A new formula
India is likely to be the world’s fastest-growing big economy this year. Can the expansion continue?

Asia


India
Saffron nation
Crisis in Sri Lanka
The morning after
Australian politics
For whom the teals poll
North Korea and the virus
State of emergency
Banyan
One-way street
Japan’s far-flung islands
Base case
China


Hong Kong’s civil service
Stay neutral, love the party
Covid-19 in Shanghai
The never-ending lockdown
The Grand Canal
Taming the waters
Covid-19 and the homeless
Victims, not vectors
Chaguan
A self-repressing society
United States


The mid-terms
Voting wars
Forced assimilation
Stolen children
Conservation
The concrete jungle
Educating the undocumented
Meanness to migrants
Wrongful convictions
Delayed justice
California cannabis
High maintenance
Lexington
Donald Trump’s brutal turn
Middle East & Africa


Zimbabwe
Savings and groan
Financial innovation in Zimbabwe
Heiferinflation
Zambia
Copper-bottomed promises
Palestine and Israel
A death in Jenin
Algeria and Morocco
The danger of lighting a gas fire
The Americas


Brazil
The cross on the ballot
Crime
Crack on
Bello
Staying alive
Europe


Ukraine
No ports in a storm
Russia
Putin’s parade
Germany
A portent or a blip?
The French left
NUPES and dupes
Danish TV
Back to “Borgen”
Charlemagne
Fifth time lucky
Britain


An interview with Boris Johnson
A hawk on the wing
Partygate 2
Sir Beer Starmer
Northern Ireland
Protocol harm
The cost of doing business
Confidence stick
Slimmed pickers
Ukrainian seasonal workers pick much of Britain’s fruit
Driving
Codes of conduct
Premier League owners
Fall of the Roman empire
Bagehot
A progressive prisoner’s dilemma
International


International relations
Connective action
Business


The tech crunch
Pop!
The tech crunch (2)
Can Coupang deliver?
The zero-covid industrial complex
Acing the test
The future of work
Big Brotherly boss
Bartleby
The woolliest words in business
Schumpeter
Where the wild things were
Finance & economics


Global housing
Braced for a storm
Global trade
A slow train from China
Russia’s economy
Bearing up
Consumer prices
Public enemy
Buttonwood
The Italian sob
Cashlessness
Pix perfect
Free exchange
Engine repair
Science & technology


Genetic disease
Building the future of screening
Immunology
Fed by the hand that should bite it
Animal behaviour
Buzz off!
Science and international politics
Frozen
Culture


The infrastructure of rock
Thank you for the music
World in a dish
Made right for Iowa
Imperial nostalgia
The sun never sets
Eternal life
Who wants to live for ever?
Tricksy fiction
Her story, and his
Back Story
The editor in the Kremlin
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail


War and social media
Under the radar
Obituary


Ron Galella
Starstruck
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Technology Quarterly


A wearable revolution
The quantified self
Tracking your health
One ring to rule them all
Dealing with the data
Killer apps, saving lives
Software as treatment
Digital therapeutics
Measuring the masses
The pulse of the people
Sources and acknowledgments
Leaders

Governing America
How to save the Supreme Court
To avoid breaking a crucial institution, the nine justices need to restrain themselves

Medicine
The quantified self
Wearable technology is transforming health care. Do not delay the revolution

Inflation, bonds and stocks
The rate fate that awaits
Tighter monetary policy will squeeze global financial markets

China and the world
Cover your bases
How America and its allies should respond to China’s search for foreign outposts

Press freedom
The gag tightens
Governments are finding insidious ways to muzzle the media

Britain’s dirty-money problem
Dismantling Londongrad
If the government really wants to take on the oligarchs, it should fund its corruption-fighters properly

Letters

Letters to the editor
On children, China, quadratic voting, art, immigration, Marmite, car plates
By Invitation


Russia and Ukraine
Tanvi Madan explains why India is not in Russia’s camp
Russia and Ukraine
Senator Bob Menendez says that the work of helping Ukraine has only just begun
Briefing

America’s Supreme Court
A countermajoritarian difficulty
The nine justices face a crisis of legitimacy

Asia


Politics in the Philippines
The name of the father
Diseased marsupials
A koalossal problem
Electricity in India
Heat and no light
South Korean politics
Dangerous waters
Banyan
Food fight
China


Foreign policy
Base instincts
Emigration
Ready to run
Morality courts
Name and shame
Chaguan
China’s vision for global security
United States


Abortion
The draft seen round the world
Weapons supplies
The depleting arsenal of democracy
Ohio primaries
Hillbilly eligible
California
America, only less so
New Orleans
A new, progressive sheriff in town
Lexington
Evan McMullin v extremism
Middle East & Africa


Education
Boy trouble
Egyptian television
Victors’ version
Africa’s fuel market
Pumped dry
African economics
The paradox of untapped riches
The Americas


Miami
Hub for a hemisphere
Mexico
Wrecking ball
Europe


Eastern Europe’s economies
Bearing the brunt
Austria and Russia
Blowing bridges
Moldova
The next target?
Spain
Bugging out
Ukraine’s war
How things are done in Odessa
Charlemagne
Macron 2.0
Britain


Britain and the oligarchs
Dirty capital
Care homes and covid
Isolated incidence
Nutrient neutrality
Bricks and water
Gang-related policing
Drill down
Post-Brexit Britain
Take back contrôle
Bagehot
Bucket-hat Boris
International


Press freedom is under attack
Business


Technology in China
Alibaba and the 40 officials
Business in Africa
Ottomanpower
War and food
Palm roiled
Logistics
Digital decongestants
Bartleby
Suntan lotion, laptop charger
Schumpeter
Facebook’s retirement plan
Finance & economics


Quantitative tightening
Braced for impact
Chinese stocks
Flee market
India’s largest IPO
Selling off the piggy bank
Russia’s economy
‘Tis but a flesh wound
Apple Pay
Tap dance
Japan’s currency
Land of the crashing yen
Lebanon’s banking crisis
Zombie defence
Buttonwood
Bond villains
Free exchange
Growing Solow
Science & technology


Aerial surveillance
The spies in the sky that see backwards in time
Aerospace
A second opinion
Sheep farming
Turning the worms
Sustainable power
Inertial frames
Culture


Preventing diseases
The GERM of a good idea
“The Good Soldier Svejk”
The idiocy of war
Shipping shenanigans
Lost at sea
A campaigning Japanese film-maker
Caught on camera
New American fiction
Trick and treat
Johnson
If you dangle, don’t mangle
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail


Abortion in America
Church and choice
Obituary


Franz Mohr
Travels with a piano
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Leaders

War in Ukraine
How rotten is Russia’s army?
Vladimir Putin uses warfare to make up for Russia’s weaknesses. That is why he is so dangerous

Social media
The techno-king of Twitter
The world’s best-known engineer takes on the problem of free speech. We hope he succeeds

Covid-19 in China
The forever war
Xi Jinping continues to treat the pandemic like a war. It’s time for him to adapt

France
The centre holds
Emmanuel Macron has triumphed, but he faces a steep road ahead

Curbing Vladimir Putin
The case for energy sanctions
Europe should impose a high tariff on imports of Russian oil and gas

Letters

Letters to the editor
Europe’s unicorns, China and Taiwan, electoral systems, petrol stations, English prefixes, time
By Invitation


Russia and Ukraine
Rob Lee on why attrition will be a critical factor in the battle for Donbas
Russia and Ukraine
Ukraine’s prime minister says reconstruction planning must start now
Briefing

Russia’s armed forces
Sorrows in battalions
How deep does the rot revealed by the botched invasion of Ukraine go?

Asia


Hun Sen’s Cambodia
Autumn of the patriarch
Transport in the Philippines
Not so fast
India
Policing, fast and slow
An insurgency rekindled
Bad neighbours
Banyan
Unhappy families
China


The pandemic
Covid hits the capital
How China is ruled
Chain, reaction
Pets and covid
Leave no dog behind
Pensions
Pillar talk
Chaguan
What Chinese public anger means
United States


Pennsylvania
Signs of the times in the Keystone State
DeSantis v Disney
Frozen
Faith and freedom
An almighty win?
Free petrol
Tank warfare
Hawaii
Pacific pain from Ukraine
Lexington
The new McCarthyism
The Americas


Agriculture
Pulling its wheat
El Salvador
Iron fist
Paraguay
Highway through hell
Middle East & Africa


Lebanon
An exhausted people limp to the polls
Religion and society
The breakfast club
Israel, Ukraine and the Holocaust
Awkward narratives
Africa’s debt crisis
Debt and denial
Nigeria
The game begins
Europe


France
Macron rolls up his sleeves
War in Ukraine
Pushing for “victory”
Ukrainian refugees in Poland
The wreckage within
Turkey
“Judicial assassination”
Gerhard Schröder
From chancellor to chancer
Charlemagne
Manu of the moment
Britain


Northern Ireland
Placards, paralysis and a protocol
Brexit
Left behind
Shortages of doctors
When the applause fades
TalkTV
All mouth. Any trousers?
Higher education
Book value
Labour mobility
Moving pictures
Bagehot
Sir Keir, the cynic
International


Demography
At home abroad
Business


Twitter
A bird in the hand
Regulating content
Moderating power
Technology profits
The secrets of big tech
Chipmaking
Crossing the chokepoint
Bartleby
Easter eggs and other treats
Schumpeter
Top dogs and babies’ bottoms
Finance & economics


The global economy
Running out of juice
The yuan
Fear of floundering
Buttonwood
Expectations management
European gas
Tit for taps
America’s economy
Surveying the coming wreckage
Stimulus in the pandemic
Ill-gotten gains
Free exchange
Cascade effects
Science & technology


Marine biology
Now hear this
Reusable rockets
Rocket Lab’s grab
East Coast Fever
Cowabunga!
Culture


Lava Jato
The policemen’s tale
World in a dish
The buttered pragmatist
Industrialists and the Nazi regime
Hitler’s enablers
Scottish fiction
Growing pains
Classical music
Centre stage
Back Story
Art of controversy
Economic & financial indicators

Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Graphic detail


House prices
Where the lawns are greener
Obituary


Mimi Reinhard
One name more
1,234円
The world this week

Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Leaders

Inflation
The Fed that failed
America’s central bank has made a big mistake. What comes next will set the path for the world economy

Dealing with refugees
Somebody else’s problem
Britain’s deal to ship asylum-seekers to Rwanda could wreck the post-war refugee system

Ukraine
Give them the tools
As the next phase of the war begins, the West needs to send more weapons

Fending off China
How to become a porcupine
What Taiwan can learn from Ukraine about resisting invasion

Shareholder democracy
Vested interests
New tools are making companies more accountable to small investors. Good

Letters

Letters to the editor
On Ukraine and the EU, business ethics, Britain, Hungary, hotels, water
By Invitation


Russia and Ukraine
Ian Bremmer counts the cost of the war to Vladimir Putin
Russia and Ukraine
Dominic Lieven says empires eventually end amid blood and dishonour
Russia and Ukraine
Poland’s prime minister says the West’s appeasement of Vladimir Putin must stop
Briefing

Geopolitics
“War is here”
What Taiwan can learn from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Asia


Democracies and autocracies
Asia’s Ukraine dilemma
Cattle trading
Moo with the times
North Korea
Sung and dance
Banyan
Just this guy, you know
China


Chinese influence abroad
Democracies and the dragon
China and the West
The Russian treatment
Covid-19
The blame game
Chaguan
China’s elitist covid rules
United States


Climate change
Greener than thou
Extra homes
Cottage industry
Oklahoma
The long arm of tribal law
Dust-up with doormen
The white gloves stay on
Ketamine clinics
Special K
Lexington
James Madison’s skeletons
The Americas


Migration
The United States of Mexico
Venezuela
Enemies with benefits
Middle East & Africa


Turkey and Africa
The call of the south
South Africa
Monetising Mandela
Business in Egypt
Sour milky way
Jordan
Unhappy royals
Europe


Ukraine
A new phase begins
Germany and Ukraine
The reticent Mr Scholz
Art and the war
From Kyiv to Venice
Georgia and Russia
Finger in the wind
The French election
France decides
Charlemagne
If you can’t embargo it, tax it
Britain


The cost of living
The big squeeze
De-Corbynising Labour
Red and buried
Greenery in Scotland
Carbonny
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