- The world needs codes quantum computers can't break
- New industrial policies will make the world more unequal
- KAL's cartoon
- America keeps Ukraine fighting with its hands tied
- The Israeli army is caught in a doom loop in Gaza
- Ukraine's fears are becoming reality, after Trump talks to Putin
- Anti-Trump protests get under way across the US – video
- America recreates a warfighting command in Japan
- Elon Musk's praise for the far right infuriates most of Germany
- Can China smash the Airbus-Boeing duopoly?
- The foreigners fighting and dying for Vladimir Putin
- How Yahya Sinwar's death will change the Middle East
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Severe drought is constraining the Panama Canal
- Best Internet Deals for May 2025
- Britain's 20-20-20-20 vision
- Does melatonin work for jet lag?
- The assisted-dying bill isn't dead. It is in limbo
- How means conquered ends
- The war on prices: British edition
- Germany's "business model is gone", warns Friedrich Merz
- The best places to be a working woman in 2025
- Politics
- The urge to protect
- If You Liked 'Havoc,' Netflix Has an Even More Thrilling (and Violent) Show by the Same Director
- "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" show that blockbusters could save the cinema
- Iran scores a pyrrhic victory in its cold war with Saudi Arabia
- It's a good time to be an astrologer in China
- The return of Trumponomics excites markets but frightens the world
- Beijing Signals Readiness to Talk to Trump's Team, Even Old Foes
- North Korea is sending thousands of soldiers to help Vladimir Putin
- Five reasons why Indonesia's election matters
- What America's stockmarket plunge means
- Even before covid-19, nightclubs were struggling
- A new bionic leg can be controlled by the brain alone
- China's government is surprisingly redistributive
- Why are Remainers so weak in post-Brexit Britain?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Tin, an overlooked critical metal, is enjoying a boom
- Could war in the Gulf push oil to $100 a barrel?
- Why Central Americans migrate to the United States when they do
- What a refugee camp reveals about economics
- Voters deliver a historic rebuke to Japan's ruling coalition
- 'No one knew what to do': power cuts bring chaos, connection and revaluation of digital dependency
- China signals opening for trade talks with US
- Obituary: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died on October 26th
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Obituary: Toni Morrison died on August 5th
- How blood-sucking vampire bats get their energy
- China's rulers are surprised by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
- South Africa election poll tracker, results and guide to the parties
- George Floyd was killed on May 25th
- China views America's presidential nightmare with mirth—and disquiet
- The travails and bold aims of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi
- How China's communists fell in love with privatisation
- The weekly cartoon
- The best films of 2021
- Think Twice Before Creating That ChatGPT Action Figure
- Annual inflation of 114% is pushing Argentina to the right
- There's lots of gold in urban waste dumps
- France is confronting its history in Algeria
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Javier Milei has turned Argentina into a libertarian laboratory
- Could the Israel-Hamas war trigger unrest across the Arab world?
- The Trump administration is playing a dangerous stockmarket game
- Why we shouldn't turn up our noses at New Zealand sauvignon blanc
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Tate Modern: 25 jaw-dropping and unforgettable moments from the first 25 years
- Rwanda-Backed Rebels Enter Congo's Safe-Haven City
- The hidden cost of Chinese loans
- Donald Trump issues fresh tariff threats
- Will Europe ease up on big tech?
- At least 10% of research may already be co-authored by AI
- As a rich-world covid-vaccine glut looms, poor countries miss out
- From inside an obliterated Gaza, gunfire not a ceasefire
- The US tax code will change next year; the presidential election will determine how
- AI researchers receive the Nobel prize for physics
- Politics
- Would an artificial-intelligence bubble be so bad?
- CaixaBank's CFO Sees Case for Dealmaking Among Europe's Banks
- Ian Hamilton masterminded one of the most daring heists of the last century
- Vast government debts are riskier than they appear
- Israel mounts an attack on Palestinian intellectual life
- Policymakers are likely to jettison their 2% inflation targets
- How corporate bonds fell out of fashion
- Jeju Air Disaster Prompts a Reckoning Over Runway Safety
- The many prices of carbon dioxide
- Pakistan's politicians seize control of the judiciary
- English kids are back in school. What about the teachers?
- The weekly cartoon
- Business
- Parlacen, a bizarre parliament, is a refuge for bent politicians
- Argentina's football clubs are resisting privatisation
- America under Joe Biden plays the pragmatist in Africa
- Argentina's Javier Milei is betting big on an oil gusher
- The year ahead: a message from the CEO
- Has Ukraine's shock raid successfully diverted Russian forces?
- Stablecoins: the real crypto craze
- What next for Pakistan?
- A Wall Street state of mind has captured America
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Five charts compare Democrats and Republicans on job creation
- Could seaweed replace plastic packaging?
- When will China's GDP overtake America's?
- As stock prices fall, investors prepare for an autumn chill
- A new crackdown is gathering strength in Turkey
- How lucrative are MPs' second jobs?
- Georgia's ruling party crushes the country's European dream
- Iran bombards Israel as the war escalates further
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Marie Curie's Mentorship Led to Networks of Support for Female Scientists
- This week's cover
- How to escape from China to America
- When central banks issue digital money
- Quantifying the rise of America's far right
- A future with fewer banks
- Merz wins a messy election then calls for independence from America
- For Donald Trump, South Africa is DEI in the form of a country
- Sir Keir Starmer's elevator pitch for investment
- Haiti has lost its prime minister. Gangs aren't going anywhere
- Labour lacks good ideas for improving Britain's schools
- Carbon emissions from tourism are rising disproportionately fast
- Barbarians on the porch
- Can foreign investors learn to love China again?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Kremlin is close to crushing Pokrovsk, a vital Ukrainian town
- Obituary: Sutopo Purwo Nugroho died on July 7th
- Can America's economy cope with mass deportations?
- A guide to dodging Donald Trump's tariffs
- Tony Awards Nominations 2025: The Complete List
- Regulators have private markets in their sights
- A fraying system
- Why Chinese mourn Li Keqiang, their former prime minister
- What makes Australia so liveable?
- To secure exports to Europe, China reconfigures its rail links
- Catering to protein-rich diets is a tasty business
- Benjamin Zephaniah stayed angry all his life
- Assessing the theory that covid-19 leaked from a Chinese lab
- A palatial museum of Edvard Munch's art opens in Oslo
- Can the Gulf states become tech superpowers?
- World Password Day: Why Haven't We Ditched This Crackable Tech?
- Emmanuel Macron's vision of a more muscular Europe is coming true
- EU Conditionally Approves International Paper's $7.16 Billion DS Smith Buy
- How America learned to love tariffs
- What next for US Steel?
- The weekly cartoon
- Can markets reduce pollution in India?
- Could data centres ever be built in orbit?
- The importance of repetition in the workplace
- KAL's cartoon
- Bob Dole believed in hard work, not words
- Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
- Lawrence Wong will be only the fourth PM in Singapore's history
- AI will not fix Apple's sluggish iPhone sales any time soon
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador will haunt his successor
- Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela once ran 80% of the world cocaine market
- Facebook turned off the news in Canada. What happened next?
- Visualising India's record-breaking rainfall
- Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's autocrat, is winning
- Russia plays for time in Ukraine ceasefire talks
- Why China's confidence crisis goes unfixed
- The push to revamp the Chinese Communist Party for the next 100 years
- State capture is a growing threat. Reversing it is hard
- iPhone 17 Rumors, From a Slim 'Air' Model to a New Camera Design
- Why China needs to fill its empty homes
- India wields cricket as a geopolitical tool against Pakistan
- Republicans are turning against Ukraine
- How to swerve Donald Trump's tariffs
- We're hiring a senior India correspondent
- Syrians are still surprisingly upbeat
- Don't be fooled by America's "new" supply chains
- "Don't Look Up", Adam McKay's political farce, is bleakly realistic
- The National Basketball Association is making a big bet on Africa
- The fight to win the most unruly institution in Washington
- Best LED Floodlight Bulbs of 2025: Top Picks for Large Lights
- Donald Trump's eye-popping plan to make Gaza American
- Climate change will alter where many crops are grown
- China's relationship with Africa is growing murkier
- KAL's cartoon
- How China's delivery drivers quietly fight to improve their lot
- How race and politics interact in modern South Africa
- Why a new art gallery in Bangalore is important for Indian science
- America and Ukraine prepare for brutal negotiations
- Why oil supply shocks are not like the 1970s any more
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The fightback against Javier Milei's radical reforms has begun
- Is Ukraine's counter-offensive over?
- The biggest bugs in the new gold rush are Asian
- Protests have shut down Mozambique
- The vice-presidential debate was surprisingly cordial
- America's poster-in-chief is very, very online
- Workouts for the face are a growing business
- Obituary: Yuri Luzhkov died on December 10th
- This week's cover
- The tech wars are about to enter a fiery new phase
- Donald Trump is preparing an assault on America's immigration system
- Kenya's deadly Gen-Z protests could change the country
- Kashmir Is a Wonderland. An Attack Shows It Is Also a Cradle of Despair.
- The Van Gogh Museum showcases a rejected early masterpiece
- The obstacles faced by Turkey's winemakers
- A Philosopher Released an Acclaimed Book About Digital Manipulation. The Author Ended Up Being AI
- The pandemic made the world realise the importance of human contact
- Carnivorous 'Bone Collector' Caterpillars Wear Corpses as Camouflage
- Who's Afraid of Gen Z's Squeaky-Clean, Backflipping Bro?
- Latin America's most powerful new gang built a human-trafficking empire
- The thinking behind Labour's benefits cuts
- The 40 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now (May 2025)
- The new American imperialism
- Why fine wine and fancy art have slumped this year
- Award: Natasha Loder and Simon Akam
- Indonesia's macho new leader is no "cuddly grandpa"
- South Africa's government is looking fragile
- Turkey has a newly confrontational foreign policy
- America's election and Israel's wars reach a crescendo—together
- Elon Musk is failing to cut American spending
- Is Ukraine's offensive stalling?
- Can China's consumers save its economy?
- Bill Gates Traumatized His Parents—and Other Stories of a Wild, Wonky Youth
- Politics
- How many Ukrainian soldiers have died?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Britain's House of Lords purges itself
- CentralizedFirewall - Provides A Firewall Manager API Designed To Centralize And Streamline The Management Of Firewall Configurations
- Xi Jinping plays social engineer
- Foreign judges are fed up with Hong Kong's political environment
- Could life exist on one of Jupiter's moons?
- Business
- Do lonely people have shorter lives?
- The pope phoned a priest in Gaza every day
- Trump wastes no time in reigniting trade wars
- This week's cover
- Pakistan's generals look increasingly desperate
- NATO defence spending is rising, but not fast enough
- Britain's vote on assisted dying is just the beginning
- Taiwan's president takes on alleged Chinese infiltration
- iPhone 16 Plus vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max: How the Latest Big iPhones Compare
- Tracking Donald Trump's immigration crackdown
- Israel's limited missile strike on Iran may be the start of a wider assault
- Richard Simpson strove to balance buyers against manufacturers
- Why Ecuador risked global condemnation to storm Mexico's embassy
- Abir Mukherjee adds a twist to his winning crime formula
- Chinese netizens wonder if their economy is in "garbage time"
- China tells its citizens to be on the lookout for spies
- This week's covers
- We're hiring a global correspondent
- Hong Kong's taxi drivers are told to smile more
- The drug-overdose capitals of Europe
- China's young people are rushing to buy gold
- Hal Willner died on April 7th
- Dervla Murphy let nothing stand in the way of adventure
- Places claiming to be centenarian hotspots may just have bad data
- How 1.4bn Indians are adapting to climate change
- America's departure from the WHO would harm everyone
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Hamas talks up a truce, but Israel may still invade Rafah
- DOGE Recruits College Kid to Help Rewrite Housing Regulations With AI
- A deadly new strain of mpox is raising alarm
- Do tips make for better service?
- Tariff uncertainty can be as ruinous as tariffs themselves
- Ukraine thinks it can hold off Russia as long as it needs to
- Crunch time for Xi Jinping at China's annual political meeting
- Deforestation is costing Brazilian farmers millions
- Overall, American states are becoming more democratic
- Ukraine fears being cut out of talks between America and Russia
- Silicon Valley Is Raving About a Made-in-China AI Model
- If you've got it, don't flaunt it in Sweden
- UN peacekeeping is hamstrung by national rules for its troops
- Ross Ulbricht, pardoned by Donald Trump, was a pioneer of crypto-crime
- Torward - An Improved Version Based On The Torghost-Gn And Darktor Scripts, Designed To Enhance Anonymity On The Internet
- Fifteen notable lives lost in 2022
- America may soon be spending more on debt service than defence
- Mozambique's ruling party wins a dodgy election
- Business
- Britons brace themselves for more floods
- Tineco Pure One Station 5 Review (2025): This Vac Empties Itself
- Obituary: Jan Ruff O'Herne died on August 19th
- Tulsi Gabbard, Sean Penn and the hunt for an American hostage
- Politics
- Will America's stockmarket convulsions spread?
- Wind turbines keep getting bigger
- How Asia's wild west shakes up the modern world
- Kemi Badenoch, the Tories' new leader, plans war on the "blob"
- China is sending escapers back to North Korea
- 23 Must-See Disney Plus TV Shows That Won't Let You Down
- Donald Trump makes Ukraine an offer it can't refuse
- Obituary: Robert Mugabe died on September 6th
- How "bloated" are governments really?
- Poland's new modern-art museum wants to give the capital a fresh look
- China is the West's corporate R&D lab. Can it remain so?
- What price cool? $31 a month, according to students
- Not just Trump: Asia has a trade problem of its own making
- In drought-stricken Europe, leaky pipes are worsening the problem
- Battles over streaming break out for video games
- China wants to export education, too
- The global financial system is in danger of fragmenting
- Shirley Conran wrote a bonkbuster to teach schoolgirls about sex
- Why Oriental hornets can't get drunk
- Rolls-Royce Strikes Contract to Supply Nuclear Reactors for U.K. Submarines
- Brexit was wrong, say 57% of British voters
- What does the Australian submarine deal mean for non-proliferation?
- How Taiwan is shaped by its history and identity
- Santiago Peña, a former economist, is Paraguay's next president
- Schrödinger's Detainees
- Lawrence Wong in his own words
- Have Israel's far-right religious nationalists peaked?
- KAL's cartoon
- At Vietnam War Memorial, Grief, Anger and a Sense of Finally Moving On
- Obituary: Ernst van de Wetering could spot a Rembrandt anywhere
- Young Americans are getting happier
- Augmented reality offers a safer driving experience
- The War Room newsletter: The fraying nuclear umbrella
- The disappearance of China's defence minister raises big questions
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Four questions for every manager to ask themselves
- This week's cover
- Running the Liberal Democrats is the easiest job in British politics
- Obituary: Sir Roger Scruton died on January 12th
- Mexico has become a testing ground for psychedelic therapies
- The weekly cartoon
- The two types of human laugh
- Delays on Italy's spruced-up trains have got worse
- KAL's cartoon
- Ukraine can, at last, use its Western missiles inside Russia
- This campaign is also demonstrating America's democratic vitality
- Business
- Will China's ties with Israel survive the Gaza war?
- Are Ukraine's tactics working?
- The notable obituaries of 2023
- An encounter with the reception desk
- New marching orders and a new leader for Britain's civil service
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The beating of Argentina's former first lady fits a shameful pattern
- The future of philanthropy will involve a mix of different approaches
- Italy Supports Saudi Arabia Joining Fighter-Jet Program, PM Meloni Says
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Can Israel's mighty tech industry withstand a wider war?
- DOGE comes to England's health service
- A new biography explains the genius of John von Neumann
- The Liberal Party's polling surge is Canada's largest ever
- Blighty newsletter: The wonk verdict on British growth
- Joe Biden leaked Israel's first plan to end the war in Gaza
- This week's cover
- Populism meets reality in Senegal
- Donald Trump is targeting Mexico like no other country
- Why Israel has not yet lost Europe
- This week's cover
- Hurricane Helene was America's deadliest storm in nearly two decades
- The weekly cartoon
- Latin America's left-wing experiment is a warning to the world
- Indonesia nearly has a monopoly on nickel. What next?
- Economists need new indicators of economic misery
- The weekly cartoon
- Canada's Trumpian nightmare is the Liberal Party's dream
- North Korea is remarkably entrenched in global supply chains
- Colombia's president had a bold peace plan. It is not working
- China rounds up Batman, Donald Trump and the Buddha
- Eli Lilly Sues 4 GLP-1 Telehealth Startups, Escalating War on Knockoff Drugs
- Unlike everyone else, Americans and Britons still shun the office
- Can Andrea Orcel, Europe's star banker, create a super-bank?
- Amid the bombs, Ukrainians rediscover the beach
- Tech Leaders Pledge Up to $500 Billion in AI Investment in U.S.
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China's last boomtowns show rapid growth is still possible
- Ukraine is now struggling to cling on, not to win
- How China's public views Taiwan's elections
- Business
- Treating High Blood Pressure Reduces Dementia Risk
- The Turkish opposition faces big obstacles to winning the election
- Sources and acknowledgments
- The African investment environment is at its worst in years
- These Startups Are Building Advanced AI Models Without Data Centers
- I Know What You Did Last Summer's Returning Star on Being a Slasher Survivor
- 'Oh, you're a woman!' Why are more than 90% of pilots still men – and can anything narrow the gender gap?
- Business
- Bees, like humans, can preserve cultural traditions
- Bolsonaro's bid to regain Brazil's presidency may end in prison
- Is Zelensky a disliked dictator or a popular hero?
- Sudan: the war the world forgot
- Southern Italy needs private enterprise and infrastructure
- What makes Europe so liveable?
- What Trump's picks suggest about how his presidency will go
- The weekly cartoon
- Europe's green trade restrictions are infuriating poor countries
- A Nigerian's guide to weddings during the cozzie livs
- What Is Blockchain? The Complete WIRED Guide
- "The Traitors", a reality TV show, offers a useful economics lesson
- A big transgender-rights case heads to America's Supreme Court
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Shopping malls are making a comeback in America
- A northern Italian town bans cricket
- Why did Mohamed Al Fayed escape scrutiny?
- Are American children's books getting more "woke"?
- War and climate change are overwhelming Somalia
- Which country has the most Olympic medals?
- Triple trouble awaits Mexico if Donald Trump wins
- WhatsApp Is Walking a Tightrope Between AI Features and Privacy
- The world's most unlikely safe haven
- The Caribbean is awash with illegal American guns
- A country that is on the front line
- Will artificial intelligence transform school?
- Governments are finding new ways to squash free expression online
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Finding a driving test in Britain is painful, slow and expensive
- Why are so many of the victims in Gaza children?
- How Trump's tariff turbulence will cause economic pain
- At a UN review, China basks in the flattery of friendly countries
- Data on air bases suggest a Chinese invasion of Taiwan may not be imminent
- Did international trade really kill American manufacturing?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why food is piling up on the edge of Gaza
- Disney Is Giving Its Awesome Star Tours Toy a Fresh Coat of Paint for Star Wars Day
- Satellite data show Ukraine's forces are testing Russia's defences
- Antony Sher pushed the boundaries of Shakespeare's plays
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The pay gap between men and women won't go away
- From Apple to Starbucks, Western firms' China dreams are dying
- India's government implements a controversial citizenship law
- Asian allies fear being dumped by Trump
- The extreme right after the riots in Britain
- Rushdi Sarraj loved to record what others did not or would not see
- Peng Ming-min fought for the idea of "one China and one Formosa"
- Politics
- Is the world sleepwalking into another gas crisis?
- Could the war in Ukraine go nuclear?
- World partners with Tinder, Visa to bring its ID-verifying tech to more places
- Are Canadian cities better than America's?
- The strategic reverberations of the AUKUS deal will be big and lasting
- OpenAI's latest model will change the economics of software
- SpaceX is NASA's biggest lunar rival
- The best tech gifts for new moms
- The American economy has left other rich countries in the dust
- FA to ban transgender women from playing women's football in England
- China approves the world's most expensive infrastructure project
- Crazy policies and climate change are hurting Latin American agriculture
- The war in Gaza has unsettled the Jewish diaspora
- This week China could rethink its economic policy
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- North Korea Stole Your Job
- Mourid Barghouti died on February 14th
- Why Narendra Modi has embraced an anti-caste icon
- Germany's staid-seeming new chancellor has a mercurial streak
- China's satellites are improving rapidly. Its army will benefit
- Are hits like "Adolescence" good or bad for Britain?
- Desmond Tutu believed that truth was the best weapon
- The best books of 2021
- Ahmed al-Sharaa declares himself president of Syria
- Some Taiwanese worry that their lawmakers may sell them out to China
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- America's Democrats should embrace "abundance liberalism"
- The weekly cartoon
- Firefox finally adds tab groups
- Did sexism propel Donald Trump to power?
- The AfD's unusual China connection
- The fall of Bashar al-Assad is a blow to Iran
- Can Jeff Bezos match Elon Musk in space?
- Britain's electric-car roll-out is hitting speed bumps
- Will Elon Musk scrap his plan to invest in a gigafactory in Mexico?
- Labour's budget has given the bond market indigestion
- The phenomenon of sexual strangulation in Britain
- Giorgia Meloni has grand banking ambitions
- Ko Jimmy was determined to make Myanmar free
- KAL's cartoon
- How Brazilian lawmakers won extra powers to waste money
- AI can predict tipping points before they happen
- The man picked as defence secretary wants to purge the Pentagon
- Can Donald Trump's Iron Dome plan keep America safe?
- Rachel Roddy's recipe for chicken scaloppine with mushrooms and marsala | A kitchen in Rome
- Hong Kong's property slump may be terminal
- The Dark Ages Are Back
- Obituary: George Holliday fortuitously filmed the beating of Rodney King
- A dangerous dispute in the Horn of Africa
- Eight charts illustrate 2023's extreme weather
- An alternative look at the Trump-Harris debate, in five charts
- The deal that freed Evan Gershkovich was more than a prisoner swap
- China's Communist Party has co-opted ancient music
- Peter Thiel doubles down on patriotism in the Trump era
- The cover-up is worse than the group chat
- Kamala Harris's closing argument
- Blighty newsletter: The great status shuffle
- How pop culture went multipolar
- Nicolás Maduro digs in with the help of a pliant Supreme Court
- Taiwan needs a new defence strategy to deal with China
- Brazil's foreign policy is hyperactive, ambitious and naive
- For 50 years the story of oil has been one of matching supply with increasing demand
- How to fix palliative care in Britain
- Best Sleep Masks in 2025: Get a Better Night's Rest With These Handy Accessories
- Why GM crops aren't feeding Africa
- Italy is trying to deal with its demographic decline
- A live-streamed attempted coup in Congo shakes the region
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Donors are already mulling a Marshall Plan for Ukraine
- How Ukraine uses cheap AI-guided drones to deadly effect against Russia
- Women win legal clarity—but Britain's gender wars intensify
- MAGA is already rewiring American education
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Highlights of a year when art mattered as much as ever
- Obituary: Frenchy Cannoli, who treated hashish like fine wine
- Can Lula fix Brazil's fiscal mess?
- The European Union will badly miss Angela Merkel
- Donald Trump's gas war is about to begin
- Alexei Navalny didn't just defy Putin—he showed up his depravity
- Why AI needs to learn new languages
- Germany's conservatives choose the country's probable next leader
- Why people have fallen out of love with dating apps
- Business
- Iran's leader must choose how to fight his war with Israel
- TSMC walks a geopolitical tightrope
- The coming struggle to choose the next pope
- If the world loves forests, it should put a price on their carbon
- Muhammad Yunus, a microcredit pioneer, is Bangladesh's interim leader
- As Syria's new leaders settle in, life in the capital resumes
- Why did Spain and Portugal go dark? – podcast
- The threat to free speech in Germany
- After Merkel
- Politics
- Why Republicans have failed to scrap the Department of Education
- Africa's young "generation hustle" hits the big time
- The best iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro cases for 2025
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- In preparing for disasters, museums face tough choices
- The experts: neurologists on 17 simple ways to look after your brain
- 2025 Tony nominations are out — and they're full of celebrities
- 6-Day ICE Operation in Florida Resulted in More Than 1,000 Arrests
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Estate agents in China are trying everything to sell flats
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Which city is the cheapest in the world?
- America's pandemic savings are running out
- America First is a contagious condition
- New yeast strains can produce untapped flavours of lager
- How the financial system would respond to a superpower war
- Meet Javier Milei, the front-runner to be Argentina's next president
- Do better shoes help you run faster?
- Most children in poor countries are being failed by their schools
- RFK junior is half right about American health care
- What Happens Now That TikTok's Gone Dark?
- How much do Palestinians pay to get out of Gaza?
- Hong Kong is becoming less of an international city
- Australia is trying to ruck China in Papua New Guinea
- Why fake research is rampant in China
- Could you pass the British citizenship test?
- Russia's brutal mercenaries probably won't matter much in Ukraine
- Treasure-hunting on England's Jurassic Coast
- LaDonna Brave Bull Allard died on April 10th
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, died on April 9th
- Why China is losing interest in English
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How the seven-day week came to rule the world
- How a mortgage transforms your investment portfolio
- What an arcane piece of aviation law says about Britain's government
- Chinese officials are encouraging office workers not to work so hard
- Spain's proposed house tax on foreigners will not fix its shortage
- China's AI firms are cleverly innovating around chip bans
- This week's covers
- As adoptions collapse, demand for international surrogacy is soaring
- It is dangerously easy to hack the world's phones
- The Real Winners of the Trump Memecoin Feeding Frenzy
- Nicaragua's dictator goes after Miss Universe
- The rich world is wrong to think that climate impacts in poor countries don't matter
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Amazon launches Nova Premier, its most capable AI model yet
- Spotify lets EA Sports FC players stream music during gameplay
- The best, and worst, places to live in the Americas
- Europe can't decide how to unplug from China
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Should euthanasia be allowed for those with mental illnesses?
- Donald Trump is turning payback into policy
- The signals of workplace submissiveness
- An anatomy of hard times in the city
- Jerome Powell (almost) declares victory over inflation
- Donald Trump is creating chaos at the IRS
- A flower's female sex organs can speed up fertilisation
- The Panama ports deal is delayed, as China signals dissent
- What a takeover offer for 7-Eleven says about business in Japan
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Who is ahead in the race for Germany's next parliament?
- DOGE attacks a bastion of Republican internationalism
- Politics
- Paul Crutzen died on January 28th
- Drones spotted on America's east coast highlight a bigger problem
- Eric Freeman hoped to save the Gloucestershire of old
- Ethiopia and Somalia claim to have settled a dangerous feud
- A tardy, scathing report on the Grenfell Tower fire in London
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- In China, a Cat-and-Mouse Game to Rein In Crypto
- Squeaky-clean Europe is more corrupt than you think
- Vietnam's head of state leaves under a cloud
- The wish to respond to climate change
- Maia Sandu, Moldova's president, dares to stand up to Russia
- Chinese nationalists have issues with "3 Body Problem"
- Ukrainian scientists are studying downed Russian missiles
- Meta is accused of "bullying" the open-source community
- The mysterious middlemen helping Russia's war machine
- The prospect of a Trump presidency looms over Mexico's elections
- Carolyn Bryant's was the testimony that doomed Emmett Till
- Google wants a piece of Microsoft's cyber-security business
- Can big food adapt to healthier diets?
- Wall Street Banks Prepare to Sell Billions of Dollars of X Loans
- Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
- Why does the West back the wrong Asian leaders?
- Investors Worry Trump's Tariffs Could Cause a 'World of Hurt' for Startups
- Is the world economy in a debt trap?
- Gandhi v Modi: crunch time for Congress as India prepares to vote
- Italian right-wingers have renamed Milan's airport after Silvio Berlusconi
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Henry ("Hank") Aaron died on January 22nd
- The genocide case Israel faces is more about politics than the law
- Meta's ChatGPT competitor includes conversational voice chat and a social feed
- What to do about pets in the office
- Irish willingness to join NATO could ease unification
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- America is at risk of a Trumpian economic slowdown
- Europe will need to pull all the levers to up its defence spending
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China is leading the challenge to incumbent carmakers
- Wrath and sorrow rule in Israel on the anniversary of October 7th
- KAL's cartoon
- Joseph Lowery died on March 27th
- Why being wrong is good for you
- The next terrifying war: Israel v Hizbullah
- The EU is worried about sensitive exports to competitors and foes
- Tesla denies report claiming board looked to replace Elon Musk
- KAL's cartoon
- A new way to predict ship-killing rogue waves
- Pelé went from poverty to football superstardom
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- In 2021 our writers considered technology, meritocracy and the trans debate
- One of the world's biggest mega-malls is worryingly empty
- Alex Salmond went from the fringes to the mainstream and back again
- AI Is Using Your Likes to Get Inside Your Head
- Only Asia can help America counter China's shipbuilding prowess
- Xi Jinping worries that China's troops are not ready to fight
- China is struggling to recruit enough highly skilled troops
- How Trump provoked a stockmarket sell-off
- The American and Russian right are aligning
- Do bans on smartphones in schools improve mental health?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Samsung says US tariffs will affect prices and demand for smartphones and memory chips
- AI helps scour video archives for evidence of human-rights abuses
- Checks and Balance newsletter: The journalist's dilemma of covering Trump
- How scientists capture a polar bear – video
- The temptations of deferred removals
- The great global baby bust is under way
- The high cost of schools closed by covid
- A second human case of bird flu in America is raising alarm
- India's Faustian pact with Russia is strengthening
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why "labour shortages" don't really exist
- Social media are turbocharging the export of America's political culture
- Our new "mega-poll" gives Labour an expected majority of 280 seats
- Xi Jinping's chaos-loving friends
- Muscle Memory Isn't What You Think It Is
- Forensics Tool 'Reanimates' the 'Brains' of AIs That Fail in Order to Understand What Went Wrong
- A Russia-linked network uses AI to rewrite real news stories
- Fury erupts in China over a food-safety scandal
- Marco Rubio will find China is hard to beat in Latin America
- After Dobbs, Americans are turning to permanent contraception
- India is obsessed with giving its people "unique IDs"
- AI Code Hallucinations Increase the Risk of 'Package Confusion' Attacks
- Team Trump wants to get rid of Volodymyr Zelensky
- The weekly cartoon
- An American rocket has a fine debut; not so the Moon lander on board
- Ancient DNA Reveals Phoenicians' Surprising Ancestry
- Covid-19 has pushed governments to find new ways to help the poor
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The mystery of India's female labour-force participation rate
- Has the Quad lost its way?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How much of a difference will Ukraine's new F-16s make?
- The world's next food superpower
- Business
- The War Room newsletter: "Be quiet, small man"—diplomacy, Musk style
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Forget DeepSeek. Large language models are getting cheaper still
- Bangladesh's new ruler is in a race against time
- Spain shows Europe how to keep up with America's economy
- Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is Quietly Revolutionizing the Energy System
- How Africans can stay cool as the climate warms
- Why 2024 could become the hottest year on record
- US economy shrinks in first quarter of Trump 2.0 amid sweeping tariffs
- Britain's capital markets are waging a war on paper
- Novo Nordisk Shares Surge on New Obesity Drug Results
- China's greatest dumpling run
- How Broadcom quietly became a $700bn powerhouse
- The Funniest Memes About Donald Trump's Impending Doll Shortage
- China will struggle to meet its new growth target
- Microsoft's most capable new Phi 4 AI model rivals the performance of far larger systems
- KAL's cartoon
- Three big lawsuits against Meta in Kenya may have global implications
- A "Divine Comedy" ballet, 700 years after Dante's death
- Business
- The Economist's science and technology internship
- The sun begins to set on Olaf Scholz's chancellorship
- Donald Trump's new trade war with China is also an opioid war
- Government by social media in Somalia
- Tariffs will send costs soaring. Which firms will raise prices?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Can bonds keep beating stocks?
- Marvin Creamer died on August 12th
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Depending on America is a vulnerability
- Has Japan truly escaped low inflation?
- How to get rich in 2025
- King coal is dirty, dangerous—and far from dead
- Beware, global jihadists are back on the march
- Somaliland's camel herders are milking it
- Wind turbines are friendlier to birds than oil-and-gas drilling
- John Kinsel used his own language to fool the Japanese
- The war in Ukraine is spurring transatlantic co-operation in tech
- What if South Korea got a nuclear bomb?
- Binyamin Netanyahu's other war
- The mystery of the cover letter
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Societies that treat women badly are poorer and less stable
- The attitudes of Germany's young
- Why China is building a Starlink system of its own
- Why half of America will vote for Donald Trump
- How softer non-policing strategies might help
- Israel and Hamas have something in common
- Tesla is not the only winner under Donald Trump
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Obituary: Gino Strada believed health care was a human right
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Bolivia is on the brink of an economic crisis
- Charles McGee faced adversity at home as much as abroad
- Dreams of asteroid mining, orbital manufacturing and much more
- Why American tech stocks are newly vulnerable
- Can a six-year-old startup revive the world's oldest Sunday newspaper?
- Duelling arguments take shape in the TikTok-ban case
- Politics
- The rich country with the worst mobile-phone service
- One big thing Donald Trump and Elon Musk have in common
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Attitudes towards experimenting on monkeys are diverging
- Amazon denies report that it plans to show tariff impacts on its prices
- How has one Ivy League university avoided the president's wrath?
- A reformer wanting a nuclear deal with America wins Iran's election
- Kurdish rebels in Turkey declare a ceasefire
- Life and death in a Christmas tree
- The power and limits of Emmanuel Macron's diplomatic charm
- Vladimir Putin's spies are plotting global chaos
- America's strikes on the Houthis could whip up a regional tempest
- This week's covers
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Trump's trade war threatens a global recession
- Huge anti-Russian protests in Tbilisi echo Ukraine's Maidan
- How to take proper breaks from work
- Measles, Whooping Cough, the Laschamp Event and a Colossal Squid
- A museum in Rotterdam opens up its collection
- Which cities have the worst overtourism problem?
- New technology can keep whales safe from speeding ships
- Obituary: Jane Withers was the antidote to cuteness
- Canada's miserly defence spending is increasingly embarrassing
- A comical effort by China's intelligence agency
- What is the least liveable city in the world?
- A trove of photographs casts light on Bangladesh's liberation war
- Camtruder - Advanced RTSP Camera Discovery and Vulnerability Assessment Tool
- How to use your iPhone as a webcam with your Mac
- Conflict is remaking the Middle East's economic order
- Will the trouble ever end for Volkswagen and its rivals?
- Masayoshi Son is back in Silicon Valley—and late to the AI race
- Even disillusioned young Indian voters favour Narendra Modi
- Michel Roux died on March 11th
- Russ Vought: Donald Trump's holy warrior
- Business
- At what age do you hit the peak of your career?
- Lavender extract makes excellent mosquito-repellent
- Three charts show that America's imports are booming
- Obituary: Qassem Suleimani was assassinated on January 3rd
- Sam Altman's World unveils a mobile verification device
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Patriotism is replacing purpose in American business
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A big earthquake causes destruction in Tibet
- Are cities in Asia becoming better places to live?
- Will America's crypto frenzy end in disaster?
- Donald Trump's terrifying closing message
- It was hard for any viewer to look away from Sidney Poitier
- We need to talk about Europe's Kevins
- The world needs a more active Germany
- AI Code Hallucinations Increase the Risk of 'Package Confusion' Attacks
- As Chinese citizens head overseas, the party does likewise
- Scotland's outdated land laws threaten the future of rural towns
- Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's dictator, thumbs his nose at Joe Biden
- Mexico could elect its first female president next year
- Russia's double-punch back against Ukraine's shock raid
- Business
- Kamala Harris moves ahead—just—in our final election forecast
- Disinformation is on the rise. How does it work?
- America's Supreme Court tackles a thorny voting-rights case
- After protests over a stolen election, the goons crack heads
- A new play stages excerpts from the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry
- PlayStation Plus monthly games for May include Balatro and Ark: Survival Ascended
- An unfinished election may shape a swing state's future
- Ari Emanuel to buy Frieze art fairs from Endeavor
- Ukraine's embrace of drone warfare has paid off
- Youth clubs in Britain have been vanishing
- Can anyone besides Nvidia make big bucks from chips?
- Scotland's failure to build homes is mainly due to its government
- Politics hamper China's efforts to stimulate the economy
- Russian pilots appear to be hunting Ukrainian civilians
- Like America, the Sunshine State also rises
- KAL's cartoon
- Lily Ebert lived to share her story of Auschwitz
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Joan Feynman died on July 22nd
- Haiti's transitional government must take office amid gang warfare
- How to invest like a MAGA bigwig
- In some areas of military strength, China has surpassed America
- Elon Musk's $97bn offer is a headache for Sam Altman's OpenAI
- The race to lead Canada's Liberal Party hinges on handling Trump
- How Abercrombie & Fitch got hot again
- Britain's oldest newspaper is a treasure trove of trivia
- Brian Niccol, Starbucks's new CEO, has a "messianic halo"
- Watching "The Shawshank Redemption" on stage in China
- 'Stupid and Dangerous': CISA Funding Chaos Threatens Essential Cybersecurity Program
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Gene-editing drugs are moving from lab to clinic at lightning speed
- Milkha Singh died on June 18th
- The UFC, Dana White and the rise of bloodsport entertainment
- What Europe's comeback politicians can teach American voters
- Don't let Donald Trump see our Big Mac index
- Millions of African-Americans remain stuck
- Why some whales can smell in stereo
- China meets its official growth target. Not everyone is convinced
- Ghana, Africa's model democracy, is losing its sheen
- After the president's arrest, what next for South Korea?
- Herbert Kickl, Austria's hard-right ideologue who played the long game
- The deadly journey to the Gulf
- To make their numbers work, Republicans must slash health spending
- This Bitcoin Encryption Comes from Renaissance Art and Math
- Repressive regimes are tightening their grip on their citizens abroad
- China's yuan is nowhere close to displacing the greenback
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Armies are re-learning how to fight in cities
- Half Ukraine's power is knocked out; winter is coming
- Denied, detained, deported: the faces of Trump's immigration crackdown
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- One way to turbocharge the Chinese economy
- This 'College Protester' Isn't Real. It's an AI-Powered Undercover Bot for Cops
- Britain has many levers for controlling migration. Which ones should it pull?
- Nicaragua shows how poor countries can reduce domestic violence
- BHP and Rio Tinto are heading in different directions
- After 50 years, the Residents are still on the road
- Trump takes America's trade policies back to the 19th century
- Sunday brunch is the new Friday night
- American exceptionalism exists, but other countries also have problems
- Britain's last imperialists
- Hamas's pick of Yahya Sinwar as leader makes a ceasefire less likely
- Eleanor Coppola recorded how a cinematic triumph almost came unstuck
- Israel's government is again trying to hobble its Supreme Court
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Javier Milei's crypto misadventure
- How Trump's EPA Plans to Undo Climate Rules
- Obituary: A.Q. Khan was the world's biggest nuclear proliferator
- Even the Trumpiest stocks are suffering
- Snake on a train line: Japan's busiest bullet train route brought to a halt
- Fernando Botero became famous for his over-size people and animals
- German politicians are talking tough, but offering little
- Sources and acknowledgments
- America and China are talking. But much gets lost in translation
- Luis Abinader is poised for a thumping re-election win
- Anti-war parties are set to clean up in eastern German elections
- The Capitol riot is a godsend for America's critics
- The Art of the Deal: global edition
- Donald Trump also won a reprieve from justice
- The strange success of snooker
- After 100 brutal days, Javier Milei has markets believing
- Public money must pave the way for private investment in climate-change adaptation
- The mafia's latest bonanza: salmon heists
- How squid could help people get over their needle phobia
- Israel's leaders are watching America's election closely
- How India became an unexpected role model for Europe
- Japan is remarkably open to AI, but slow to make use of it
- Female soldiers are changing how armed forces work
- A new "quartet of chaos" threatens America
- DOGE Put a College Student in Charge of Using AI to Rewrite Regulations
- Vietnam's new ruler: hardman, capitalist, hedonist
- The division of Cyprus looks indefinite
- NATO is agonising over whether to let Ukraine join
- Esther Bejarano died on July 10th
- Yang Huaiding died on June 13th
- Britons should brace for more travel chaos
- How the British government sounds like a tabloid
- How the Mediterranean could become a green-energy powerhouse
- How the world changed
- Places ravaged by opioids are giving Republicans the upper hand
- Investors panicked after Mexico's election. Were they right?
- Was COP26 in Glasgow a success?
- Climate change could reawaken harmful invasive plants
- Why Xi Jinping is making nice with China's tech billionaires
- Soaring food-price inflation is hurting Nigeria's poor
- AI could accelerate scientific fraud as well as progress
- A private Moon mission hopes to succeed where others have failed
- The Caspian Sea is shrinking rapidly
- The Olympics are teaching the French to cheer again
- An espionage case hurts Chinese relations with Australia
- Vancouver pioneered liberal drug policies. Fentanyl destroyed them
- The Tech That Safeguards the Conclave's Secrecy
- The path ahead for China's Belt and Road Initiative
- Business
- Are bosses right to insist that workers return to the office?
- A changing car industry should result in more choice and better motoring
- Ericsson Shares Slump as Earnings Hit by Weakness Outside of Core Networks Business
- Donald Trump would leave Asia with only bad options
- Australians are no longer united on Aboriginal rights
- Did Donald Trump wilfully defy a court order?
- Europa League: previews and predictions for the semi-finals
- Musk Inc is under serious threat
- Latin American society is modernising, mostly for the better
- Business
- Perilous migrant crossings of the Mediterranean are rising
- Guatemala's new president promises a better sort of government
- Our favorite budget earbuds are back on sale for $45
- Ennio Morricone died on July 6th
- Donald Trump has a strong foreign-policy hand, but could blow it
- Russians have emigrated in huge numbers since the war in Ukraine
- What is Virtual Reality (VR)? The Complete WIRED Guide
- Britain's birth rate has crashed. It is likely to recover
- How crises reshaped the world financial system
- Ukraine's shock raid deep inside Russia rages on
- Why are Chinese soldiers fighting in Ukraine?
- America has a huge deficit. Which candidate would make it worse?
- Donald Trump's plan for American carmaking is full of potholes
- Britain's budget choices are not as bad as the government says
- Canada's jade mines boomed on Chinese demand. Now that's over
- Hell, horror and heroism in Ukraine's battlefield hospitals
- Obituary: Robert Morgenthau died on July 21st
- Places with high religious participation have fewer deaths of despair
- DeepSeek sends a shockwave through markets
- What Are the Best Coffee Beans for Cold Brew?
- Japanese police arrest man after alleged car attack on schoolchildren, say reports
- Business
- The last scraps of the Haitian state are evaporating
- Ageism is rampant in Chinese companies
- Why America's tech giants have got bigger and stronger
- Elon Musk's outfit is running into opposition from Donald Trump's appointees
- RFK junior and Tulsi Gabbard, set to sail through a cowed Senate
- The movement of capital globally is in decline
- Nvidia is fighting both Trump and China
- A religious revolution is under way in the Middle East
- This week's cover
- KAL's cartoon
- Lethal fungi are becoming drug-resistant—and spreading
- NASA is selling a brand-new Moon rover
- Britain's Supreme Court considers what a woman is
- The expulsion of Donald Trump marks a watershed for Facebook and Twitter
- The attempt on Trump's life is shocking, but not surprising
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Militant Uyghurs in Syria threaten the Chinese government
- Does America have enough weapons to support its allies?
- Cicely Tyson died on January 28th
- Metformin and Anti-Aging: What to Know
- What's next for Britain and the EU?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Politics and technology are pushing oil firms to cut methane
- Europe's other front: peaceniks vs hawks
- A new kind of Brazilian music is poised for a global boom
- The world's most improbable smash-hit cooking show
- Loretta Lynn gave all struggling women a voice
- The struggle to defeat Russian censorship and propaganda
- Narendra Modi needs to win over low-income Indians
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- This week's covers
- Politics
- The pandemic will spur the worldwide growth of private tutoring
- The next threat to commodity supplies will be El Niño
- What next after Ukraine's shock invasion of Russia?
- Ballot-measure results reveal the power of state policy
- Binyamin Netanyahu likens himself to Donald Trump
- Andriy Pilshchykov pleaded for F-16s to be sent to Ukraine
- KAL's cartoon
- Telegram-Checker - A Python Tool For Checking Telegram Accounts Via Phone Numbers Or Usernames
- How an embarrassing U-turn exposed a concerning truth about ChatGPT | Chris Stokel-Walker
- When can AI book my summer holiday?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Tech tycoons have got the economics of AI wrong
- States and Startups Are Suing the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Blighty newsletter: Will Britain's Trump trauma repeat itself?
- The economy sees repeated boom and bust cycles
- Allies will not appease Donald Trump for ever
- Indians are losing big on the stockmarket
- Politics
- Where is it actually cheaper to drive an electric car?
- Video: Busting globalisation myths
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 1, #220
- How South Africa has changed 30 years after apartheid
- Israel's hardliners reckon Gaza's chaos shows they must control it
- India is benefiting from Trump 2.0
- US senator Cory Booker delivers longest speech in Senate history - video
- Can Britons be enticed to fix their draughty homes?
- An initiative so feared that China has stopped saying its name
- Press freedom is under attack
- Milan Kundera believed that truth lay in endless questioning
- Vast amounts of the world's shipping sails unseen
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The arrest warrant is a diplomatic disaster for Netanyahu
- The far right has captured Israel's police
- The Extra Reward for Owning Stocks Over Bonds Has Disappeared
- America Inc is hoping for a tax bonanza. It may be disappointed
- Two journalists who have exposed human-rights abuses win the Nobel peace prize
- Donald Trump is junking the transatlantic alliance
- What can the world's most walkable cities teach other places?
- 'Sinners' Proves Audiences Crave Sex, Vampires—and Fresh Ideas
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A battle is raging over the definition of open-source AI
- What is Crispr Gene Editing? The Complete WIRED Guide
- Financial markets are betting on a Trump victory
- Reparations alone will not heal America's racial divides
- AI Code Hallucinations Increase the Risk of 'Package Confusion' Attacks
- The Labour government picks up a bad Tory habit
- Singapore's government is determined to keep hawker centres alive
- Britain's ban on arms sales to Israel mixes politics and legalism
- A short history of Syria, in maps
- France is not alone in its fiscal woes
- 'Who Is DOGE?' Has Become a Metaphysical Question
- Transcript: An interview with Volodymyr Zelensky
- Many Americans can decide their own policies. What will they choose?
- Protests are soaring, as China's workers demand their wages
- Tulsi Gabbard delights in provocation
- Politics
- Investors think the Russia-Ukraine war will end soon
- What Is the Internet of Things? A WIRED Guide
- Israel's ground assault hits Gaza's communication network
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Edible rats are China's latest live-streaming stars
- Palestinians Stream Back to Northern Gaza on Foot
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Gun Owners Group Calls for Inquiry Into Firearms Industry's Secret Sharing of Customer Data
- Britain's review body for criminal convictions is struggling
- Democrats need to understand: Americans think they're worse
- Does Israel's new plan for Gaza include withholding food?
- Travel chaos will last well beyond summer
- The global tourism boom is shifting to Asia
- Are You Lonely? Adopt a New Family on Facebook Today
- Science Isn't about Domination. It's about Democracy
- Leaving the seat of power
- American inflation looks increasingly worrying
- How Bompastor took over from Hayes and made Chelsea unbeatable in WSL | Tom Garry
- John le Carré died on December 12th
- How China turns members of its diaspora into spies
- Only 5% of therapies tested on animals are approved for human use
- This week's covers
- North Korea's fanatical regime just got scarier
- MAGA types have a point on debanking
- Global democratic backsliding seems real, even if it is hard to measure
- Israel bombs the Hamas military mastermind behind the October 7th attack
- Ukraine is winning the economic war against Russia
- The murder that aroused a nation
- Dessert cafés are a symbol of modern Britain
- How bush pigs saved Madagascar's baobabs
- Attenborough at 99: naturalist 'goes further than before' to speak out against industrial fishing in new film
- If HPV Infection Increases Heart Disease Risk, Can Vaccination Lower It?
- Engineered dust could help make Mars habitable
- Are microplastics really in everything – even my brain?
- Why meal-replacement drinks are shaking up the British lunch
- Simine Vazire hopes to fix psychology's credibility crisis
- How South-East Asia can weather the Trump trade typhoon
- How cheap can investing get?
- Trump Says He Wants to 'Clean Out' Gaza, Send Refugees to Egypt and Jordan
- AI models are helping dirty industries go green
- Iñaki Williams: 'It's belonging. For the people and for us, Athletic is a religion'
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Who will rule Syria now the Assad regime has been toppled?
- Peruvians are debating how to protect isolated tribes
- Why is Brazil a hotspot for financial crime?
- Digital twins are speeding up manufacturing
- David Lammy's plan to shake up Britain's Foreign Office
- The trouble with reality in fiction
- China is educating engineers around the world
- Ukraine's warriors brace for a Kremlin surge in the south
- U.S. Treasury Yields Fall But Direction for Long-End Yields Still Seen Upward
- For the perfect cup of tea, start with the right bacteria
- Can scientists save your morning cup of coffee?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Lost in the 'Death Realm' of El Salvador's Prisons
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 1, #690
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- Egypt and Jordan are struggling to make themselves useful to Donald Trump
- Can software help ease Britain's housing crisis?
- How will business deal with Donald Trump this time?
- Entrevista con Javier Milei, presidente de Argentina
- Far-right ideas are gaining a renewed respectability in France
- Avian flu in America is a political problem and a health threat
- 50 Years After the U.S. Left Vietnam, Another Retreat Is Shaking Asia
- China unites America and Europe in alarm
- Li Qiang and China look to make up with Australia
- The weekly cartoon
- Mike Lynch was Britain's first software billionaire
- A leader of Congo's rebels vows to fight on
- The growing global movement to restrain house prices
- How dangerous would Asian security be without America?
- Blighty newsletter: How Canada's Conservatives are shaping the Tories
- The weekly cartoon
- What would Robert F. Kennedy junior mean for American health?
- Harris's and Trump's economic plans both promise utopia
- American long-range missiles are coming back to Europe
- Britain's government is mapping underground cable and pipes
- China, meet Fourth Estate
- Parliament is advertising for a new Black Rod
- Can Chipotle's boss turn Starbucks around?
- Spanish business thrives while bigger European economies stall
- The sea is swallowing an African island
- Must Leeds always lose?
- When will Ukraine join NATO?
- New railways could transform South-East Asia
- Southern Gaza could become more densely populated than Delhi
- Britain's government pulls the plug on a superfast computer
- How a CEO knows when to quit
- Aurora launches commercial self-driving truck service in Texas
- This week's cover
- How many Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine?
- How to survive a superpower split
- How to get kicked out of China's Communist Party
- Jessamine Chan's gripping debut novel sends up modern parenting
- Why some Africans see opportunity in foreign-aid cuts
- Politics
- Nigel Farage leads a movement that is hungrier and better organised
- Politics
- Smoke blackens the air in America's north-east
- Can Israel's economy survive an all-out war with Hizbullah?
- YouTubers like MrBeast are coming for Hollywood
- Myanmar's military junta has conjured up a crazy currency system
- Trump's Policies Are Creating Uncertainty for Fossil Fuel Companies
- Britain's government has spooked markets and riled businesses
- Snap is seemingly rethinking that 'simplified' app
- Despite the pause, America's tariffs are the worst ever trade shock
- The Latest Gaza Hostages Freed: Women Whose Hamas Warnings Were Ignored
- The Real Winners of the Trump Memecoin Feeding Frenzy
- Once a free-market pioneer, Sri Lanka takes a leap to the left
- This week's cover
- Harris Returns to Political Life, Warning of a Constitutional Crisis
- Blighty newsletter: Three takeaways from an interview with Sir Keir Starmer
- Chinese hackers are deep inside America's telecoms networks
- Which countries get the best night's sleep?
- Israel targets the head of Hizbullah in a deadly strike on Beirut
- Macau, China's sin city, wants to be more like Las Vegas
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 1, #424
- China debates whether Trump is a revolutionary, or just rude
- States are becoming more brazen about killing foes abroad
- Russia's Crude Exports Fairly Stable Despite U.S. Sanctions, Goldman Says
- How Ecuador became Latin America's deadliest country
- SunRay Kelley wanted to build in rhythm with nature, his teacher
- Big law's capitulation to Donald Trump may be bad for business
- A year on from the white-paper protests, China looks much different
- Israeli retaliation in Lebanon seems inevitable
- China's stimulus falls short, as a showdown with Trump looms
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- America's other great migration
- Why Hong Kong is sending its old people to Guangdong
- This week is a moment of truth for Xi Jinping on deflation
- Staples Dexley Ergonomic Mesh Chair Review: Best Budget Chair
- This week's cover
- How Britain decides which drugs to buy
- Politics
- Why Black Friday sales grow more annoying every year
- Canon Powershot V1 review: A powerful compact camera capable of capturing incredible video
- Bernardo Arévalo is still battling to become Guatemala's president
- Robert Badinter persuaded France to abolish the guillotine
- Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro looks set to take the throne
- Will it be Ukraine today, Taiwan tomorrow?
- Kamala Harris is outspending Donald Trump. Will it matter?
- Scientific American's 1925 Coverage of Eclipses, Mediums and Inventions
- The flight from southern Lebanon has been swift
- J.D. Vance flies into a giant trade storm in India
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Has Twitter (now X) become more right-wing?
- Apple Doesn't Have a Smartphone This Small or This Cheap (Under $100), but Here It Is
- Ukrainians are settling down in Britain. That creates a problem
- How a year of tremor and terror transformed Japan
- Mexico's gangs could be the country's fifth-biggest employer
- Why China banned international adoptions
- Netanyahu is about to discover if Trump is friend or foe
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Politics
- Could the West Bank become the next Gaza? – video explainer
- Mexico's government is suing American gun manufacturers
- Environments can affect language—just not how you think
- Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron are forging a tight link
- The Turkish economy is in pressing need of reform and repair
- Checks and Balance newsletter: gender politics in the election
- The US Supreme Court appears likely to uphold a medical ban affecting trans youth
- How American bankers dodged the MAGA carnage
- How central banks are moving into e-money
- Is the American-built pier in Gaza useful or a fiasco?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What Israel and Hamas can learn from past ceasefires
- The PayPal Mafia is taking over America's government
- The nightmare of a Trump-Putin deal leaves Europe in shock
- 2024's biggest revolution may yet devour its children
- AI models are dreaming up the materials of the future
- How to make Elon Musk's budget-slashing dreams come true
- A WHO report shows that pregnancy is killing 800 women a day
- The new front in China's cyber campaign against America
- He Built Memecoin Factory Pump.Fun. Did He Make a Small Fortune Dumping His Own Shitcoins as a Teen?
- The Ukrainian army commits new forces in a big southward push
- Weak commitments from the G20 cast a shadow over COP26's opening
- The Caribbean struggles to break its dependence on fossil fuels
- 'Reform all the way': on the road in Doncaster – Politics Weekly UK
- Could an "October surprise" upset America's election?
- Vivienne Westwood sowed never-ending revolution all through the fashion world
- The pope's last coded message
- Lessons from the happiest countries in the world
- Donald Trump's first 100 days
- Henry Kissinger, a statesman beyond reproach, in China at least
- Myanmar's junta chief finally goes to China
- Why do Australians live so long?
- Business
- Covid-19 has imperilled the hammams of north Africa and the Levant
- Democrats struggle to limit the loss of black voters in Georgia
- Model/Actriz: Pirouette review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week
- Sea ice in Antarctica is at its lowest-ever level, again
- What are the odds of an upset in Texas or Florida?
- Politics
- Conservatives dominate Chile's constitutional assembly this time around
- Poland's stockmarket has a hot new entrant
- Trump Says Colombia Will Accept Deportees, Ending Tariff Standoff
- Yoshioka Masamitsu saw Pearl Harbor from the air
- Memorable images make time pass more slowly
- Climate change may make it harder to spot submarines
- Francisco Lopera's travels in the Andes began to solve a great mystery
- Guatemala is grappling with a globetrotting Jewish "cult"
- Demand for uranium is booming. Who is benefiting?
- Taiwan desperately needs support from the world
- Two presidents compete over the worst abuse of the pardon power
- Japan is still reeling 100 days after the Noto earthquake
- Six Books That Will Make You Want to Touch Grass
- Starry new productions show "Macbeth" is the tragedy for our times
- North Korea Stole Your Job
- A wave of international rule-making threatens Caribbean tax havens
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Study accuses LM Arena of helping top AI labs game its benchmark
- How a Spanish province became the world's truffle leader
- Kim Beom-su, the billionaire founder of Kakao, faces trial
- From Coachella to Burning Man, festivals are having a bad year
- What is Britain's Labour government for?
- Can hope beat hatred in Bangladesh?
- Jimmy Carter was perhaps the most virtuous of all America's presidents
- Gmail's New Encrypted Messages Feature Opens a Door for Scams
- Obituary: Stephen Cleobury died on November 22nd
- The tyranny of TikTokkers who turn up
- Norway's Atlantic salmon risks going the way of the panda
- Ten charts compare Joe Biden's record with Donald Trump's
- Do women make better doctors than men?
- The latest in the battle of jamming with electronic beams
- Harold Evans died on September 23rd
- Blighty newsletter: A big ballot-box test for Sir Keir Starmer
- These are the most liveable cities in Europe
- Italy's new government needs to make deep economic reforms
- The world's poorest countries have experienced a brutal decade
- Oxford and Cambridge are too small
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Britain's Poles now earn more than the natives
- How Baltimore became a sad harbinger of the future
- The Xi-Putin partnership is not a marriage of convenience
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Donald Trump's pick-and-choose federalism
- Even priests need the free market
- Ancient artistic loot will finally make its way back to Cambodia
- Politics
- White Americans are beginning to realise that they too belong to a race
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic keeps dorkiness close to his heart
- South Korean voters—and spring onions—rebuke the president
- New research uncovers polygamy and intermarriage in ancient Eurasia
- Huge floods in Brazil's south are a harbinger of disasters to come
- What is Elon Musk getting up to with America's payment system?
- Champions League review: a goalkeeping masterclass and an all-time classic in Barcelona
- Elon Musk's Starship reaches space successfully
- What North Korea gains by sending troops to fight for Russia
- Trump's trillion-dollar tax cuts are spiralling out of control
- How China thrives in a world of turmoil
- Wally Amos built, and lost, a delicious empire
- Martial law in South Korea—and then not. What comes next?
- Politics
- Sources and acknowledgments
- The Polish restaurants that dare to be dairy
- Pema Tseden was the founder and builder of Tibetan cinema
- Donald Trump may find it harder to dominate America's conversation
- Could political upheaval hit Jordan next?
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Why Is Trump So Into Crypto?
- Now Wanted in Silicon Valley: Ho-Hum Businesses With Thin Profit Margins
- The excitement of 70,000 Swifties can shake the Earth
- The horrors of shared docs
- How to Protect Yourself From Phone Searches at the US Border
- Ethiopia gets a stockmarket. Now it just needs some firms to list
- The world's insatiable appetite for Canada's maple syrup
- Jack Vettriano was a fantastic painter
- America has never had state media like it does today
- Israel's northern border is ablaze
- Mark Carney leads Canada's Liberals to a remarkable victory
- Comrade Duch died on September 2nd
- DeepSeek Won't Sink U.S. AI Titans
- Politics will move further to the left in 2023
- The Polls Are Sending Trump a Message
- The proper study of mankind
- Politics
- GPT, Claude, Llama? How to tell which AI model is best
- Hurricane Milton exposes the dangers of Florida's development boom
- The best podcasts of 2021
- Slither, by Stephen S. Hall, Explores Our Fear and Fascination around Snakes
- Alice Weidel, Germany's most vilified—and powerful—female politician
- Nairobi's reputation for crime is outdated
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- To revive the economy, China wants consumers to buy better stuff
- Do amateurs regret jumping into China's frenzied stockmarkets?
- What tennis reveals about AI's impact on human behaviour
- Venezuela's autocrat, Nicolás Maduro, threatens to annex Guyana
- Rosemary Smith set out to prove that women drivers could do as well as men
- An advocate of sustainable capitalism explains how it's done
- Elon Musk spells danger for Accenture, McKinsey and their rivals
- Mohammad Reza Shajarian died on October 8th
- This week's covers
- Gustavo Petro, Colombia's left-wing president, is floundering
- Checks and Balance: Fires, Greenland and the systematic organisation of hatreds
- Israel's army adopts a high-stakes new strategy: more terrain
- Where British MPs should look before the vote on assisted dying
- Business
- Donald Trump's Syria policy is still a work in progress
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- Isolated communities are more at risk of rare genetic diseases
- Vladimir Putin's money machine is sputtering
- America's growing row over policies for transgender prisoners
- Machine translation is almost a solved problem
- Amid Trump's Immigration Crackdown, Bhutanese Deportees Go Missing
- Workers love Donald Trump. Unions should fear him
- Why catastrophe bonds are failing to cover disaster damage
- Rivian R1S Gen 2 review: The rugged foundation of Rivian's electric empire
- Will Elon Musk dominate President Trump's economic policy?
- Canadians are starting to sour on migration
- Meet the Peruvian indigenous singer inspired by K-pop
- Xi Jinping's paranoia is making China isolated and insular
- Is higher inequality the price America pays for faster growth?
- The allure of the company town
- To end birthright citizenship, Donald Trump misreads the constitution
- America's political paralysis is complicating its support for Ukraine
- Two groups are least happy about Labour's budget
- Javier Milei, free-market revolutionary
- Donald Trump deploys new tactics to manage the media
- "Tariffers" v "traders": the new contest for Donald Trump's ear
- How to pay for the poor world to go green
- China is now the world leader in coffee shops
- Florida comes to Washington, DC
- What happens when it is too hot to work?
- Is your rent ever going to fall?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Apple Watch Series 10 returns to a record low of $299 at Amazon and Best Buy
- China is going crazy for durians
- Lily Lian died on May 24th
- Upper legislative houses tend to be biased and malapportioned
- How to provoke the fury of Xi Jinping
- Xi Jinping and China face another tough year
- Oil traders are flocking to sanctions-free Venezuela
- Social-media populists have arrived in Japan
- The public wants to refund, not defund, the police
- Why have Britain's bond yields jumped sharply?
- America is selling a Ukraine peace plan. No one is buying, yet
- Ukrainian refugees may be in Europe for good
- Political instability in Italy has always affected reform
- PEGASUS-NEO - A Comprehensive Penetration Testing Framework Designed For Security Professionals And Ethical Hackers. It Combines Multiple Security Tools And Custom Modules For Reconnaissance, Exploitation, Wireless Attacks, Web Hacking, And More
- The Putin Show
- Steven Spurrier died on March 9th
- Barring Marine Le Pen is a political thunderbolt for France
- Turkey's asset-price boom is good for some but terrible for most
- How Russian casualties in Ukraine compare with other wars
- China hawks are losing influence in Trumpworld, despite the trade war
- Germany's populist superstar demands peace with Russia
- AI wins big at the Nobels
- Germany's fractious coalition falls apart—and how!
- What should companies do to keep bosses safe?
- How Cuba competes with Uncle Sam in the Caribbean islands
- Meet the ambitious wolf cubs of Wall Street
- Guatemala's election produces a pleasant surprise
- Can Musk put people on Mars?
- AI models could help negotiators secure peace deals
- Can Xi Jinping take Hong Kong "from stability to prosperity"?
- Religion in Schools
- Italy starts outsourcing its migrant crisis to Albania
- This week's covers
- Paris could change how cities host the Olympics for good
- Researchers are questioning if ADHD should be seen as a disorder
- Is America giving Narendra Modi an easy ride?
- Shein attempts to mend its public image before its London debut
- The dwindling of the Panama Canal boosts rival trade routes
- A new technique could analyse tumours mid-surgery
- Turkey's president refuses to let sleeping dogs lie
- How many people have died in Gaza?
- Nayib Bukele provides Donald Trump with a legal black hole
- Jay Pasachoff travelled the world to catch the Moon eclipsing the Sun
- Geothermal energy could outperform nuclear power
- Mimi Reinhard typed up Schindler's list
- Britain's Labour Party has forgotten how to be nice
- Amid a trade war, Xi Jinping may be purging China's armed forces
- Could China, Russia's "no-limits" friend, help rebuild Ukraine?
- How the Trump administration wants to reshape American science
- Inna Solovyova studied both stagecraft and the Russian soul
- Will Hurricane Helene tip the vote in North Carolina?
- Jacqueline Gold freed women to shamelessly enjoy themselves
- The Economist is seeking a Picture Editor
- Exposure to the sun's UV radiation may be good for you
- The Federal Reserve takes on Trump—and stubborn inflation
- EA reportedly cancels another Titanfall game, lays off several hundred employees
- How scientists went to an asteroid to sample the Sun
- Introducing Analysing Africa, our latest newsletter
- Canada has a shortage of lifeguards
- Wikipedia is 20, and its reputation has never been higher
- The weekly cartoon
- 4chan Is Dead. Its Toxic Legacy Is Everywhere
- Emmanuel Macron shows off the gloriously restored Notre Dame
- Without fanfare, the Philippines is getting richer
- Welsh voters think their government has mismanaged public services. Rightly
- Speedrunner reaches Breath of the Wild credits on Switch 2, a console which isn't even out yet
- Hurricane Milton inundates Florida
- What could stop the Nvidia frenzy?
- Why warriors should welcome laws of war
- The pandemic has exacerbated existing political discontent
- Magic: The Gathering Fans Harness Prime Number Puzzle as a Game Strategy
- Europe cannot fathom what Trumpian America wants from it
- The business of second-hand clothing is booming
- Sacking Tucker Carlson has put a dent in Fox News's ratings
- The philosopher changing free speech in Britain
- Can Europe keep Ukraine in the fight if America really has bailed?
- The slow death of a Labour buzzword
- India has a unique opportunity to lead in AI
- Business
- Video: How we studied the lessons of Ukraine
- Is MAGA great for India?
- The 45 Best Shows on Hulu Right Now (May 2025)
- Xi Jinping's Trump-sized puzzle
- Norway's weak currency presents a mystery
- The IEA warns much more ambition is needed to curb global warming
- How the AfD got its swagger back
- Another civil war looms in South Sudan
- The pope and Italy's prime minister tussle over Donald Trump
- In Japan, festivals are boldly taking art into the countryside
- Lai Ching-te aims to strengthen Taiwan but maintain the status quo
- Business
- New batteries are stretchable enough to wear against the skin
- In search of resilience
- One of the world's longest conflicts may be ending
- This week's covers
- Amid Russian bombing, Ukraine is planning more nuclear reactors
- The best streaming deals: Save on YouTube TV, Audible, Starz, Disney+ and more
- An interview with Lawrence Wong, Singapore's next PM
- Joe Biden wound up serving Donald Trump
- A new technique to work out a corpse's time of death
- Hong Kong gets a second draconian security law
- A Kenyan-led security mission finally starts to arrive in Haiti
- LVMH is splurging on the Olympics
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- New Jersey Sues Discord for Allegedly Failing to Protect Children
- Which parts of the world are becoming more prone to wildfires?
- Pableaux Johnson, peerless host and chronicler of New Orleans
- Could America fight its enemies without breaking the law?
- A flight from the dollar could wreck America's finances
- Volkswagen's woes illustrate Germany's creeping deindustrialisation
- Japanese people are starting to quit their jobs
- Israel's strikes may be only the start of a new offensive in Gaza
- Cronyism is a problem. But not always an economic one
- An interview with the military commander of Syria's new masters
- Venezuela's opposition is getting smashed
- How should Britain handle £200bn in quantitative-easing losses?
- Governments are bigger than ever. They are also more useless
- Bushra Khan, Imran Khan's wife, marches on Pakistan's capital
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Russia's friends are a motley—and shrinking—crew
- Saotome Katsumoto insisted that Japan should not forget
- Justin Schmidt made a lifetime study of insects that attack us
- The Telegram: our new guide to a dangerous world
- Fortnum & Mason caters to a demand for festive fun
- Climate change and the next administration
- America's Pro-Disease Movement
- Google to Put Warnings on U.K. Businesses Using Fake Online Reviews
- Paraguay and Taiwan strengthen their embrace, for now
- Leon Fleisher died on August 2nd
- Why you're not on holiday in India right now
- American higher education is collapsing before our eyes | Frederico Menino
- Tensions with the West are fuelling China's anxiety about food supplies
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Luigi Mangione's manifesto reveals his hatred of insurance companies
- A tussle for control of Interpol pits good cops against bad
- Fresh doubts about China's ability to invade Taiwan
- The world this week
- How, if at all, might Russia be punished for its war crimes in Ukraine?
- How Chinese firms have changed Africa
- A theatre in Jenin offers a different kind of Palestinian resistance
- KAL's cartoon
- Bitcoin is up by 138% this year. It is a nonsense-free rally
- Which economy did best in 2024?
- If You Need to Escape a Wildfire in an EV, Here Is What to Know
- Richard Leakey established Kenya as a prime source of hominid fossils
- How to get money from Ebenezer Scrooge
- This week's covers
- The mysteries of Melania: Mrs Trump's memoir
- How hotels became targets for British rioters
- Mexico's gangs are becoming criminal conglomerates
- What is the future of British hospitals?
- Latin America could become this century's commodity superpower
- Brazilian football looks like the next Premier League
- The killing of a Russian general shows Ukraine's spies remain lethal
- China's tin-eared approach to the world
- Accounting for flood risk would lower American house prices by $187bn
- Inside the secret oil trade that funds Iran's wars
- How EU do-goodery risks harming Africa's small farmers
- Why apprenticeships are so rare in Britain
- Tesla Chair Denies That Board Sought to Replace Elon Musk
- Lebanon's army is less useless than its reputation suggests
- A new archive preserves the creative legacy of the East Village
- India must make much deeper changes if it is to sustain its growth
- University protests about Gaza spread to the Middle East
- Taiwan wants to prove that it is serious about defence
- A court says Google is a monopolist. Now what?
- The biggest losers from covid-19
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The job of Iran's president is a study in humiliation
- Nintendo Switch 2: The new system update, sold-out pre-orders and everything else you need to know
- How India can compete in labour-intensive manufacturing
- Zombie politics: how Dead Man dominates British politics
- Measure less, but better
- Bhutan prays it can be India's Hong Kong
- Two books assess the fight against global corruption
- In a dictator's palace, Syrians debate a new constitution
- Electing top judges has been a disaster in Bolivia
- Russian inflation is too high. Does that matter?
- Software is now as important as hardware in cars
- The long trend of falling corporate taxes is being reversed
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Does every business need a cash pile like Warren Buffett's?
- Peru's crazy drivers offer a data deluge for self-driving cars
- Sung Tieu unpacks "Havana syndrome" in her latest work
- The big city that is also pleasant to live in
- What a wrecked ferry reveals about war in South Sudan
- Personal Data Collection: The Complete WIRED Guide
- Ireland's government has an unusual problem: too much money
- Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
- Britain's government has only half a plan to improve infrastructure
- Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard are coming for the spooks
- Heard on the Street's Stock-Picking Series
- Business
- Why Louis Vuitton is struggling but Hermès is not
- Ethiopia is in the midst of a kidnapping epidemic
- Yurii Kerpatenko refused to bow to Russian orders
- Aid cannot make poor countries rich
- Sam Altman's Eye-Scanning Orb Is Now Coming to the US
- Worries of a Soviet-style collapse keep Xi Jinping up at night
- A biographer explores Greta Garbo's glamour and vacuity
- Britain and the EU find it easier to talk about guns than butter
- The world's oldest cheese sheds light on ancient Chinese culture
- An economics Nobel for work on why nations succeed and fail
- Steven Weinberg died on July 23rd
- Japan's economy is stronger than many realise
- The eternal Bossman
- Singapore's leader of the opposition is convicted of lying
- NASA's Perseverance Rover Finds Strange Rocks on Mars
- Why logistics are too important to be left to the generals
- Why Japanese stocks are on a rollercoaster ride
- Silvergate is the latest victim of the crypto meltdown
- Carl Bernstein's memoir traces his path to Watergate
- Politics
- Prabowo Subianto is drastically cutting Indonesia's budget
- Welcome to India, where the streets have four names
- To get more capital, Africa needs more data
- China heaps pressure on Taiwan ahead of a big election
- The revolt against Binyamin Netanyahu
- China's persecution of Uyghurs extends to those it once favoured
- Bernard Ingham and Betty Boothroyd ensured democracy worked as it should
- Israel has these four options for attacking Iran
- Mario Vargas Llosa was shaped by authoritarianism
- Celeste Caeiro's small gesture named a revolution
- What do Syria's other rebels want now?
- Can a new crew of European commissioners revive the continent?
- How Vladimir Putin plans to play Donald Trump
- A newly discovered killing site shocks Mexico
- Pope Benedict XVI was an iron fist in a white glove
- Priyanka Gandhi: dynastic scion, and hope of India's opposition
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Ten years on from Scotland's independence referendum
- How the Iraq war bent America's army out of shape
- TikTok Restoring Service for U.S. Users, After Trump Signals He Will Save It
- If Anthropic Succeeds, a Nation of Benevolent AI Geniuses Could Be Born
- Will China's shoppers cushion the Trumpian blow?
- The economic gap between Africa and the rest of the world is growing
- The battle over New York's congestion toll
- An ancient rice bowl complicates the story of civilisation in India
- Moon landing apart, Indian science punches far below its weight
- Lawyers for New Orleans clergy abuse survivors ramp up pressure to depose archbishop
- Colombia's leftist president is flailing
- Google is reportedly showing ads in chats with some third-party AI chatbots
- Can Haiti's police hold on?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why Uruguayans rejected a government splurge
- Joe Biden and Xi Jinping rediscover the joy of talking. Good
- Katharine Whitehorn and Mahinder Watsa died on January 8th and December 28th
- Is China a climate saint or villain?
- Israeli aircraft buzz Beirut as the drums of war bang loud
- Good evening, Ms Bond. We've been expecting you
- The West's armies are getting more serious about climate change
- French bulldogs are taking over America
- Heart attacks, strokes, dementia—can Biden and Trump beat the odds?
- Amid turmoil in China's property market, the public seethes
- Peter Brook saw acting as an uncompromising search for truth
- Why Canada should join the EU
- The Labour government's choice of messengers reflects its caution
- Physics reveals the best design for a badminton arena
- The military draft is making a comeback
- Young people are having less fun
- How the war in Ukraine is changing Europe's demography
- Mexico's mighty diaspora punches below its weight in elections
- Which languages take the longest to learn?
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Leading China Property Developer Reports Huge loss, in Sign of Widening Real-Estate Woes
- AMLO's austerity has hurt Mexico
- Blighty newsletter: Starmer's silence puts the assisted-dying bill at risk
- Why chocolate is becoming much more expensive
- Heathrow's outage raises questions about Britain's resilience
- Memory chips could be the next bottleneck for AI
- Britain's big squeeze: middle-class and minimum-wage
- Martin Amis was the lurid chronicler of a whole generation
- Lata Mangeshkar was the soundtrack of newly independent India
- Blighty newsletter: Britain's advantage in the AI race
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- East Asia's armsmakers are on the rise
- White House denials over the Signal snafu ring hollow
- Peruvians long for a Bukele-like strongman to beat crime
- Is Tesla on the Outs in China?
- How to go from fish lover to fish farmer
- Joe Brown died on April 15th
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why Donald Trump has moved ahead in our election forecast
- Economic data, markets and data
- For Volkswagen, things go from bad to wurst
- Business
- Measles Vaccine Denial Is a Massive Brainwashing Campaign
- Politics
- Something Alarming Is Happening to the Job Market
- Mark Carney's plan for Canada
- Hamas talks a big game but is in chaos
- Why silver is the new gold
- Business
- The Republicans gain control of the Senate
- Blighty newsletter: What Westminster gets wrong about Elon Musk
- Why Iranian dissidents love Cyrus, an ancient Persian king
- China is developing some startling new kit in its quest to seize Taiwan
- Checks and Balance newsletter: The Democrats' future is up for grabs
- The inflation problem will get better before it gets worse
- Saleemul Huq lobbied ceaselessly to make poor countries heard
- Larry Kramer died on May 27th
- Racial categorisation has grown more complex in America
- AMLO's dangerous last blast threatens Mexico
- Youngsters are fleeing Japan's once-mighty civil service
- The right way to fight nativists
- Sing for your snapper: a life-affirming view of New York – in pictures
- Jimmy Carter reshaped his home town
- AI Is Using Your Likes to Get Inside Your Head
- India has proved to be a popular—and clever—investor in poor countries
- Politics
- Could a Monster Earthquake Actually Sink Part of California?
- Africa has too many businesses, too little business
- A shambolic leak reveals Team Trump's contempt for allies
- How bad will the smoke be for Angelenos' health?
- From Wall Street banker to Vladimir Putin's point man
- Young Latin Americans are unusually open to autocrats
- What is a woman? Britain's Supreme Court gives its answer
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Politics
- Myanmar's junta is losing ever more ground
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- New York City is covered in illegal scaffolding
- Beneath investors' feet, the ground is shifting
- Thomas Neff's idea rid the world of a third of its nuclear warheads
- High-tech antidotes for snake bites
- The Agonizing Task of Turning Europe's Power Back On
- How geopolitical tensions could disrupt the global car industry
- Economists don't know what's going on
- Why South Africa's army is floundering in Congo
- 2023 looks set to be a watershed year for the climate
- Abortion becomes more common in some US states that outlawed it
- Health-care reform is upending the lives of China's doctors
- Election lawsuits are flooding America's courts
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The dominant model of the universe is creaking
- Dictators and utopians are fond of fiddling with constitutions
- Akebono was the first foreign-born grand champion of sumo
- Blighty newsletter: A country trapped in zero-sum thinking
- Europe has lots of lithium, but struggles to get it out of the ground
- KAL's cartoon
- When workplace bonuses backfire
- Samuel Paty was killed on October 16th
- Politics
- The global democracy index: how did countries perform in 2024?
- Could the next pope come from Africa or Asia?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Trump tariffs cause fastest slump in British factory export orders in five years
- Five charts that show why the BJP expects to win India's election
- Police brutality is not stopping Georgia's protests
- Audiobooks are booming, thanks to streaming subscriptions
- Europe must beware the temptations of technocracy
- Andor's Big Recast Should Be the Star Wars Blueprint
- Reid Hoffman Raises $24.6 Million for AI Cancer-Research Startup
- The Economist's cost-of-loving index
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- New congressional district gives voice to Black voters in Alabama
- Argentina's presidential election delivers a surprise result
- Eli Lilly Sues 4 GLP-1 Telehealth Startups, Escalating War on Knockoff Drugs
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why is Canada's economy falling behind America's?
- President Erdogan jails his rival, and endangers Turkey's democracy
- Are British voters as clueless as Labour's intelligentsia thinks?
- A growing industry is emerging to make philanthropy simpler
- Elizabeth II never laid down the heavy weight of the crown
- The King of Java inflames an Indonesian "democratic emergency"
- The first endometriosis drug in four decades is on the horizon
- Trump's tariff blitz faces strong legal challenges
- A new exhibition shows the visual debt Disney owes to European art
- Don't blame imports for the fall in America's GDP
- Can Friedrich Merz get Europe out of its funk?
- Trump has exposed America's world-leading firms to retaliation
- Particles that damage satellites can be flushed out of orbit
- What would Elon Musk do in government?
- The super-rich are trying new approaches to philanthropy
- Britain's family courts are opening up to reporters
- Antidepressant use is surging in Britain
- Australia's dingoes are becoming a distinct species
- Geert Mak takes stock of the past 20 years of European history
- Investors realise Trump's pause was not the salvation it appeared
- ABBA return—and pretend no time has passed—with "Voyage"
- Business
- Baby formulas now share some ingredients with breast milk
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- This week's covers
- Sources and acknowledgments
- The world this year 2023
- Donald Trump v the spies of Five Eyes
- How overt religiosity became cool in India
- Business
- A changed world
- The Liberals Who Can't Stop Winning
- Trump's metals tariffs will cost American industry dearly
- Lester Piggott had only one aim in view
- European countries are banding together on missile defence
- The death of Iran's president will spark a high-stakes power struggle
- BookTok has passion—and enormous marketing power
- The world's most liveable cities in 2024
- Police use of facial recognition in Britain is spreading
- Should investors spend the trade war in India?
- Does the tank have a future?
- The No.1 reason for success in China? Connections
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- GiveDirectly does what it says on the tin
- The unbearable self-indulgence of Europe
- A historian brings to life a 17th-century witchcraft panic
- The Quad finally gets serious on security
- Taiwan's new president faces an upsurge in Chinese coercion
- Are adults forgetting how to read?
- A narrow corridor in Gaza has become an obstacle to a ceasefire
- Can the voluntary carbon market save the Amazon?
- The Sycamore Gap tree held a particularly deep place in people's hearts
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- When brawn and technology ruin the spectacle of sports
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Digital twins are enabling scientific innovation
- Germany's party system is coming under unprecedented strain
- A landslip in Hong Kong fuels resentment of the rich
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Competition will make weight-loss drugs better, cheaper and bigger
- China has become a scientific superpower
- Violence against women is a scourge on poor countries
- ChatGPT could replace telemarketers, teachers and traders
- How a Russia-linked mine may keep the ANC in power
- A new danger for Venezuela's autocrat
- How bad are the current market jitters?
- Why British spooks are reaching out to the private sector
- How to form good habits, and break bad ones: trick your brain
- Britain's oil and gas industry faces an uncertain future
- Stimulating parts of the brain can help the paralysed to walk again
- Russia Is in Demographic Free Fall. Putin Isn't Helping.
- An Economic Warning, and a Deal With Ukraine
- Intel is on life support. Can anything save it?
- TikTok wants Western consumers to shop like the Chinese
- The best, and worst, American cities for upward mobility
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Gao Yaojie uncovered a scandal that shocked and shamed China
- Europe wants Sweden's minerals. That's more bad news for the Sami
- Canada and America have been fighting about timber for 40 years
- The danger of relying on OpenAI's Deep Research
- A dream deferred
- Millions of Chinese have embraced skiing
- China is talking to Taiwan's next leader, just not directly
- America has had a Cuban agent in its midst for 42 years
- BP is underperforming and under pressure
- VulnKnox - A Go-based Wrapper For The KNOXSS API To Automate XSS Vulnerability Testing
- How Donald Trump could win the future
- Korea Zinc Shares Rally After Adopting New Investor Protection Rules
- The fate of a ranting driver raises doubts about the "new" Uzbekistan
- The British state has a bad case of long covid
- What is behind China's perplexing bond-market intervention?
- How one pandemic made another one worse
- Obituary: Jean "Binta" Breeze spoke for all Jamaican women
- India's electric-scooter champion goes public
- Britain's plan to shake up school inspections pleases no one
- South Africa's future is in the hands of a divided ANC
- To catch up economically, Africa must think big
- Mitochondria transplants could cure diseases and lengthen lives
- Xi Jinping builds a 21st-century police state
- How Britons became happy hawks on Russia
- This week's cover
- Indonesia's shakedown of Apple comes to an end
- Latin Americans are worryingly relaxed about authoritarianism
- A search for roots is behind a surge in Scottish tourism
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What the Paris agreement of 2015 meant
- Martin Graham was determined to see his dream come true
- Lula's ambitious plans to save the Amazon clash with reality
- Iran's new leaders stand at a nuclear precipice
- Carmen Callil changed British reading habits for ever
- The G7 sketches a development-finance initiative to counter China's
- Robots are suddenly getting cleverer. What's changed?
- The Delirious, Violent, Impossible True Story of the Zizians
- Therabody TheraFace Mask Review: The Vibrating LED Face Shield
- Business
- Does China welcome—or dread—an Iran-Israel war?
- Can IKEA disrupt the furniture business again?
- KAL's cartoon
- Kurtág: Játékok review – Aimard is perfect guide to major set of piano miniatures
- Another African war looms
- What is the world's loveliest language?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
- How Chinese networks clean dirty money on a vast scale
- Why the AI revolution is leaving Africa behind
- Arctic plant study reveals an 'early warning sign' of climate change upheaval
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- This week's cover
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Bad Bunny, a superstar rapper, is good business
- England may soon become the world's best cricket team
- What New York's congestion charge could teach the rest of America
- What betting markets got right and wrong about Trump's victory
- Blighty newsletter: Farage and the emigration nation
- The most conservative place in Britain
- Australia: caught between a slowing China and a chaotic US
- How to make money on the Super Bowl
- Little Richard died on May 9th
- Europeans are hoping they can buy more guns but keep their butter
- Every year, a few thousand people win Britain's refugee lottery
- Sources and acknowledgments
- The immigrants Europe quietly wants more of
- Plankton are much more interesting than you might think
- An interview with Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria's president
- Traute Lafrenz showed that resistance to the Nazis was possible
- Football clubs are making more money than ever. Players not so much
- Tuft & Needle Promo Codes: 20% Off | May 2025
- Noise-dampening tech could make ships less disruptive to marine life
- One House, Three Owners: The Ballooning Cost of the American Dream
- Tina Turner turned a tough life into splendour
- 100 days of Trump: the growing dismay in Europe
- Ingenious medicine
- China's AI boom is reaching astonishing proportions
- Politics
- Blighty newsletter: A tale of bins, bankruptcy and Birmingham
- Jean-Jacques Savin wanted to defy old age
- Europe is bidding a steady farewell to passport-free travel
- Why Narcissists Emerge as Leaders Even in Childhood
- China and Russia have chilling plans for the Arctic
- The states that will decide America's next president
- Will Donald Trump "stop the wars" in the Middle East?
- How Daylight Saving Time affects your sleep and diet
- After 15 months of hell, Israel and Hamas sign a ceasefire deal
- Africa's coups are part of a far bigger crisis
- New cures for Africa's most gruesome diseases
- The Young Thug trial could be Fani Willis's last big act
- Physicists are reimagining dark matter
- Kneecap row: police assessing 'kill MP' and 'up Hamas, up Hezbollah' footage
- Russia's army is being subordinated to its security services
- What the world can learn from Botswana
- Elon Musk's xAI goes after OpenAI
- Should investors just give up on stocks outside America?
- Taiwan is trying to learn from the wars in Gaza and Ukraine
- To understand the perils of AI, look to a Czech novel—from 1936
- What is the best way to keep your teeth healthy?
- Is it ever right to pay disabled workers pennies per hour?
- Nawal El-Saadawi died on March 21st
- Trump administration jails hundreds of immigrants in notorious federal prisons
- Politics
- Breast milk's benefits are not limited to babies
- The death of the president changes the power dynamic in Iran
- How Chinese shoppers downgraded their ambition
- Trump Tariffs Hit Oil Companies despite Administration's Support for Fossil Fuels
- Asia's most expensive cities, ranked
- Donald Trump's promise of a golden age for oil is fanciful
- What can stop the American economy now?
- Is your master's degree useless?
- The Israel-Iran standoff in maps
- Lawmakers demand answers after a Haitian woman dies at an ICE detention center
- Private firms are driving a revolution in solar power in Africa
- Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
- Poor countries would miss King Dollar
- Labour's credibility trap
- India's consumers are changing how they buy
- The WIRED Guide to Commercial Human Space Flight
- Speeches in Britain's Parliament are getting shorter—and worse
- The cocaine trade is booming in Europe's Caribbean territories
- Mexico is edging closer and closer to one-party rule
- Obituary: Alexei Leonov died on October 11th
- China Signals It Is Open to a Deal Keeping TikTok in U.S.
- Donald Trump's DEI assessment
- Can the world's most influential business index be fixed?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Complete History And Future of Robots
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Obituary: Jonathan Miller died on November 27th
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- Canada's Liberals are surging
- Instead of luxury condos, Gaza faces a resumption of war
- Brazil and Colombia are curbing destruction of Amazon rainforest
- Tubeworms live beneath the planetary crust around deep-sea vents
- How Bob Dylan broke free
- The noisome economics of dung beetles
- Drug-trafficking networks are expanding into new territories
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why are North Korean hackers such good crypto-thieves?
- China's probe returns from the far side of the moon
- Data Breaches: The Complete WIRED Guide
- What is 5G? The Complete Guide to When, Why, and How
- AI Is Using Your Likes to Get Inside Your Head
- Why judges were wrong to block the Kroger-Albertsons merger
- Asus Vivobook Pro 15 Review: For Creators and Gamers
- A Nobel prize for the discovery of micro-RNA
- QuickResponseC2 - A Command & Control Server That Leverages QR Codes To Send Commands And Receive Results From Remote Systems
- The 62 Best Movies on Disney+ Right Now (May 2025)
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Northvolt announces more cuts, worrying investors
- Most Ukrainians now want an end to the war
- An American sovereign-wealth fund is a risky idea
- Can Europe afford to be the world's last free-trader?
- Will Donald Trump now pardon the January 6th rioters?
- Sources and acknowledgments
- He Bought a Racetrack 6 Years Ago. Now He Runs the Netflix of Grassroots Motorsports
- Can Georgia's shadowy despot survive?
- This week's covers
- How British-Nigerians quietly made their way to the top
- Natural Gas Falls on Shifting Weather Forecasts
- A surprise new twist in Putin's currency wars
- Measures to prevent the spread of covid-19 have also fended off flu
- A new age of sail begins
- Why fear is sweeping markets everywhere
- Winners of the GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
- George Foreman's career was about resurrection
- China is exerting greater power across Asia—and beyond
- KAL's cartoon
- Blighty newsletter: What British politicians really earn on the side
- This week's cover
- A French-sponsored Ukrainian army brigade has been badly botched
- France's bitter retreat from west Africa
- Why Kamala Harris's chances of victory just jumped
- Trump's Energy Secretary Baselessly Blames Spain's Power Outage on Renewables
- Changes to China's gaokao exam are about politics, not fairness
- The hard-right Vox party is winning over Spain's youth
- Britain's brokers are diversifying and becoming less British
- What the rise of bubble tea says about British high streets
- Changing central banks—and governments
- What Florida can teach America
- Why are cities in Latin America getting more expensive?
- South Sudan's economic crisis threatens its fragile peace
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Islamic State's branch in Afghanistan is at war with the world
- KAL's cartoon
- Small climate projects cannot take the place of all large ones
- Jan Morris died on November 20th
- Will America's government try to break up Google?
- Germany needs a reforming government
- Tracking ships in the Red Sea
- ProRes Log Video on iPhone: What Is It and Why You Should Use It
- The science that built the AI revolution
- Why China is unlikely to restrain Iran
- Russia is being set aflame by hundreds of arson attacks
- How lower American interest rates will boost Africa
- Welcome to the new era of global sea power
- Quantum Computer Makes Random-Number Breakthrough
- The best British companies to work for to get ahead
- Is there a genetic link between endometriosis and the brain?
- What Is Cyberwar? The Complete WIRED Guide
- How fintech will eat into banks' business
- Want to stop a third world war? Pick up the phone
- This week's cover
- The world this year 2024
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What Trump's new antitrust enforcers mean for business
- The weekly cartoon
- Why Italy's defence spending lags far behind
- Two new books shed light on the plight of the Uyghurs
- Can Indonesia make its Top Gun dreams a reality?
- An outrage that even China's supine media has called out
- 'I do what I like': British woman, 115, claims world's oldest living person title
- The BRICS bloc is riven with tensions
- Rwanda's reckless plan to redraw the map of Africa
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- ASUS adds, then removes, the ability to detect sagging in its latest ROG Astral GPUs
- Indian food is great. Perhaps too great
- Introducing El Boletín, our new weekly newsletter on Latin America
- This week's covers
- How to frame the argument over clean power
- Baltazar Ushca climbed Chimborazo twice a week
- As lockdowns lift, media firms brace for an "attention recession"
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Colombia's first avowedly left-wing president is mired in scandal
- Thailand legalises same-sex marriage
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Can the euro go global?
- Talks over the Chagos Islands show the rising clout of Mauritius
- Inside the world's most famous aeroplane boneyard
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China suffers eruptions from its simmering discontents
- Britain's prison service is caught in a doom loop
- Can Burberry put its chequered past behind it?
- "The Harder They Fall" offers a new take on the Old West
- Gillian Anderson Is Open to a Potential Return to X-Files
- Scientists have found a new kind of magnetic material
- An Ivy League graduate is charged over Brian Thompson's murder
- Nostalgia for China's boom years drives a TV hit
- Blighty newsletter: Can Labour fix the British state?
- How the last mammoths went extinct
- Blighty newsletter: Labour is demolishing the Tories' pet projects
- London's pie-and-mash shops are disappearing
- Elections in Ecuador and Guatemala suggest an anti-incumbent surge
- The IMF has a protest problem
- How far-right extremism is becoming a global threat
- Computers unleashed economic growth. Will artificial intelligence?
- Researchers are figuring out how large language models work
- Business
- This week's cover
- Serbia and its neighbours are still far from joining the EU
- America's marijuana industry is wilting
- Why Australia is not yet a critical minerals powerhouse
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The best television shows of 2021
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Toyota and Waymo pledge to team up on a new autonomous vehicle platform
- Millions in the West want mandatory voting. Are they right?
- The stockmarket rout may not be over
- P.J. O'Rourke hoped to make life hell for do-gooders everywhere
- The party is eager to expand its influence within business
- America's anti-price-gouging laws are too minor to be communist
- Homs's troubles show the challenges facing Syria's leaders
- Chinese firms are expanding in South-East Asia
- Should Britons' health be considered a national asset?
- Apple sends spyware warnings to iPhone users in 100 countries
- The business of nicknames
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Gina Lollobrigida's ambition was her strength and her weakness
- The search for the world's most efficient charities
- Seagate Portable Hard Drive Gets Another Price Cut to Kick Off May Deals on Amazon
- BRICS isn't exactly picky, but has just rejected Venezuela
- China is catching up with America in quantum technology
- Nigeria's president pushes the limits of his power
- The People's Liberation Army is not yet as formidable as the West fears
- Common sense is not actually very common
- Justin Trudeau's dodgy defence promise
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China's cynicism offensive in Asia
- A short history of Hollywood's poison-pen letters to itself
- The "Scream" franchise adds another self-referential sequel
- The Belt and Road, as seen from China
- China is overhauling its company law
- Meet the victors in Africa's coup belt
- Donald Trump digs deep to revive American mining
- Protests threaten Georgia's Kremlin-friendly government
- Why does the British tax year end on April 5th?
- Business
- Tracking Israel's war in Lebanon, in maps
- Watch out Beijing, China's second-tier cities are on the up
- Donald Trump turns an angry gaze south
- The US Army needs less good, cheaper drones to compete
- What is screen time doing to children?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- British "equal value" lawsuits have become an absurd denial of markets
- How Russia has revived NATO
- YouTube in Africa offers a new kind of news
- Homelessness rises to a record level in America
- Around the world, bans do not make abortion much rarer
- Only connect
- There are risks but also big potential benefits from digital payments
- 'Ugly, old-fashioned, weird': the baby names that set grandparents' teeth on edge
- The Kremlin's grey-zone war in the Black Sea shows its real intent
- Carbon-dioxide removal needs more attention
- Why carbon monoxide could appeal to the discerning doper
- The Great Language Flattening
- Why the Arab world has an identity crisis
- Iris Apfel became a fashion icon in her ninth decade
- The West struggles to respond forcefully to Russia's war in Ukraine
- We're hiring a Science and Technology Correspondent
- Telegram-Story-Scraper - A Python Script That Allows You To Automatically Scrape And Download Stories From Your Telegram Friends
- How will Labour reform Britain's public services?
- India's new chip fab rises from the dust
- The education department is halved overnight
- Obituary: Graham Vick believed glorious music belonged to everyone
- China wants women to stay home and bear children
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How Wagner survived Yevgeny Prigozhin's death
- Dominant languages can spread even without coercion
- 11 Best Strollers for Almost Every Budget and Need (2025)
- Scientists Are Mapping the Bizarre, Chaotic Spacetime Inside Black Holes
- Did spies from China, India and Russia meddle in Canada's elections?
- Will Donald Trump shape the Mexican president's domestic agenda?
- After 50 years, Wole Soyinka has returned to fiction
- New firefighting tech is being trialled in Sardinia's ancient forests
- Chiung Yao taught the Chinese all about romantic love
- What America's presidential election means for world trade
- Trump's brutal tariffs far outstrip any he has imposed before
- Dinesh D'Souza admits his documentary was fiction
- Why Larry Hogan's long-odds bid for a Senate seat matters
- Why the world needs negative emissions
- Listen closely to the Kneecap furore. You'll hear hypocrisy from all sides | Dorian Lynskey
- How the Democrats wandered away from America's workers
- The Palestinian cause no longer binds the Arab world
- Flowers, floods and wildfires: photos of the day – Monday
- Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chemicals magnate turned sports mogul
- Obituary: Robert McClelland died on September 10th
- Oil bosses have big hopes for the AI boom
- America really could enter a golden age
- China is tightening its grip on the world's minerals
- Why China hates the Panama Canal deal, but still may not block it
- Bad ideas are back on the menu in the Middle East
- Parts of Colombia are now awash with cocaine
- A startup called Anduril has unveiled a reusable missile
- Ukraine's counter-offensive is speeding up
- Blighty newsletter: Labour's twin pivots
- Elon Musk's SpaceX has achieved something extraordinary
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- As Chinese drills begin, Taiwan expels mainland influencers
- Cannabis: The Complete WIRED Guide
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Liberalism is far from dead in China
- Nintendo Switch update adds Virtual Game Cards and Switch 2 cloud transfer support
- Russia sentences Evan Gershkovich to 16 years on bogus spying charges
- The taboos around sexual health are weakening
- China plans to crash a spacecraft into a distant asteroid
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Lawnmowers, desserts and mix zones: FA Cup semi-final weekend
- Tesla's board reportedly sought a successor while Musk wheeled around Washington
- How to Watch the Eta Aquariids Meteor Shower
- German business is being suffocated by high costs and red tape
- Why are there so many suicides in rich, stable Uruguay?
- Britain is a world leader in pet health care
- How Poland emerged as a leading defence power
- The new order of trade
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Texas troopers are in more and more lethal car chases
- Western companies are experimenting with DeepSeek
- These countries could lure manufacturing away from China
- Farewell, Don Draper: AI is coming for advertising
- The Texas County Where 'Everybody Has Somebody in Their Family' With Dementia
- The culture war over the Gaza war
- AI Is Using Your Likes to Get Inside Your Head
- Long covid is not the only chronic condition triggered by infection
- Why Britain has so far dodged Donald Trump's tariffs
- The private sector won't save America's Indo-Pacific policy
- How Nearly a Century of Happiness Research Led to One Big Finding
- Half a loaf, at best, from the climate talks
- Who is up and who is down on China's economic team
- How covid-19 spurred governments to snoop on sewage
- Poop Drones Are Keeping Sewers Running So Humans Don't Have to
- Fixing social care in England is a true test of Labour's ambition
- Which Olympic sports is China good at?
- The Americans who think Trump is anointed by God
- China's enormous surveillance state is still growing
- Vital election races in Wisconsin are awfully close
- A net-zero world needs new markets and institutions
- What is The Economist's word of the year for 2021?
- VE Day 80 years on: share your photos and memories
- Blighty newsletter: Why Trump's tariffs might spare Britain
- The scary new map of the South China Sea
- The ICC's threat to arrest Binyamin Netanyahu has shocked Israel
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Man City v Inter Milan is the most lopsided final in Champions League history
- A new book explores the symbiosis of espionage and entertainment
- A female comedian has Chinese men up in arms
- How genes work
- Chinese women are making themselves heard on the big screen
- Lawrence MacEwen made a tiny island prosper
- China's economy is suffering from long covid
- Britain's aid budget is less generous than it looks
- The weekly cartoon
- The pandemic has accelerated a global decline in the rule of law
- Nell Gifford died on December 8th
- Hizbullah's decline is a boon for Lebanon's new government
- A new breed of protest has left Kenya's president tottering
- The New Culture of the Right: Vital, Masculine and Intentionally Offensive
- Diego Maradona died on November 25th
- Trump unmasks American selfishness, say cynics
- Is There Any Sound in Space?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How trading in war-torn Sudan survives—just
- The rise of working from home
- Pakistan's army puts a former intelligence chief on trial
- Quitting Qatar is the least of Hamas's problems
- Bindeshwar Pathak realised that India's future depended on toilets
- KAL's cartoon
- Off the Charts newsletter: Why R is the best coding language for data journalism
- Jair Bolsonaro is barred from office for eight years
- Ukraine's secret army in France
- A growing number of Britons live on canal boats
- Throughout the rich world, the young are falling out of love with cars
- Reviving ancient viruses can help fight modern ones
- What happened next at USAID
- This week's covers
- The age of the grandparent has arrived
- The added dangers of fighting in Ukraine when everything is visible
- The best immersion blender for 2025
- Europe's economic growth is extremely fragile
- An FBI sting operation catches Jackson's mayor taking big bribes
- Donald Trump is proving disastrous for big tech
- Politics
- Scientists can help fetuses by growing tiny replicas of their organs
- The Untold Story of a Crypto Crimefighter's Descent Into Nigerian Prison
- How (un)popular is China's Communist Party?
- This week's covers
- David Lynch mesmerised filmgoers with mystery, beauty and horror
- Why suspects in Japan are almost never acquitted
- Abiy Ahmed's agricultural revolution is too good to be true
- Abuse by priests in Italy can no longer be tolerated by the Vatican
- An upset in Sri Lanka propels an outsider into power
- The weekly cartoon
- The "Venice of Africa" is sinking into the sea
- Myanmar's junta takes advantage of a devastating earthquake
- The Biden administration pursued a mistaken policy on LNG exports
- The tricky politics of choosing Oxford's next chancellor
- Lebanon tries yet again to elect a new president
- Israel's prime minister does not know where to go
- Why east Germany is such fertile ground for extremists
- 22 Mother's Day Gift Ideas Our Editors Have Tried and Love (2025)
- Oleg Gordievsky worked for both sides in the cold war
- Congo-Brazzaville has lost a big chunk of its oil revenue
- How China stifles dissent without a KGB or Stasi of its own
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Is Xi Jinping an AI doomer?
- Kishida Fumio, Japan's prime minister, stands down
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Geopolitics helps reignite New Caledonia's anti-colonial unrest
- Two new books assess the geopolitical lessons of covid-19
- The Extremely Large Telescope will transform astronomy
- Xi Jinping is trying to love-bomb China's entrepreneurs
- Suck up to your fake CEO
- Turkey's government is trying to repress its way out of a crisis
- Chinese hackers are getting bigger, better and stealthier
- Large language models are getting bigger and better
- A new book celebrates Annie Leibovitz's fashion photography
- World Password Day Is a Reminder to Change Your Sucky Passwords
- Is the return of Donald Trump China's dream or nightmare?
- Why Germany's watchmakers are worried about the AfD
- Cuts in American aid are crippling groups promoting rights in China
- A tie-up between Honda and Nissan will not fix their problems
- Get ready for "Maximum Pressure 2.0" on Iran
- As wellness trends take off, iodine deficiency makes a quiet comeback
- Can Inflatable Outdoor Furniture Ever Be Chic?
- Nikolai Antoshkin died on January 17th
- How Trump, Starmer and Macron can avoid a debt crunch
- Bolivia's wild politics are dragging it into the abyss
- What makes a good manager?
- The former president of Honduras is tried for drug trafficking
- Why young men and women are drifting apart
- South-East Asia is in the grip of a record-breaking heatwave
- Bibi Netanyahu offered spectacle over substance in America
- KAL's cartoon
- Where are Europe's most expensive cities for renters?
- Justice for Phish! How the jam band shaped US culture – without awards or big hits
- How Taiwan still hangs on to property in bits of China
- Our footloose index: the most attractive countries for graduates
- What could kill the $1trn artificial-intelligence boom?
- Who are the main contenders to be Iran's next president?
- Who owns your genes?
- The plight of Brazil's indigenous groups worsens
- Motors in the wheels take EVs further
- What The Economist thought about solar power
- Why so much of the world won't stand up to Russia
- Borderlands 4 will have individual difficulty settings for co-op players
- Fortnite plans return to the US iOS App Store next week
- Milei's bold move: making Argentina's economy normal
- Who is supplying Russia's arms industry?
- Rwandan soldiers may outnumber M23 rebels in Congo
- Has social media broken the stockmarket?
- Ocean-surface temperatures are breaking records
- Xi Jinping is struggling to stamp out graft in the PLA
- How the war split the mafia
- The early days of the Trump administration, as viewed from China
- Our Christmas cover
- Rich parts of Asia are on the hunt for immigrants
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- WhatsApp Is Walking a Tightrope Between AI Features and Privacy
- Arabica Coffee Prices Hit Record on U.S., Colombia Tariff Spat
- Giving children the wrong (or not enough) toys may doom a society
- The Gaza ceasefire is stoking violence in the West Bank
- The trouble with MAGA's manufacturing dream
- Business
- The race to elect the next head of the Olympics is heating up
- This week's covers
- 'We have to go on': Bangkok pushes on with quake rescue despite 'no signs of life' – video
- KAL's cartoon
- The horrors of the reply-all email thread
- Birmingham's bin strikes reveal local problems—and a national one
- Everyone wants to meet Syria's new rulers
- Thailand's prime minister is sacked. What next?
- 63 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books Arriving in May
- The judge who would rule the internet
- Vladimir Putin fires a new missile to amplify his nuclear threats
- Mangosuthu Buthelezi had his own vision for a democratic South Africa
- This week's cover
- Obituary: Huang Yong Ping died on October 20th
- Marine Le Pen's ban polarises France
- Sudan's national army is on the brink of retaking the capital
- Business
- Bans on dog meat sweep across Asia
- Worries about Britain's construction crunch are overdone
- Ecuador chooses a leader amid murder, blackouts and stagnation
- Should you send your children to private school?
- Many Britons are waiting 12 hours at A&E
- SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket lifts off on mission to replace two stuck Nasa astronauts – video report
- North Korea is arming Russia and threatening war with South Korea
- Meet the most ruthless CEO in the trillion-dollar tech club
- Jensen Huang says Moore's law is dead. Not quite yet
- Elmore Nickleberry pinned his hopes to Martin Luther King
- Will the Supreme Court empower Trump to sack the Fed's boss?
- Polarisation by education is remaking American politics
- Turkey faces a crucial election this summer
- Hebe de Bonafini lived through the lives of her sons
- An Australian spy chief triggers a debate about China
- Aaron Beck turned the world of psychiatry upside down
- Rwanda tightens its grip over eastern Congo
- A culture of conspiracy haunts Arizona's elections
- Shirley Chisholm is still winning
- India throws another opposition leader in jail as elections loom
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Turkey has given up promoting political Islam abroad
- China's shoemakers seem more sanguine than its politicians
- TikTok's bizarre sale process gets even weirder
- British women thrived under remote working
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Blighty newsletter: Why are so many Britons not working?
- Spanish morgues are straining to identify migrants
- China's high-stakes struggle to defy demographic disaster
- Frogy2.0 - An Automated External Reconnaissance And Attack Surface Management (ASM) Toolkit
- How Trump might topple the dollar
- Politics
- From Greenland to Panama and Mexico, leaders are in shock
- South-East Asian Muslims are incensed by the war in Gaza
- India's other, little-known infrastructure revolution
- Austria could soon have a first far-right leader since 1945
- NATO's race against Russia to rearm
- 100 Days of Solitude: Trump and the Retreat of America
- The Qatar World Cup shows how football is changing
- The ugly task of Putin-proofing your border
- The Pentagon is hurrying to find new explosives
- Germany's Mütterrente is a poor way to pay parents
- Ángeles Flórez Peón, "Maricuela", made sure Spain did not forget its history
- Democrats are still processing their defeat
- How to manage politics in the workplace
- Sliding back
- The Philippines bans some genetically modified foods
- The rise of user-created video games
- Adolfo Kaminsky saved thousands of Jews by changing their identities
- How ants persuaded lions to eat buffalo
- Donald Trump Is Already Ruining Christmas
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The pandemic's toll on schooling emerges in awful new exam results
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- 7-Eleven is still struggling to fend off its Canadian suitor
- When China hides disasters in a memory hole
- Microsoft is raising prices on the Xbox Series S and Series X
- Imran Khan comes under further pressure in Pakistan
- Justin Trudeau is beset by a divided party and an angry electorate
- A British incubator of businesses often bound for the Bay Area
- Ukraine is a booming market for Balkan arms makers
- Putin's plan to dethrone the dollar
- Obituary: Li Peng died on July 22nd
- Can India's garments industry benefit from Bangladesh's turmoil?
- A hidden refuge in Sudan that the internet, banks—and war—can't reach
- Cocaine-Funded Gangs Shake Colombia Years After Peace Pact
- Why foreign law firms are leaving China
- The world this week
- Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs are absurd
- Asian "nepo babies" are dominating its politics
- The weekly cartoon
- Chile is still haunted by the coup in September 1973
- The four women who shook up philosophy
- What Chipotle and McDonald's say about the consumer slowdown
- Why China's rulers fear Genghis Khan
- We're hiring a Technical Lead for our AI Lab
- The employee awards for 2024
- War in space is no longer science fiction
- Closing factories will not be enough to save Volkswagen
- Cheap Asian motorcycles are transforming African cities
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- India has undermined a popular myth about development
- China's wealthy elite rigs its university arms race
- Amazon's $20bn push into orbit targets SpaceX and China
- George Shultz died on February 6th
- Democrats are struggling to respond to Trump
- The search for Ukraine's missing soldiers and sailors
- The sweet story of Peru's blueberry boom
- AI models can help generate cleaner power
- Frank Auerbach aimed only at one memorable image
- Brazil's government-run payments system has become dominant
- The 22 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now (May 2025)
- Falafel died on February 14th
- Trump, trade and feeding China's pigs
- China's ruling party sets out its vision of economic reform
- For its next phase of growth, India needs a new reform agenda
- Germans are growing cold on the debt brake
- The Chinese government is cracking down on predatory law enforcement
- The Hollywood Foreign Press Association does penance for its sins
- Why are so many Indians piling into stocks?
- Republicans finally win the coveted trifecta
- Will Mark Zuckerberg's Trump gamble pay off?
- Can Germany's economy stage an unexpected recovery?
- How encrypted messaging apps conquered the world
- Investors should not fear a stockmarket crash
- Spain's flood poses far-reaching political questions
- Illegal gold is booming in South America
- YouTube will blur the thumbnails of 'mature' videos as part of a new test
- Britain's wimpish effort to balance its books
- Donald Trump's victory has boosted shares in private-prison companies
- Michel Barnier's burden
- American restrictions on hitting Russia are hurting Ukraine
- The all-powerful judge taking on Elon Musk
- Politics
- The pandemic's indirect effects on small children could last a lifetime
- The 14 best gifts for moms
- Turkey's long hard struggle with inflation
- Lula wants to purge Brazil of Jair Bolsonaro's influence
- Tanzania's opposition, once flat on its back, is now on its knees
- An old health insurance scheme in China may have saved millions
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why orange juice has never been more expensive
- A Russian missile hits a children's hospital in central Kyiv
- Why China has the upper hand in its trade war with America
- Hot New Thermodynamic Chips Could Trump Classical Computers
- What sparks an investing revolution?
- John Conway died on April 11th
- Jonathan Powell: Britain's foreign-policy fixer
- A spate of horrific car-rammings shakes China
- Jordan Bardella, the French hard right's young hope
- Austria's xenophobic right edges towards victory
- Why the hype for hybrid cars will not last
- The skyrocketing demand for minerals will require new technologies
- The dangers of carrying a child for someone else in China
- Lebanon faces its worst crisis since the end of the civil war
- Economic bright spots are getting harder to find in Thailand
- The FDA does not know what chemicals are added to foods
- Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld will premier on Fortnite beginning May 2
- America's border crisis in ten charts
- New Zealand's biggest pivot since the 1980s
- The battles of Greg Jackson, Britain's clean-energy disrupter
- Panama symbolises the Sino-American struggle for influence
- The biggest obstacle to saving rainforests is lawlessness
- Canada to Review Amazon Contracts After Quebec Layoffs
- A weakened Narendra Modi subsidises jobs and doles out pork
- Politics
- The strange revival of Liberal Canada
- Productivity has grown faster in western Europe than in America
- US and Ukraine sign minerals deal that solidifies investment in Kyiv's defense against Russia
- Obituary: Jacques Chirac died on September 26th
- Business
- The world's rules-based order is cracking
- Why Donald Trump's protectionist zeal has only grown
- China mulls a bold test of taxation without representation
- Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
- This week's cover
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- I know how global aid works. Here's how Britain can do the right thing – and make its money count | David Miliband
- Israeli strikes on Beirut and Tehran could intensify a regional war
- Donald Trump's chokehold on Ukraine
- A Russian editor says he won the Nobel because his slain colleagues could not
- Shane Warne believed that cricket should always be fun
- The rapid loss of Antarctic sea ice brings grim scenarios into view
- Business
- Politics
- Obituary: Okjökull was declared dead in 2014
- Bernard Madoff died in prison on April 14th
- Do viruses trigger Alzheimer's?
- Sir Paul McCartney's memoir aims to affirm his status as a writer
- Mega-polluter China believes it is a climate saviour
- In China's "median city" people are surprisingly risk-averse
- What Ukraine's bloody battlefield is teaching medics
- Tortured over a tweet: how the war between Kenya's Gen Z and their president has moved online
- Who will become Japan's next prime minister?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The deficiencies of the Latin American state loom large
- The weekly cartoon
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Sandra Day O'Connor specialised in breaking into male bastions
- Phyllida Barlow had a lifetime of adventure making art
- Getting into the vanguard of the Chinese elite
- Huawei's new made-in-China software takes on Apple and Android
- Could supersonic air travel make a comeback?
- The bunkers on Beirut's golf course are in the crosshairs
- Donald Trump threatened to smackdown the education department
- Some Germans think the hostage exchange with Russia was a dirty deal
- Business
- This week's cover
- Britain's government wants bigger pension funds
- Chile's crisis is not over yet
- A new class struggle is brewing in China
- Despite the rally, Apple still faces a trade-war nightmare
- Building an African multinational
- How to beat jet lag
- The deep sea is home to "dark oxygen"
- Snuffing out the flame of freedom in Hong Kong
- The Germany-shaped void at Europe's heart
- A variety of new batteries are coming to power EVs
- Mike Waltz wants America to focus on the threat from China
- Video: insights from the author
- After 12 years of blood, Assad's Syria rejoins the Arab League
- Who was behind the arson attacks on railways before the Olympics?
- This week's cover
- Will the trade war capsize shipbuilders?
- Gloria Allen ran a charm school for young trans women
- Stellan Skarsgård Says Andor's Strength Is in Its Heroes Not Lightsabers
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The British state is blind
- In the US, not even $11,000 a month can buy you dignity at the end of your life
- The French government's survival is now in Socialist hands
- William Anders took the photo that kicked off the environmental movement
- Daniel Noboa wins another term as Ecuador's murder rate soars
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Living outside China has become more like living inside China
- The shortfall in British adoptions
- How popular is Joe Biden?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- New tech can make air-conditioning less harmful to the planet
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Business
- Trump Dismisses Scientists Writing the National Climate Assessment
- Why economists should like booze
- Love them or hate them, virtual meetings are here to stay
- Microsoft expects some AI capacity constraints this quarter
- How to win Nevada
- Why Lula keeps meddling with Latin America's top oil company
- Richard Fortey remade the world with fossils
- Corsair K70 Pro TKL Review: Pro Isn't Always Better
- China's stunning new campaign to turn the world against Taiwan
- A flailing economy has left the EU exposed to Trumpian outbursts
- A crushing blow for the Justin Trudeau show
- How Europe hopes to turn Ukraine into a "steel porcupine"
- UK banks put £75bn into firms building climate-wrecking 'carbon bombs', study finds
- Hollywood's Trump-baiting Oscars
- Meet Trump's fiercest opponent: the bond market
- Worst Coral Mass Bleaching on Record Caused By Warming Oceans
- Why Britain's police forces have taken to cultivating cannabis
- After Nayib Bukele's crushing, unconstitutional victory, what next?
- Business
- Mexico claims US gunmakers sold weapons to cartels
- Three reasons why Donald Trump might outperform the polls
- Business
- Politicians are sending mixed signals about private car ownership
- Zvi Zamir oversaw a programme of Israeli assassinations
- Why chinstrap penguins sleep thousands of times a day
- Trump Weighs His Options Against Putin
- The story of one NHS operation
- Suffering from the Bhopal disaster in India continues, 40 years on
- Erdogan arrests the candidate who could beat him
- Anybody in Britain can call themselves a therapist
- Why avocados are driving another sort of green economy in Kenya
- Obituary: Harold Bloom died on October 14th
- Lenovo Legion Go S Review: Held Back By Microsoft
- KAL's cartoon
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Frank Drake believed that the universe had to contain other intelligent beings
- The story of Britain's "ginaissance"
- A region that seems unable to reach its potential
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Turkey is building a spaceport in Somalia
- Negotiators must prepare for a chaotic COP in Brazil
- And the prize for the oddest book title goes to…
- Is America's last big industrial conglomerate about to break up?
- Two private companies reach the Moon within four days
- An unusual museum in China is dedicated to Vinegar Joe
- Winston Churchill's urinal shows Britain's hang-up with heritage
- Politics
- What Will It Take for Home Buyers to Start Asking for a Disaster Discount?
- The price of friendship
- Ugandan opposition accuses president of using military courts to quash dissent
- Vivian Silver knew no good could ever come of war
- The world's richest countries in 2024
- KAL's cartoon
- 'I don't date at all now': one woman's journey into the darkest corners of the manosphere
- How the U.S. Lost the Canadian Election
- Poor areas suffered 3.5 times more damage in Turkey's earthquake
- As payments systems go digital, they are changing global finance
- Student Loan Noise Is Creating a Perfect Storm for Scammers. Don't Fall for It
- Gold is booming. So is the dirty business of digging it up
- American veterans now receive absurdly generous benefits
- Is obesity a disease?
- This week's covers
- This Artificial Wetland Is Reusing Wastewater to Revive a Lost Ecosystem
- How to reduce the risk of developing dementia
- Russian exiles are making a mark in the Caucasus and Central Asia
- What ilish, a fish, says about India-Bangladesh relations
- Much of Russia's intellectual elite has fled the country
- Obituary: Terry O'Neill died on November 16th
- This week's covers
- Will El Mayo's arrest slow the spread of fentanyl?
- Dengue fever is surging in Latin America
- How to invest in chaotic markets
- A stealth attack came close to compromising the world's computers
- America is less dominant in defence spending than you might think
- Where democracy is most at risk
- Terry Anderson was held by Islamic militants for 2,454 days
- How well does your country provide for its citizens?
- A Chinese opera star's ode to Russia—from a Ukrainian bomb site
- Three charts assess England's chances of winning the Euros 2024
- The pandemic has broken a closely followed survey of sentiment
- Trump is a problem for Europe's most important hard-right leaders
- US Senate elections: live results
- Is Argentina's new president too divisive to fix a broken economy?
- Digital media fuel global protests but can be used against them
- Why Britain has fallen behind on road safety
- Chuck Yeager died on December 7th
- The archbishop and the abuser
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The New Tornado Alley Has Been Hyperactive this Year
- A short history of the Arab-Israeli conflict
- Business
- Why family empires dominate business in India
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Willie Levi died on April 23rd
- Germany's new centrist government is reassuring but bland
- Half an Elon Musk is still better than none
- Why Xi Jinping sounds friendlier to America
- America and Ukraine agree on a minerals deal, a good omen for the peace process
- European regulators are about to become more political
- Inside the shared studio of Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood
- To help schoolchildren in poor countries, reduce lead poisoning
- 'Who Is DOGE?' Has Become a Metaphysical Question
- Congestion pricing in New York gets the go-ahead after all. Maybe
- Brother Andrew secretly carried Bibles behind the Iron Curtain
- Why are Nordic companies so successful?
- American men are getting back to work
- Checks and Balance newsletter: What 1970s television reveals about America
- Court orders Apple to stop collecting fees for purchases made outside the App Store
- The harmony between Labour and Britain's trade unions
- America's carmakers win a tariff reprieve, but still face a tricky dilemma
- Examining the fluff that frustrates northern China
- India's difficult business environment is improving
- Canada's security complex has woken up to Trump's menace
- Who is really in charge of Lebanon?
- Has the Royal Navy become too timid?
- On Independence Day Israel is ripping itself apart
- Why Mexico's largest-ever election matters
- Claudia Sheinbaum's landslide victory is a danger for Mexico
- DOGE is coming for American officials' magnetic tape
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Middle East's bizarre waiting game: ceasefire or Armageddon?
- Robots can learn new actions faster thanks to AI techniques
- Would you put Pete Hegseth second in America's chain of command?
- Fathers are doing more child care in East Asia
- After a dramatic week in Gaza, where does the war stand?
- Syria's new rulers say they are keen to integrate foreign fighters
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What if China and India became friends?
- Europe's Devastating Power Outage in Photos
- What the history of money tells you about crypto's future
- How China and Russia could hobble the internet
- Why skipping ropes are so expensive in China
- Women warriors and the war on woke
- British men urged to join 'Dad strike' calling for more paternity leave
- A plea to the West: help us save America's democracy | Anonymous
- Trump wants a certain kind of immigrant: the uber-rich
- Why Microsoft Excel won't die
- The magic and the minefield of confidence
- Clues to a possible cure for AIDS
- Best Internet Speed Tests for May 2025
- A sticking-plaster policy for Britain's strained courts
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Business
- What Javier Milei could learn from Peru's economic successes
- Wildfires are getting more frequent and more devastating
- This week's covers
- Antonio Bolívar died on April 30th
- F.W. de Klerk had to abandon what his ancestors had believed in
- T.S. Shanbhag died of coronavirus on May 4th
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Surrogacy reform is spreading in the rich world
- Ten indicators of what's going on with America's economy
- Wanted: new business, finance and economics interns
- The plasma trade is becoming ever-more hypocritical
- The American government's accidental private-credit subsidy
- The World Bank is struggling to serve all 78 poor countries
- Obituary: Shuping Wang died on September 21st
- The Meta Trial Shows the Dangers of Selling Out
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Three principles are at play in the cases concerning DOGE
- This week's covers
- Stockmarkets do not reward firms for investing in Trump's America
- US election forecast: who will control the House of Representatives?
- Digital nomads are a force for good in Latin America
- What if carmaking went the way of consumer electronics?
- Business
- How Vladimir Putin hopes to transform Russian trade
- A global recession is not in prospect
- How China became a car-exporting juggernaut
- A Google AI has discovered 2.2m materials unknown to science
- Cheap fixes could help 450m people stand taller and think quicker
- China says it has achieved a miraculously low-crime society
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How to make sense of 2024's wild temperatures
- Maryam - Open-source Intelligence(OSINT) Framework
- Volodymyr Zelensky faces a power struggle in 2025
- Where will the next coup be in Africa?
- Which countries are most vulnerable to Donald Trump's aid cuts?
- Could a mechanic in Nebraska determine control of the Senate?
- The family feud that holds the Philippines back
- Hindenburg widens its attack on Adani
- To spend big, Germany's next government may need EU help
- Dommaraju Gukesh's win will accelerate India's chess ambitions
- Text messages in lead-up to deadly mushroom lunch revealed as Erin Patterson's estranged husband testifies
- Car firms are trying out new ways to sell mobility
- The woman who will lead Chile's counter-revolution
- Ann Shulgin pioneered the use of psychedelics in therapy
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- OpenAI's new fundraising is shaking up Silicon Valley
- Spy-satellite-grade images could soon become available to everyone
- Aland is lovely, weapon-free and too close to Russia
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Javier Milei finally lugs key reforms through Argentina's Senate
- Muhammad Amir Muhammad Khan fought India's government for five decades
- I'm Good With 3 Streaming Services in May, but You Might Want to Cancel These
- The upcoming Sea of Stars expansion Throes of the Watchmaker arrives on May 20
- Latin America's local governments too often fail their people
- Do abortion-related benefits help American firms recruit?
- The world's first nuclear clock is on the horizon
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Rossana Banti fought to free Italy with laughter as well as weapons
- Airbus has not taken full advantage of Boeing's weakness
- Willie Mays's philosophy was simple: They throw the ball, I hit the ball
- Glenda Jackson left acting for politics—and then returned
- What does Xi Jinping want from Vladimir Putin?
- What Russia's budget reveals about the war in Ukraine
- Technology is deepening civilian involvement in war
- Want to win an argument? Use a chatbot
- William Dement died on June 17th
- A Chinese dispute with the Philippines is a test of America
- A Trump executive order will unleash a global deep-sea mining boom
- Checks and Balance newsletter: J.D. Vance and the politics of storytelling
- Many Ukrainian drones have been disabled by Russian jamming
- Business
- This tiny country is a laboratory for Russia's dirty tricks
- The trial of Lucy Letby has shocked British statisticians
- The 40 Best Shows on Netflix Right Now (May 2025)
- Robert De Niro supports daughter Airyn as she comes out as trans: 'I don't know what the big deal is'
- European governments struggle to stop rich people from fleeing
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- Academic writing is getting harder to read—the humanities most of all
- What Elon Musk's tweets about sex abuse reveal about British politics
- The irrelevance of Mercosur
- Elon Musk's Starship makes a test flight without exploding
- One of Assad's mass graves is found, with as many as 100,000 bodies
- Brazil's gangsters have been getting into politics
- Our Big Mac index shows how burger prices differ across borders
- Chadwick Boseman died on August 28th
- Wild NYC Author Ryan Mandelbaum Takes a Wildlife-Filled Walk in Prospect Park
- An American purchase of Greenland could be the deal of the century
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A new intellectual hub for Chinese émigrés in Washington
- Should you be nice at work?
- Bangladesh's dictator flees—leaving behind a dangerous vacuum
- The biography of a British recycling bag
- The secret talks between Syria's new leaders and the Kremlin
- The rise of the truly cruel summer
- How flush Americans feel depends on their views of Donald Trump
- Maggie Smith, the dowager countess of comic timing
- Alawites formed Syria's elite. Now they are terrified
- Of Bibles and ballots
- How Donald Trump is shaping other countries' politics
- What to expect after Germany's confidence vote
- Sudan's spiralling war, in maps
- Even Xi Jinping is struggling to fix regional inequality
- Trump should try to end, not manage, the Middle East's oldest conflicts
- How India's imports of Russian oil have lubricated global markets
- Can at-home brain stimulators make you feel better?
- Iran's alarming nuclear dash will soon test Donald Trump
- Eli Lilly Sues 4 GLP-1 Telehealth Startups, Escalating War on Knockoff Drugs
- A cautionary tale from the streets of San Francisco
- Despite flaws, South Africa's democracy is stronger than its neighbours'
- Edna O'Brien's books scandalised Ireland
- Violence mars Mexicans' biggest elections ever
- The Republicans who still haven't endorsed Donald Trump
- Senate Republicans flex their independence
- Scientists are getting to grips with ice
- Jonathan Sacks died on November 7th
- Tesla board denies launching search for Musk's successor
- Researchers in China create the first healthy, cloned rhesus monkey
- Japan's sleepy companies still need more reform
- Is Syria's drug-dealing dictator coming in from the cold?
- Why people over the age of 55 are the new problem generation
- Our Big Mac index can predict the future (sort of)
- Paula Rego was a painter of rage, longing and loneliness
- Sport is getting hotter, harder and deadlier
- Russia is attacking Ukraine's agricultural exports
- KAL's cartoon
- Think Twice Before Creating That ChatGPT Action Figure
- Turkey wants the EU to regulate the döner kebab
- A belter in Barcelona turns up the power: Football Weekly Extra - podcast
- Politics
- The most expensive cities in which to celebrate Valentine's Day
- The Kremlin is rewriting Wikipedia
- Can Big Oil run in reverse?
- 2025 Is the Year of the Humanoid Robot Factory Worker
- Two women are vying to be Mexico's next president
- Africa's EV revolution has two wheels not four
- The data hinted at racism among white doctors. Then scholars looked again
- Wegovy hits the People's Republic, at last
- Can Samsung get its mojo back?
- Britain's budget is heavy on spending but light on reform
- After a chaotic scramble, Congress strikes a budget deal
- The curse of being too competent
- Business
- How to charm Donald Trump
- China's property crisis claims more victims: companies
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A new psychological history of the cold war
- The tariff madness of King Donald, explained
- Sam Altman's Eye-Scanning Orb Is Now Coming to the US
- Blighty newsletter: Why Labour has a soft spot for Stevenage
- How wrong could America's pollsters be?
- Costly food and energy are fostering global unrest
- Why do the Japanese love CDs?
- Ancient, damaged Roman scrolls have been deciphered using AI
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- France's new coalition yanks the country a step to the right
- Autherine Lucy was an unlikely pioneer
- Billionaire space travel heads for a new frontier
- Donald Shoup knew how to get cities going
- Trump's VA strands thousands of veterans by ending a key mortgage program
- The bid to make Florida's most famous city a tech hub
- If Venezuela's elections were fair, this would be the front-runner
- America's fentanyl epidemic, explained in six charts
- Is a Nike lifer the best person to revive the swoosh?
- The hell of the sandwich lunch
- Once dominant, Germany is now desperate
- Why it's so hard to tell which climate policies actually work
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Stocks Sink in Broad AI Rout Sparked by China's DeepSeek
- Is China a winner from the Red Sea attacks?
- The quest to build robots that look and behave like humans
- Mauro Morandi needed to abandon consumer society
- Question 7 by Richard Flanagan audiobook review – a bold memoir of life and near-death
- Birubala Rabha fought to end the stigmatisation of women
- Barry Lopez died on December 25th
- Why the fertility gap between north and south Nigeria matters
- Apple can't do cars. Meet the Chinese tech giants that can
- How to design anti-discrimination policies that actually work
- Does Britain's nuclear deterrent have a Trump-shaped problem?
- Keeping Kids Interested in Science Is a Matter of Language
- Vietnam's ruling communists rush to fill the country's top jobs
- How Ukraine is using AI to fight Russia
- The War Room newsletter: How Chinese hackers hunt American secrets
- Europe vows to defend Ukraine, but prays for Trump's support
- How the truth about supermarket salmon is being hidden – video
- Another attack on a Japanese local points to a big problem in China
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador has reduced poverty in Mexico
- What does China want from Latin America and the Caribbean?
- This week's covers
- America's trade hawks fear the gaps in Trump's tariff wall
- Kash Patel is a crackpot
- RISC Architecture Really Did Change Everything
- Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
- UFOs are going mainstream
- A nationalist effort to rebrand the Chinese dragon
- What Ramadan is like in Xinjiang
- Britain's government has entered the steel industry with no plan
- Is China justified in still calling itself a developing country?
- With American credibility in doubt, minds go back to Saigon in 1975
- The Senate blocked aid for Ukraine. Now what?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The failing ANC is rejected by over half of South Africa
- As the death penalty becomes less common, life imprisonment becomes more so
- How the wolf went from folktale villain to culture-war scapegoat
- A promising non-invasive technique can help paralysed limbs move
- The Bay of Bengal should be an economic superpower
- Britons are keener than ever to bring back lost and rare species
- Mouse Mode on Nintendo Switch 2 Already Needs an Overhaul
- Eric Adams, New York's mayor, is indicted on bribery charges
- The War Room newsletter: Is American diplomacy all bark, no bite?
- Donald Trump's antics mean new boldness is needed in UK-EU links
- Time could be running out for TikTok
- Donald Trump claims victory
- Blighty newsletter: When soft power goes wrong
- Moviemaking and gamemaking are converging
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Gay voters are smitten with Kamala Harris
- Plunging fertility rates are creating problems for Latin America
- The Lakers' Luka-LeBron era begins with a stumble, not a statement
- Almost one billion doses of covid-19 vaccines have been produced
- DeepSeek poses a challenge to Beijing as much as to Silicon Valley
- As Syria's regime collapses, Erdogan eyes victory over the Kurds
- Your guide to the new anti-immigration argument
- Europe needs to spend more on defence, not just pretend to
- Pinduoduo, China's e-commerce star, suffers a blow
- The Great Barrier Reef is seeing unprecedented coral bleaching
- Andrew Cuomo plots a comeback in New York
- The curse of the Michelin star
- Japan's new prime minister is his own party's sternest critic
- China is suffering from a crisis of confidence
- Britain prepares for its third defence review in four years
- This week's covers
- The forgotten importance of the War of Jenkins' Ear
- Lula's gaffes are dulling Brazil's G20 shine
- Israel and Hamas are not that far from a ceasefire agreement
- Assisted dying and the two concepts of liberty
- A gruesome murder sparks a debate about juvenile justice in China
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Obituary: Clive Sinclair foresaw the future too soon
- How China views the popular uprising in Bangladesh
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Economist's glass-ceiling index
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The trouble with Elon Musk's robotaxi dream
- Homero Gómez was apparently murdered on January 13th
- Which European should face off against Trump and Putin?
- Taylor Swift, imperfect capitalist?
- Iraq could be the Middle East's next battleground
- OpenAI rolls back update that made ChatGPT an ass-kissing weirdo
- A string of setbacks for the junta in Myanmar presents an opportunity
- Wines That Entertain as Well as Impress
- The Most Dangerous Hackers You've Never Heard Of
- Mikhail Gorbachev did not mean the Soviet Union to end that way
- Why the Trump campaign is spending heavily on ads on trans issues
- Giorgia Meloni would make Machiavelli proud
- Perovskite crystals may represent the future of solar power
- Business
- China is beating America in the nuclear-energy race
- Five crazy Trump tariffs you wouldn't believe
- Does intermittent fasting work?
- Should you worry about microplastics?
- The weekly cartoon
- Nvidia is in danger of losing its monopoly-like margins
- Canada, China, Mexico and the art of retaliation
- Why the hard-right Herbert Kickl is unlikely to be Austria's next chancellor
- New technology has enabled cyber-crime on an industrial scale
- A Philosopher Released an Acclaimed Book About Digital Manipulation. The Author Ended Up Being AI
- Powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocks Istanbul – video
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Dumb phones are making a comeback
- The Trump tariff saga offers Canada's Liberals a lifeline
- The Chinese-African relationship is important to both sides, but also unbalanced
- US election forecast: who will win control of the Senate?
- The invasion of Ukraine is not the first social media war, but it is the most viral
- Should you have to prove your age before watching porn?
- England's school reforms are earning fans abroad
- External shocks have hit the Italian economy hard
- KAL's cartoon
- Which stockmarkets have benefited from the chaos on Wall Street?
- Latin America's single mothers are being left behind
- ICE Is Paying Palantir $30 Million to Build 'ImmigrationOS' Surveillance Platform
- AI models can improve corner-kick tactics
- 'Do something with your actions. Don't just write a cheque': Bonnie Raitt on activism, making men cry and 38 years of sobriety
- How much trouble is Boeing in?
- Ron Galella, the original paparazzo, died on April 30th, aged 91
- George Clooney, Sarah Snook and Sadie Sink Get Tony Nominations
- Cuba's private-sector experiment is faltering
- Ebrahim Raisi was obsessed with the security of the people
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- Latin America's armed forces have increasing clout
- Russian businesses are beginning to bear the cost of war
- Politics
- Arvind Kejriwal's imprisonment is a stain on India's democracy
- A Sydney police officer confronted a mass murderer. Her backup was a carpenter and construction worker wielding bollards
- This week's cover
- Over a million Paraguayans disappear in the latest census
- China wants to be the leader of the global south
- Politics
- Power is being monopolised in Ukraine
- A new diplomatic struggle is unfolding over Taiwan
- Exploiting disarray in Syria, Israel grabs more of the Golan Heights
- The military dictatorship controls less than 50% of Myanmar
- The promise Donald Trump is sure to keep
- America's allies brace for brinkmanship, deals—and betrayal
- Canada has adopted assisted dying faster than anywhere on Earth
- Chinese weapons are taking over in Africa
- How much oil can Trump pump?
- Kung fu gives Africans their kicks
- Could Japan and South Korea finally become friends?
- Scrapling - An Undetectable, Powerful, Flexible, High-Performance Python Library That Makes Web Scraping Simple And Easy Again!
- The Ugandan state unlawfully detains a novelist
- Joss Naylor never let any mountain defeat him
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- America's Gen Z has got religion
- Lebanon's new government must do three big things immediately
- The Chinese scientist who sequenced covid is barred from his lab
- Diplomacy has changed more than most professions during the pandemic
- Tesla to Recall Cars in China on Safety Concerns
- Would building 1.5m homes bring down British house prices?
- Narendra Modi is struggling to boost Indian growth
- Sam Altman's eyeball-scanning ID technology debuts in the US
- Sinéad O'Connor hated the very idea of being a pop star
- Startups are finding novel ways to recycle carbon
- Is it time for "ecocide" to become an international crime?
- Warlord, jihadi or nation-builder?
- This week's cover
- Toriyama Akira was probably Japan's greatest manga master
- The rise of the Net-Zero Dad
- Some Labradors have a predisposition to obesity
- Ronald Blythe recorded the passing, and continuance, of rural life
- Friedrich Merz, Germany's chancellor-in-waiting?
- Kremlin-occupied Ukraine is now a totalitarian hell
- A new electricity supercycle is under way
- A new Suez crisis threatens the world economy
- Vaccines could keep salmon safe from sea lice
- France's new prime minister faces a looming mess
- India's economic policy will not make it rich
- Sanctions are sinking Russia's flagship gas project
- Who was the best CEO of 2024?
- Shippers Wary of Red Sea Routes Despite Houthi Pledge to End Targeting
- How 'native English' Scattered Spider group linked to M&S attack operate
- Making love not war in the Middle East
- How the Philippines is turning the water-cannon on China
- China seeks a world order that defers to states and their rulers
- Could a German startup disrupt Europe's arms industry?
- A Sudanese gathering outside the country proposes a third way
- How ransomware could cripple countries, not just companies
- Blighty newsletter: Will Britain have more racist riots?
- The U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal: What We Know
- Claudia Sheinbaum will inherit a poisoned chalice in Mexico
- With Minerals Deal, Trump Ties Himself to Future of Ukraine
- Can Europe cope with a free-spending Germany?
- The noose around the press in Hong Kong tightens
- The weekly cartoon
- How bad are video games for your grades?
- Why India should create dozens of new states
- If Nigeria cannot end fuel shortages, disaster beckons
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Readers' hopes and fears for a Trump presidency
- A UN vote on Palestine underlines America's weakening clout
- The WIRED Guide to Digital Security
- Britain's submarines are at sea for too long—or not at all
- Radio Modi: How India's prime minister sweet-talks the nation
- South Korea's suicide rate fell for years. Women are driving it up again
- For China, Taiwan's elections are a looming crisis
- Donald Trump is poised to smash Mexico with tariffs
- A digital payments revolution in India
- The House strikes a blow against California in a fight over EVs
- Saba Capital wages war on underperforming British investment trusts
- Dana White, martial-arts magnate and Trump cheerleader
- The people of Hong Kong are growing more tolerant
- Pasha Lee went from Ukrainian screen idol to volunteer
- Will the next president follow Israel into war with Iran?
- Why America keeps building corrupt client states
- A protest against America's TikTok ban is mired in contradiction
- Why Agnes Chow fled Hong Kong and isn't likely to return
- It's not just AI. China's medicines are surprising the world, too
- China's deep-water fishing fleet is the world's most rapacious
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Trump is embracing a shift in Republican priorities
- Watch out, Elon Musk. Chinese robots are coming
- America has just tried to grab Ukraine's vast mineral wealth
- N.Y.C. Board Backs Raising Stabilized Rents by 1.75% to 4.75%
- Our Carrie Bradshaw index: where Americans can afford to live solo in 2024
- Hong Kong convicts 14 pro-democracy activists
- The weekly cartoon
- It is not the economic impact of tariffs that is most worrying
- How do Ukrainian soldier fatalities compare with Russia's?
- Republicans say they will still push education based on legal status
- A war correspondent's intimate portrait of an embattled minority
- Many of the world's new mpox cases are in China
- Amid talk of a ceasefire, Ukraine's front line is crumbling
- How the best British employers find and promote their staff
- Donald Trump has rewritten the history of January 6th
- Can an agreement with the EU resurrect Mercosur?
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on September 18th
- Why you have an accent in a foreign language
- South American governments are trying to curb illegal fishing
- What ChatGPT's corporate victims have in common
- This week's covers
- Anne Innis Dagg devoted her life to the world's tallest creature
- This week's covers
- After Northvolt's failure, who will make Europe's EV batteries?
- Politics
- From Gaza to Ukraine, wars and crises are piling up
- Turkish tourists can now easily visit nearby Greek islands
- Heathrow's third runway asks questions of the airport and Labour
- Indian politicians are becoming obsessed with doling out cash
- What role might Trump give Robert F. Kennedy junior?
- "Homeland economics" will make the world poorer
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Joe Biden's farewell shot at the oligarchy
- Car Subscription Features Raise Your Risk of Government Surveillance, Police Records Show
- Missionary creep
- The success of Ivory Coast is Africa's best-kept secret
- LinkedIn's unlikely role in the AI race
- The risky world of private assets opens up to retail investors
- The hard right takes Germany into dangerous territory
- The rebuilding of Berlin's Pergamon Museum is 40 years behind schedule
- Powerful earthquake could raise Pacific north-west sea levels 'dramatically' – study
- Italy needs to learn from other countries on structural changes
- Singapore's foreign admirers see only the stuff they like
- A health-care CEO is murdered in Manhattan
- How ultra-processed foods are making us sick – video
- Step inside The Economist's summer issue
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Training AI models might not need enormous data centres
- Aussies are doing a political pivot
- How a tide of tech money is transforming charity
- László Bogdán died on July 14th
- Japan could finally face its own #MeToo crisis
- Short of cash, Brazil's government may end its gambling prohibition
- Trump Is Fulfilling Kissinger's Dream
- A shock election result in France puts the left in the lead
- The drug lords' side-hustle: smuggling macaws, jaguars and frogs
- Trump's tariff pause brings investors relief—but worries remain
- Donald Trump once tried to ban TikTok. Now can he save it?
- Britain is unusually well shielded from a tariff shock
- Why the Federal Reserve is split on the future of interest rates
- How to clean up India's filthy cities
- Target Drops DEI Goals and Ends Program to Boost Black Suppliers
- Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Swiss franc, Japanese yen Rise as DeepSeek News Boosts Safe Havens
- The 24 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now (May 2025)
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Ready, player four billion: the rise of video games
- Eastern Congo is as wretched as ever
- Business
- This week's covers
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- McDonald's posts surprise decline in global sales in first quarter
- Can America's stockmarket rally last?
- How to inspire people
- Israel courts the Middle East's minorities
- Is Putin ready to accept a truce with Ukraine?
- Sudan's football team wants to reach the World Cup
- KAL's cartoon
- Chinese Investors With Few Options Turn to Dividends
- The weekly cartoon
- Will bond vigilantes come for America's next president?
- Even China's own state media sometimes resent state control
- Lobbyists hope that Trump will produce a bonanza
- How One Texas County Has Profited Off of Migrant Deportations
- After an unsuccessful boycott, women's tennis is back in China
- Cryptocurrencies are spawning a new generation of private eyes
- Why "The Rest Is Politics", a British podcast, is a hit
- Attempts to make supply chains "resilient" are likely to fail
- A short history of Russia and Ukraine
- India is turning into an SUV country
- A new type of jet engine could revive supersonic air travel
- Four charts that highlight this summer's freakish temperatures
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Catherine Hamlin died on March 18th
- The world's most violent region needs a new approach to crime
- Obituary: Pierre Mambele died on June 8th
- Intel's troubles deepen, as its boss makes an abrupt exit
- Does it pay for bosses to embrace nationalism?
- Xi Jinping's campaign against gambling is a failure
- Politics
- Refugee-friendly Canada tightens its border with the United States
- What the war in Ukraine means for Asia
- Politics
- This week's cover
- Which way will swing voters lean in America's election?
- Brazil courts China as its Musk feud erupts again
- Why China's companies are recruiting their own militias
- What your boss makes of your apology
- Booming cocaine production suggests the war on drugs has failed
- How to shop for a smart grill
- Donald Trump shoots his own global mouthpiece
- Child Asthma Will Worsen with Trump's Pollution Rollbacks and RFK, Jr.'s CDC Cuts
- Paris's stunning vision for the Olympics wins a gold medal
- Why the Omicron variant is not a punishment for vaccine inequity
- The future of the Chinese consumer—in three glasses
- Why crypto mania is reaching new heights
- Can anything rouse Germany from its economic slumber?
- How the pandemic has upended the lives of working parents
- Asia is weighing data-centre ambitions against sustainability
- Five charts show how Trump won the election
- A powerful Irish film about the Great Famine reaches British cinemas
- Will India's new government turbocharge the fight against poverty?
- Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers to try to stop the Vietnam war
- Suspected 4chan Hack Could Expose Longtime, Anonymous Admins
- For Western democracies, the price of avoiding a clash with China is rising
- Meta is a mulling ads and a 'premium' version of its AI assistant, Mark Zuckerberg says
- The election in Tajikistan is unlikely to be democratic
- Corporate America's diversity wars are just getting started
- Robots threaten jobs less than fearmongers claim
- Javier Milei's liberal reforms are hurting yerba mate growers
- Zany ideas to slow polar melting are gathering momentum
- Russia continues to advance in eastern Ukraine
- America's internet giants are being outplayed in the global south
- Swimming's ruling on transgender women continues a trend
- Latin America's new hard right: Bukele, Milei, Kast and Bolsonaro
- Is Donald Trump about to bomb Iran or rebuild it?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Business
- The rival influences of the United States and China
- Africa's charcoal economy
- US Government Registered Several Websites Potentially Linked to Trump Meme Coin
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador's mañaneras boost his presidency
- Business
- Syrian rebels sweep into Aleppo in an embarrassing rout for Bashar al-Assad
- Charting Ukraine's soaring exports to the EU
- Would you really die for your country?
- The Carthaginians weren't who you think they were
- How FIFA was outplayed by Electronic Arts
- The economics of thinness (Ozempic edition)
- The early lives of bosses
- Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The world's religions face a post-pandemic reckoning
- How Donald Trump could rescue John Roberts
- For Hannah Pick-Goslar, paths crossed in an extraordinary way
- Play Clair Obscur, Call of Duty and More on Xbox Game Pass Now
- Can Argentina's next president fix the economy? Don't count on it
- Ukrainian refugees remain in limbo
- These are the world's most expensive cities
- This Is the Way a World Order Ends
- Britain's unusual stance on Chinese electric vehicles
- Israel's war aims in Lebanon are expanding
- Florida is the first state to reject an abortion-rights measure
- KAL's cartoon
- David Kirke believed safe sport repressed people's imaginations
- Business
- The women's Euros are selling out stadiums
- US House of Representatives elections: live results
- Blighty newsletter: Why Keir Starmer is underwhelming
- A different way to measure the climate impact of food
- The decline in remote working hits Britain's housing market
- Nayib Bukele shows how to dismantle a democracy and stay popular
- Countering China in Africa
- Young men in Spain love the hardline Vox
- Will a new "pact" of ten laws help Europe ease its migrant woes?
- An obscure communist newspaper is shaping Japan's politics
- A comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs
- It is time to divert Taiwan's trade and investment from China
- The weekly cartoon
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Blighty newsletter: Why phone signal in Britain is awful
- People are splurging like never before on their pets
- Why American credit-card delinquencies have suddenly shot up
- China's markets take a fresh beating
- The Middle East has a militia problem
- Why building anything in London is so hard
- The Meta Trial Shows the Dangers of Selling Out
- Trump for Dummies
- How African churches are keeping the faith alive abroad
- Suspected Sabotage of Deep-Sea Cable Triggers First NATO-Led Response
- Donald Trump is now the oldest candidate to run for president
- Barnes & Noble, a bookstore, is back in the business of selling books
- Politics
- As Measles Cases Surge, Mexico Issues a US Travel Alert
- Press freedom is stifled in Guatemala ahead of an election
- Obituary: Anwar Congo died on October 25th
- Donald Trump hopes to become a one-man deregulator
- Broken promises, energy shortages and covid-19 will hamper COP26
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A rise in antisemitism puts Europe's liberal values to the test
- Could there be Chinese troops in Europe?
- Why America is a "flawed democracy"
- Corals are bleaching and dying earlier in the year than ever before
- Paul Alexander lived longer than anyone in an iron lung
- Narendra Modi cuddles up to Vladimir Putin in Moscow
- America's elite universities are bloated, complacent and illiberal
- Researchers lift the lid on how reasoning models actually "think"
- Trump's sovereign-wealth fund won't make America richer
- How China is making the burger its own
- Instagram-Brute-Force-2024 - Instagram Brute Force 2024 Compatible With Python 3.13 / X64 Bit / Only Chrome Browser
- Pity the superstar fashion designer
- The BBC used AI (and an actor) to bring Agatha Christie to life for its writing masterclass series
- Li Zhensheng died on June 22nd
- Checks and Balance newsletter: The view as "Liberation Day" unfolded
- Indonesia's new capital is built on vanity
- Is British justice too secretive?
- AI models can learn to conceal information from their users
- Just how frothy is America's stockmarket?
- Trump's Ukraine ceasefire is slipping away
- Trump's tariff turbulence is worse than anyone imagined
- Opinion polls underestimated Donald Trump again
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Firing Science Advisors Will Leave the U.S. Senseless
- Europe faces a new age of gunboat digital diplomacy
- 2025 Is the Year of the Humanoid Robot Factory Worker
- Asfaw Yemiru died on May 8th
- How to make cash in Africa's coup belt
- Donald Trump has pushed Europe back into "whatever it takes" mode
- Following Trump's pardons, the Proud Boys are back in the game
- China has freed an American pastor. Does it want anything in return?
- Why Romania cancelled a pro-Russian presidential candidate
- North Korea's hackers are after intel, not just crypto
- South-East Asia's stodgy conglomerates are holding it back
- Meet the world's new arms dealers
- Ukraine confronts a future without America, and perhaps Zelensky
- Investors should avoid a new generation of rip-off ETFs
- Demand for high-end cameras is soaring
- Sweeping lawns, geopolitics and guns
- Nice ideas, Mr Draghi—now who will pay for them?
- Internalising the externalities
- Xbox consoles, controllers, and games are getting more expensive
- A new law targets India's third-biggest landowner: Allah
- "Captain Canada" Carney gains in the Maple Leaf v MAGA election
- Radio telescopes could spot asteroids with unprecedented detail
- Elon Musk has been pushed out of the Treasury
- A visual guide to critical materials and rare earths
- Barry Humphries, creator and manager of Dame Edna Everage, died on April 22nd, aged 89
- "Bonsoir l'Europe!" How languages affect Eurovision scores
- How Mexico and Canada handled Trump's tariff threat
- China's shoppers are gloomy and picky
- What the world thinks of Trump, Ukraine and Chinese supremacy
- Wappalyzer-Next - Python library that uses Wappalyzer extension (and its fingerprints) to detect technologies
- Canada has finally decided where to store its nuclear waste
- Nubank has conquered Brazil. Now it is expanding overseas
- Politics
- Peter Magyar is reinvigorating Hungary's struggling opposition
- Which countries would benefit most from an American brain drain?
- Jordan's Islamists have been boosted by the war in Gaza
- Netanyahu's decision to sack his security chief will not end well
- A remarkable new era begins in South Africa
- Intrigue, greed and hostility burn in the Antarctic
- Airships may finally prove useful for transporting cargo
- 2025 Is the Year of the Humanoid Robot Factory Worker
- George Orwell's horticultural sensibilities
- Our Carrie Bradshaw index: Where Americans can afford to live solo
- Why have Britain's new towns become fashionable again?
- The state of democracy in Africa and the Middle East
- What will Donald Trump do about legal immigration?
- gitGRAB - This Tool Is Designed To Interact With The GitHub API And Retrieve Specific User Details, Repository Information, And Commit Emails For A Given User
- Colombia prepares for a vanilla boom
- The next American president will be a China hawk
- Rock'n'roles: Dwayne Johnson films – ranked!
- Brazil's ragged finances are holding back its green ambitions
- How Donald Trump plans to ramp up deportations
- An Ecuadorian presidential candidate is assassinated
- Brother Harold Palmer lived alone in the wilds by choice
- The threat of Hizbullah can be seen from space
- Swedish journalist sentenced in Turkey for 'insulting Erdoğan'
- A TV dramatisation of Mussolini's life inflames Italy
- A selection of emails received by employees of the CDC
- China's parliament is being used to highlight Xi Jinping's power
- South Korea's democracy has passed one big test
- Sir Brian Urquhart died on January 2nd
- India's startup scene is picking up speed again
- Rumours swirl after China's defence minister, Li Shangfu, is sacked
- A climber's story evokes classic mountaineering literature
- The weekly cartoon
- China tells bankers to be more patriotic
- Meta is making it easier to use Llama models for app development
- Ambiguity or madness? Where Harris and Trump stand on China
- Protecting Your Phone—and Your Privacy—at the US Border
- Which countries provide the most, and least, support to Ukraine?
- How Amos Vogel changed American film culture
- Tom Homan, unleashed
- Why so many Chinese graduates cannot find work
- Near-shoring is turning eastern Europe into the new China
- The weekly cartoon
- Many small islands have no room for manoeuvre at COP28
- Covid learning loss has been a global disaster
- Can women-only factories help more Indian women into work?
- Ukraine's convicts take the fight inside Russia
- Adele is taking a break from music. Can anybody replace her?
- Madeleine Albright saw herself as an ambassador for freedom
- A genocidal militia's quest for legitimacy
- Argentina could get its first libertarian president
- Why the Federal Reserve has gambled on a big interest-rate cut
- A Strange, Unexplained Hum Is Keeping a Scottish Isle Awake at Night
- HelloFresh Meal Kit Review (2025): Modern and Tasty, With Caveats
- Google's DeepMind researchers among recipients of Nobel prize for chemistry
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Brandon Johnson is giving Chicago's teachers' union everything
- Egypt is again under military rule, but Sisi lacks Nasser's appeal
- The threat of an Israeli attack is reviving Iranian nationalism
- Donald Trump has reshaped one of the world's most important migration routes
- Gautam Adani faces bribery charges in America
- The Economist's office agony uncle is back
- The bad side-effects of China's campaign to cut drug costs
- Taiwan's political drama is paralysing its government
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Gates Foundation's approach has both advantages and limits
- Why your company is struggling to scale up generative AI
- How Donald Trump might steal Christmas
- After decades of decline, Poland's population seems to be increasing
- This week's cover
- Meta Spending to Soar on AI, Massive Data Center
- The children of Iran's revolution still want to go West
- Which countries would be most affected by a second Trump term?
- Scientists want to tackle multiple sclerosis by treating the kissing virus
- Unexpectedly, the cost of big cyber-attacks is falling
- America is losing South-East Asia to China
- Mexico's foreign policy is unambitious and erratic
- Thailand was EIU's most improved democracy of 2022
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Blighty newsletter: Labour's 200-day shock doctrine
- Katherine Johnson died on February 24th
- Right-wing Britons are turning to e-petitions
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Plastics are greener than they seem
- Will Europe return to Putin's gas?
- The Los Angeles fires will be extraordinarily expensive
- Is this a new age of warrior Japan?
- Brain injuries are startlingly common among those who have committed crimes
- Apple May Face Criminal Charges for Allegedly Lying to a Federal Judge
- Meet the outspoken maverick who could lead India
- Trump Cuts Threaten Key NOAA Work to Improve Weather Forecasts and Monitor Toxic Algal Blooms
- How to charge more
- What's at stake as Singapore goes to the polls
- Both candidates pledge to fortify America. How big will they go?
- Hilary Mantel saw things that others couldn't
- Cambridge yimbies
- Why are Latin American workers so strikingly unproductive?
- The End of the 'Generic' Grocery-Store Brand
- China needs its frightened officials to save the economy
- A much-watched poll from Iowa points to a Harris landslide
- The success of "Succession" proves the virtue of hateful characters
- Myanmar's earthquake piles misery on civil war
- The spread of mariachi tells a very American story
- KAL's cartoon
- Britain's government lacks a clear Europe policy
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Politics
- The tricky task of calculating AI's energy use
- John Hare devoted his life to saving the Gobi's wild camels
- Why recorded music will never feel as good as the real thing
- Is Cambodia slipping out of China's orbit?
- Why America has not passed a law to treat addiction better
- Central-bank digital currencies are talked about more than coming to fruition
- Adani's problems in Kenya undermine Narendra Modi's ambitions for Africa
- Narendra Modi faces a new threat: his Hindu-nationalist patrons
- A Prague-Berlin train loses its old-world dining cars
- How Milei made Argentina deserving of an IMF bail-out
- MoviePass explores a daily fantasy platform for film buffs
- Indian cities are utterly unprepared for what is about to hit them
- South Australia tries to ban political donations
- Meet the incels and anti-feminists of Asia
- AMLO is trying to bury the tragedy of Mexico's missing people
- Violent jihadists are getting frustrated by the new Syria
- Time to go
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How Mumsnet changed Britain
- Israel and Hizbullah creep closer to all-out war
- Lawsuits aimed at greenhouse-gas emissions are a growing trend
- The strong dollar is hurting exports from Latin America
- The war in Ukraine has rattled both sides of Cyprus
- Nvidia's boss dismisses fears that AI has hit a wall
- Germany is going nuts for Dubai chocolate
- The green revolution will stall without Latin America's lithium
- How gaga is MAHA?
- Israel declares national emergency as wildfires force evacuations
- Suicide rates for girls are rising. Are smartphones to blame?
- How scared is China of Donald Trump's return?
- Spain's terrible record on defence spending
- China makes love and war with Taiwan
- America may be just weeks away from a mighty economic shock
- Sources and acknowledgments
- How to Get Computers—Before Computers Get You
- Michael Kovrig, former hostage of the Chinese state
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- India's financial system has improved dramatically in the past decade
- Business
- Donald Trump is setting new boundaries for political speech
- Delivery robots will transform Christmas
- Rolls-Royce cars push the pedal on customisation
- Pakistan is furious with the Afghan Taliban
- The case against "Russia's Mark Zuckerberg" will have lasting effects
- China's ties with America are warming, a bit
- Business
- Germany's mind-bending electoral maths
- India sees opportunity, as well as risk, in Trump's trade war
- Ukraine surprises with a high-stakes raid into Russia
- Peter Schickele and P.D.Q. Bach were sides of the same coin
- Blighty newsletter: Is Britain going cold on America?
- Britain's nuclear-test veterans want compensation
- Humans have altered other species as well as the environment
- Lobo Guará - Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform
- Outrage at a strike in Rafah is unlikely to change policy
- Strangely, America's companies will soon face higher interest rates
- How Plastic, Glass and Paper Move through the Recycling System
- American politicians are the oldest in the rich world
- Knowing what your colleagues earn
- The first week of COP26 was less substantive than it seemed
- Trump rebuffs Netanyahu and gambles on a deal with Iran
- India has quietly transformed its ports
- Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- The pandemic hit pupils hardest in America's Democrat-leaning states
- To stay fit, future Moon-dwellers will need special workouts
- How older French women are redefining the aesthetics of ageing
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why rents are rising too fast
- Imperial borders still shape politics in Poland
- A new way to recycle plastic is here
- Lip-Bu Tan, the man trying to save Intel
- A mineral deal with America points to a path ahead for Ukraine
- This week's covers
- The Arctic: climate change's great economic opportunity
- China's new plan for tracking people online
- Dr Ruth aimed to shake America out of its puritan ways
- What China means when it says "peace"
- Ranajit Guha revolutionised the study of India's past
- Private tutoring is booming across poorer parts of Asia
- Ukraine's Roma have suffered worse than most in the war
- A new study of studies reignites controversy over mask mandates
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A peninsula that makes waves in policy formation
- Business
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- Where Does Consciousness Come from? Two Neuroscience Theories Go Head-to-Head
- Inside the world of crazy rich Indians
- Relations between Japan and South Korea are blossoming
- Shyam Saran Negi never failed in his democratic duty
- British MPs vote in favour of assisted dying
- France is a far healthier country than America
- Western armies are learning a lot from the war in Ukraine
- Covid-19 has persuaded some parents that home-schooling is better
- Business
- 10 New Movies on Netflix We Can't Wait to Watch This May
- How men with guns aggravate global hunger
- Why GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs Are Hard to Make into Pills
- Hard times for China's micro-industrialists
- Elon Musk is causing problems for the Royal Society
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- New Zealand and the Cook Islands fall out over China
- Australia prepares for a lonelier, harsher world
- Volunteers with Down's syndrome could help find Alzheimer's drugs
- Hong Kong smothers dissent ahead of the Tiananmen anniversary
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Brazil reckons with the life and legacy of an abolitionist
- MAGA with Chinese characteristics
- African elites should align themselves with their countries' needs
- The Trump train slows
- Are ice baths good for you?
- The perils of appeasing a warlike Russia
- The threat of war is empowering the Islamic republic's hardliners
- Moukthar - Android Remote Administration Tool
- Binyamin Netanyahu fires his defence minister
- Tunisia's strongman president looks set to win another term in office
- Will Trump's tariffs turbocharge foreign investment in America?
- Business
- The fall of Syria's dictator
- Brainy Indians are piling into Western universities
- Which shares have done best from the Trump trade?
- Business
- How to train your large language model
- Ursula von der Leyen has a new doctrine for handling the hard right
- Syrian refugees in Europe are not about to flock home
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador puts his stamp on Mexico's schools
- Politics
- Donald Trump goes to war with his employees
- Sources and acknowledgments
- A landmark study of gender medicine is caught in an ethics row
- How Pope Francis Influenced Global Climate Change Action
- Economic and financial indicators
- The weekly cartoon
- Jared Isaacman, the high-school dropout who will lead NASA
- The culture wars have come to Canada
- A controversial idea to hand even more power to the president
- Amid turmoil, a fearful Germany goes to the polls
- Tensions soar as India weighs how to hit Pakistan
- The secret to one of Europe's best-performing stockmarkets
- 10 Best Pajamas for Women of 2025: Cotton, Silk, Bamboo, and More
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Germans are world champions of calling in sick
- Can tech tackle the global crisis of depression and anxiety?
- Inside the Bust That Took Down Pavel Durov—and Upended Telegram
- American politics prompt some Chinese to explore historical taboos
- Some good news about America's fertility problem
- If a China and America war went nuclear, who would win?
- China and Australia are beefing up their Pacific policing
- Mexico's next president can reset relations with the United States
- China's economy is in for another rough year
- Is the opioid epidemic finally burning out?
- In America, school test results are still lagging behind pre-covid levels
- Our model suggests that global deaths remain 5% above pre-covid forecasts
- An adult fruit fly brain has been mapped—human brains could follow
- A bold plan to close the deadly Darién Gap unravels
- Life story
- Workers, dancers and pagans: Thursday's photos of the day
- Joe Biden lifts sanctions on Venezuela, but not without conditions
- Wild boar hybrids are raising hell on the Canadian prairies
- Russia's missile attacks on Ukraine have been ineffective
- This week's covers
- Politics
- The White House has been fluid on gender for a decade
- Eavan Boland died on April 27th
- Gazans are rapidly losing access to the internet
- The weekly cartoon
- How cheap drones are transforming warfare in Ukraine
- The world is (still) failing to come close to its climate goals
- An interview with Javier Milei, Argentina's president
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Elinor Otto did not realise what giant strides she was making for women
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Britain halves its foreign-aid budget
- Busybodies, backed by AI, are restoring the party's visibility
- One island, two worlds
- An expert on civil war issues a warning about America
- Swedish businesses are being bombed
- This office was meant to bridge divides in government. Now it's empty
- Nicaragua's ruling couple tighten their grip
- Business
- No-strings philanthropy is giving charities more decision-making power
- Japan's mind-bending bento-box economics
- Messi and Ronaldo's continental exits show the limits of their swan songs
- Why don't more countries import their electricity?
- Turkey and Central Asia are riding together again
- Heritable Agriculture, a Google spinout, is bringing AI to crop breeding
- The world's most, and least, walkable cities
- Russia's plunging currency spells trouble for its war effort
- India is souping up its nuclear missiles
- What a second Trump presidency will bring
- Donald Trump and the art of the quid pro quo
- Google's Gemini chatbot gets upgraded image-creation tools
- China's government launches a campaign against medical corruption
- Colm Toibin's new novel brings Thomas Mann to life
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Elon Musk's low opinion of the Democrats—and America
- This week's covers
- What would Europe do if Trump won?
- Joan Didion's radical curiosity
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Which goods are most vulnerable to American tariffs on China?
- The prospect of early elections in Ukraine has everyone in a spin
- How to get a free meal in China
- The semiconductor choke-point
- Donald Trump's potential SCOTUS picks
- Inside Elon Musk's 'Digital Coup'
- Alternative fund managers are increasingly mainstream
- Syria's Bashar al-Assad is in mortal danger
- China's push to create a single national identity
- Susie Wiles, the unassuming operative powering Donald Trump's campaign
- Why Christianity is taking an Asian turn
- The spat with India only adds to Justin Trudeau's woes
- Israel is more popular than social-media posts suggest
- The four worst words in British politics
- A promising technique could make blood types mutually compatible
- South Korea's unrepentant president is on the brink
- Rumours on social media could cause sick people to feel worse
- Trump Tariffs and Shrinking GDP Raise Political Stakes
- What the surging price of gold says about a dangerous world
- Short-term pain, long-term gain, says Trump. Really?
- Why China and India are watching the Dalai Lama closely
- Verizon Results Boosted by Higher Prices, Gain in Wireless Customers
- Shein and Temu are in Donald Trump's cross-hairs
- Why Russia is trying to seize a vital Ukrainian coal mine
- Muscle Memory Isn't What You Think It Is
- Can Progressives learn to make progress again?
- Factor Delivery Meals Review (2025): Tender Salmon, Room to Grow
- How People Actually Make a Living on TikTok
- Syrian rebels have dealt a blow to Vladimir Putin's naval ambitions
- Xi Jinping has much to worry about in 2025
- When will remote workers see their pay cut?
- RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious Diseases to Stop Research
- The Economist's glass-ceiling index
- Economically, covid-19 has hit hard-up urbanites hardest
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Could Europe replace Starlink if America pulls the plug?
- Where will be the next electric-vehicle superpower?
- What the war on tourism gets wrong
- The fall of Goma heralds more bloodshed in eastern Congo
- Israel needs to resist irrational retaliation
- China's financial system is under brutal pressure
- "You will always be 0% prepared": Ukraine's refugees on life far from home
- Investors rely more and more on higher returns from private markets
- Mary Quant launched the clothes that made the Sixties swing
- Democrats suffer in statehouse races, too
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Partisan positions have changed drastically over the past 50 years
- Business
- The Underground Railroad went all the way to Canada – and a new photo exhibit preserves that legacy
- Laws to catch human-rights abusers are growing teeth
- Business
- Turkey could soon strike a historic peace deal with the Kurds
- Hamas and Israel are still far apart over a ceasefire deal
- China's manufacturers are going broke
- Brazil's hinterland now resembles Texas
- Narendra Modi ramps up the Muslim-baiting
- Donald Trump's approval rating is dropping
- Canada's new Conservative movement resembles Donald Trump's
- Xi Jinping shows how he will return American fire
- Business
- The race for the Bundestag
- Fighting disinformation gets harder, just when it matters most
- Is butter bad for you?
- Can anyone save Macy's?
- The perils of expanded balance-sheets
- Donald Rumsfeld died on June 29th
- Maya Widmaier-Picasso helped to revive her father's creativity
- KAL's cartoon
- Ofir Libstein had extraordinary dreams for his small patch
- Should you start lifting weights?
- The colour purple
- John Lewis died on July 17th
- Silvio Berlusconi duped Italians for years
- This week's covers
- KAL's cartoon
- A history-lover's guide to the market panic over AI
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How to read America's early-voting numbers
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Can the good ship Europe weather the Trumpnado?
- The rich world's teachers are increasingly morose
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Jair Bolsonaro still shapes Brazil's political right
- Fist fights, ghostly pranks and schism: a brief history of conclaves past
- ASML's boss has a warning for Europe
- Is America's weed habit dangerous?
- How to run a smuggling business
- Iran's electronic confrontation with Israel
- Rates of bowel cancer are rising among young people
- Turkey is trying to deport Syrian refugees back to a war zone
- Ernesto Cardenal died on March 1st
- Venezuela's Supreme Court tests President Joe Biden
- India is undergoing an astonishing stockmarket revolution
- To save the Amazon, Lula must work out who owns it
- Britain's Labour government is keen on deporting illegal migrants
- Putin woos Trump with a partial ceasefire and big geopolitical deal
- What happens when Britain frees thousands of prisoners at once?
- Can anything spark Europe's economy back to life?
- Why a drone war in Asia would look different from the one in Ukraine
- Can Mexico make hay after avoiding the reciprocal-tariff tantrum?
- Business
- The Omicron variant advances at an incredible rate
- Recent special elections bode well for Democrats
- You Have to Rent 'Conclave' Today, Because Streaming Is Messier Than Ever
- Japan and South Korea are struggling with old-age poverty
- Economic and financial indicators
- New data show that the class divide in Britain may not be so wide
- Why investors should still avoid Chinese stocks
- The Economist is hiring an Audience Editor
- Why you should repay your mortgage early
- Xi Jinping bumps up the share prices of firms he visits
- U.S. and Ukraine Sign Minerals Deal
- Iran's leader hopes America can save his faltering regime
- Britain's government plans drastic changes to local democracy
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- NASA's PACE satellite will tackle the largest uncertainty in climate science
- Guatemala's elite may try to scupper the presidential election
- Business
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What does it mean to wear a poppy today?
- America steps up bombing the Houthis but lacks a clear strategy
- Fighting the war in Ukraine on the electromagnetic spectrum
- Olivia de Havilland died on July 26th
- A dispute over old war crimes strains Polish-Ukrainian relations
- KAL's cartoon
- Donald Triplett was autism's "Case 1"
- Has Warren Buffett lost his touch?
- How will the German election be decided?
- China and Bhutan aim to resolve a long-running border dispute
- Are there any business winners in Trump 2?
- How Europe can hurt Russia's economy
- Much keener on Trump, less sure about Charles III
- Natural-Gas Firm Diversified Energy Strikes Deal for Permian Basin Player
- Enthusiasm for regulation, often in areas like the climate, shows no sign of flagging
- How social media is helping catch war criminals – video
- Why China's government is hushing up court rulings
- Texas looks set to pass America's biggest school-voucher scheme
- Germany's Social Democrats narrowly escape disaster in Brandenburg
- Meet Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso's retro revolutionary
- Blighty newsletter: Inside Starmer's Brexit reset
- What a Japanese gold mine says about its approach to history
- China is using archaeology as a weapon
- Building-Products Distributor QXO Launches Hostile Bid for Beacon
- This week's covers
- What Is Quantum Computing? The Complete WIRED Guide
- Germany's election campaign is creating a security risk
- Climate Change: The Complete WIRED Guide
- Why country music is booming in Britain
- How XL Bullies became such dangerous dogs
- The Bourbon Street attack was part of a new pattern
- The Arab League has done little for its members in nearly 70 years
- The best albums of 2021
- KAL's cartoon
- Politics
- Britain's last coal-fired power station closes
- Wagner routinely targets civilians in Africa
- AI scientists are producing new theories of how the brain learns
- Europe's streets are alive with the sound of protests
- Parents: what are the best books to read aloud to children?
- British politics enters the "death zone"
- Why young Russian women appear so eager to marry Chinese men
- India's surging food prices are a problem not just for India
- Comparing apples and oranges. And also small caged mammals
- KAL's cartoon
- Chinese loans and investment in infrastructure have been huge
- Why caste still matters in Indian politics
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Earth may once have had a planetary ring
- Tourist's Zip Line Video Captures Kashmir Terror Attack
- This week's cover
- What a Republican trifecta will mean for governing
- Money trees
- Who could replace Narendra Modi?
- American productivity still leads the world
- Paying teenagers to go to school was a bad idea
- Europe could be torn apart by new divisions
- Who will stop Donald Trump's drive for unchecked power?
- Climate change is harder on less educated people
- Trump's tariffs will pummel Vietnam
- Does Donald Trump have unlimited authority to impose tariffs?
- Are video games really addictive?
- Iran's new hope: a cardiologist president
- Nicolás Maduro claims implausible victory in Venezuela's election
- Muhsin Hendricks fought homophobia with the Koran
- On the 50th anniversary of "Ways of Seeing" and "G."
- Russian spies are back—and more dangerous than ever
- What a 472-year-old corpse reveals about India
- Can an App Replace a Personal Trainer? I Tested Nearly a Dozen to Find Out
- Politics
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Turkey sits at the crossroads of tectonic plates as well as civilisations
- Can the WSL escape the shadow of the Premier League?
- Business
- Ukraine's army escapes from Kursk by the skin of its teeth
- Athletics pays less than other sports. Michael Johnson wants to change that
- How the Rosetta Stone was deciphered
- Trump's national security adviser and deputy to leave posts, reports say – live
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Chinese overcapacity is crushing the global steel industry
- Why Japan needs more forceful defence
- The world's population has reached 8bn. Don't panic
- Hopes for religious harmony come to life in the Muslim Vatican
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Kenneth Kaunda died on June 17th
- Hong Kong is struggling to restore its image as a global city
- A New Quantum Algorithm Speeds Up Solving a Huge Class of Problems
- Efforts to teach character bring promise and perils
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Is Britain's government at war with the wealthy?
- Justin Trudeau is paying for solar panels in the cold, dark Arctic
- KAL's cartoon
- Britain is becoming a well-mannered but deceitful society
- A neutrino telescope spots the signs of something cataclysmic
- Big oil may be softening its stance on climate-change regulation
- Italy's oddest political party is splitting
- The end of oil, then and now
- A New Book Challenges the Church's Reputation on Sex
- The war in Ukraine shows how technology is changing the battlefield
- Ukraine has fended off Donald Trump, for the moment
- Cancer vaccines are showing promise at last
- Donald Trump sacks America's top military brass
- Could weight-loss drugs eat the world?
- Trees alone will not save the world
- France seeks a new government
- Comb-Over No More: Why Men's Hair Transplants Are Flourishing
- South Korea's acting leader Han resigns amid reports he will run for president
- X is bringing 4K video uploads to premium subscribers
- The world's next country?
- A death, an illness, and an uncertain Middle East
- Checks and Balance newsletter: America's health-care paradox
- The tech bros selling drugs by drone
- Donald Trump's immigration problem in five charts
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Bernard Haitink believed that genius should speak for itself
- Blighty newsletter: Labour changes Britain's policy towards Israel, carefully
- Transit vans are the key to Ford's future
- Machines might not take your job. But they could make it worse
- Albert Woodfox found his true self in prison
- KAL's cartoon
- Live results of the US presidential election
- Green protectionism comes with big risks
- Who is Lee Jae-myung, South Korea's possible next president?
- Pity American firms in China. Xi Jinping is hitting back
- The world faces its worst trade wars since the 1930s
- Star Wars' 'Andor' Season 2 Depicts the Banality of American Fascism
- A troubled road lies ahead for German carmakers
- Israel's judge in The Hague is its government's bogeyman
- Griefbots Create Digital Immortality and Raise Ethical Concerns around AI Chatbots
- Donald Trump's Super Bowl tariffs are an act of self-harm
- H5N1 avian flu could cause a human pandemic
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Artificial intelligence is helping improve climate models
- Matthew Perry changed the way America spoke
- Hizbullah seems to have miscalculated in its fight with Israel
- Iran needs a new national-security strategy
- The danger of excessive distraction
- Gigafactories and dashed dreams: the parable of Blyth
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Donald Trump's scheming is costing America
- South Korea's president survives an impeachment vote
- This week's covers
- Hong Kong passes a security law that its masters scarcely need
- Daniel Brush's drive to understand beauty led him to the life of a hermit
- Semaglutide Shows Major Promise for Treating Serious Liver Disease
- The attack on Zamzam refugee camp and what it means for the Sudan war - podcast
- Criminal gangs are showing their muscle as Mexico's elections loom
- The bungee-jumping, sandal-clad right-wingers of British politics
- Democratic states are preparing for Donald Trump's return
- By raising the retirement age, has China created a care crisis?
- A better understanding of Huntington's disease brings hope
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Justin Trudeau is killing Canada's liberal dream
- When Fires Rage, Millions Turn to Watch Duty. Meet the Guy Who Made It
- China's new GDP figures may restore faith in its economy
- The Mauritius miracle is losing its sheen
- Stopping the spiral of murder and violent crime
- Can Lego remain the world's coolest toymaker?
- Jean-Jacques Sempé was an unparalleled observer of the human condition
- Tracking Donald Trump's immigration policy in charts
- Trump's tariff pain: the growing evidence
- Apple's iPad Air M3 is $100 off
- Climate talks at last lead to a deal on cutting fossil-fuel use
- BioNTech's boss, Ugur Sahin, remains sanguine about Omicron
- America's presidential election marks a fork in the road for Ukraine
- The sudden demise of Indian vultures killed thousands of people
- In Catholic Argentina, Javier Milei embraces Judaism
- Pedro Sánchez clings to office at a cost to Spain's democracy
- Why China may be saving its bazooka for Donald Trump
- June Mendoza captured both the famous and the unknown
- How China is trying to win back foreign tourists
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A ports strike shows the stranglehold one union has on trade
- A disaster in the White House for Volodymyr Zelensky—and for Ukraine
- Fewer babies are born in the months following hot days
- An apparent coup in Bolivia founders, but the country remains in trouble
- Where real danger might lurk in chaotic markets
- Bolivia's left wing is at war with itself
- For a second time Chileans reject a new constitution. Now what?
- A scientific discovery could lead to leak-free period products
- Douglas Lenat trained computers to think the old-fashioned way
- Mike Sadler guided the first SAS raiders through the North African desert
- Invading Taiwan would be a logistical minefield for China
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Politics
- Vladimir Putin is dragging the world back to a bloodier time
- Donald Trump's economic warfare has a new front
- The global backlash against climate policies has begun
- America's financial system came close to the brink
- Lazarus Lake, the 'Leonardo da Vinci of pain' behind the world's cruelest race
- Meet Argentina's richest man
- Self-Driving Cars: The Complete Guide
- Abe Shinzo believed that Japan should assert itself in the world
- The Glasgow summit left a huge hole in the world's plans to curb climate change
- Text4Shell-Exploit - A Custom Python-based Proof-Of-Concept (PoC) Exploit Targeting Text4Shell (CVE-2022-42889), A Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability In Apache Commons Text Versions < 1.10
- Why financial markets are so oddly calm
- China could greatly reduce its reliance on coal. It probably will not
- China's central bank tries to save the economy—and the stockmarket
- Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
- The agenda for the COP 26 summit
- On stupid rules and quick wins
- Blighty newsletter: Mind the budget gap
- Global temperatures have broken records three times in a week
- As Jack Smith exits, Donald Trump's allies hint at retribution
- How Italy's Mezzogiorno is benefiting from a flood of EU aid
- Censorious governments are abusing "fake news" laws
- Politics
- Will Donald Trump's bros turn out?
- The matadors' last stand in Colombia
- America is concerned about social media. China is, too
- Why prosthetic limbs need not look like real ones
- Why Ozempic and Wegovy Might Change Your Favorite Food
- Cheap solar power is sending electrical grids into a death spiral
- Thich Nhat Hanh believed that Buddhism should be a force for change
- China's firms are taking flight, worrying its rulers
- Business
- A day of drama in the Bundestag
- Some Australians are increasingly sceptical of AUKUS
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A fight over a cloister in tourist-filled Florence
- More testosterone means higher pay—for some men
- KAL's cartoon
- From hypersonic missiles to undersea drones, the PLA is making leaps
- KAL's cartoon
- China's ties with Russia are growing more solid
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Trump and Harris's duel over EVs
- From Taylor Swift to Star Trek, niche cruises are on the rise
- Donald Trump cries "invasion" to justify an immigration crackdown
- How many Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine?
- Some corals are better at handling the heat
- AI offers an intriguing new way to diagnose mental-health conditions
- America First may be a boon for Walmart's Mexican business
- Dating Apps Are Using Role-Playing Games to Fix Your Rizz
- The fate of minorities in post-Assad Syria
- Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping meet and resolve a border row
- Digital twins are making companies more efficient
- What Scott Bessent's appointment means for the Trump administration
- How extremist politics became mainstream in France
- You be the judge: my husband returned a gift my sister gave us. Should he confess?
- Europe could become Trump's geopolitical roadkill
- Mexico and Brazil dither as chip supply chains are reforged
- Politics
- Xi Jinping looks abroad for confidence
- The Quantum Apocalypse Is Coming. Be Very Afraid
- Ratan Tata, a consequential and beloved figure in Indian business
- Here's What Happened to Those SignalGate Messages
- Hassan Nasrallah's death will reshape Lebanon and the Middle East
- Australia joins the industrial arms race
- Sérgio Mendes sent Brazil's party spirit out into the world
- Higher fees won't help Britain's beleaguered universities much
- Trump Administration's Science Cuts Come for NSF Funding
- Best Day Hiking Backpacks (2025): Osprey, Rab, Yeti
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Dan Osborn shows some Democratic ideas can outperform the party
- The bravest woman in Latin America?
- Meta forecasted it would make $1.4T in revenue from generative AI by 2035
- A takeover bid promises consolidation in Italian finance
- Will Giorgia Meloni turn out to be Europe's Trump card?
- Canada Is Becoming a Fentanyl Exporter, and a Target for Trump
- Fethullah Gulen tried to transform Turkey in the subtlest ways
- Should all knives with pointed ends be banned?
- Kazakhstan's referendum on nuclear energy could benefit Russia
- Business
- In the Philippines a decades-long conflict nears its endgame
- In Congo, a desperate struggle to control the deadly mpox outbreak
- Amazon Willing to Discuss Quebec Shutdown With Canadian Officials
- Mexico and Canada brace for Donald Trump's tariff thrashing
- EveryPlate Meal Kit Review (2025): Low Cost, Good Taste
- How Ukraine's new tech foils Russian aerial attacks
- Indian tourists are conquering the world
- Has Narendra Modi lost his mojo?
- Trump has faced down Republican dissidents in Congress
- Cliff-divers, floating drinkers and billion-dollar flies: everyday moments on Earth – in pictures
- What Narendra Modi's third term may look like
- Moldova's pro-EU president has won re-election
- In the West, assisted dying is rapidly becoming legal and accepted
- AI models make stuff up. How can hallucinations be controlled?
- A broken system needs urgent repairs
- Winemakers are building grape-picking robots
- China's low-fertility trap
- The trade war may reverse Hong Kong's commercial decline
- Lula cosies up to Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's autocrat
- Google is funding electrician training to help meet the power demands of AI
- Meet Europe's Gaullists, Atlanticists, denialists and Putinists
- France's new prime minister is trying to court the left
- Homelessness in England has risen by 26% in the past five years
- Why Spanish firms have cooled towards Latin America
- Le Chat, the cat-bot France has pinned its AI hopes on
- As usual, the medal tally at the Olympic games was lopsided
- America boosts Israel's missile shield. What did it get in return?
- Adidas Promo Codes & Deals: 25% Off
- Taiwan, the world's chipmaker, faces an energy crunch
- Ishiba Shigeru will become Japan's next prime minister
- The study of ancient DNA is helping to solve modern crimes
- A new nuclear arms race looms
- Motorola Razr Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6: How Each Flip Phone Stacks Up
- America's growing profits are under threat
- What Is Genetic Testing? The Complete WIRED Guide
- Could Mark Carney lead Canada?
- Crypto cowboys have found paradise in Paraguay
- A plan to reorganise local government in England runs into opposition
- Business
- Water sommeliers say the simplest drink is the future of luxury
- Robert Fico's pleas for cheap Russian gas bring Slovaks onto the street
- Brazil's biggest drug gang has gone global
- The rape and murder of a doctor in India is fuelling outrage
- A $500bn investment plan says a lot about Trump's AI priorities
- The Trump effect could upend the Middle East
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Governments across the world are discovering "homeland economics"
- 2024 is a giant test of nerves for democracy
- 2023 was the hottest year ever
- Has Emmanuel Macron managed to reason with Donald Trump?
- The trouble with MAGA's chipmaking dreams
- The weekly cartoon
- Nepo babies are taking over the workplace
- What to watch for on election night, and beyond
- Car Subscription Features Raise Your Risk of Government Surveillance, Police Records Show
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Floods in Spain cause death and devastation
- What happened at COP26?
- Taiwan flogs America drones "not made in China"
- Retail investors are losing billions buying stock options
- China is using an "anaconda strategy" to squeeze Taiwan
- Commercial ties between the Gulf and Asia are deepening
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How Vladimir Putin provokes—and complicates—the struggle against autocracy
- Scientists Think They've Found the Region of the Brain That Regulates Conscious Perception
- Finland Could Be the First Country in the World to Bury Nuclear Waste Permanently
- "Aftermath" is a piercing study of Germany after 1945
- China has a thriving black market for personal data
- How to get people to resign
- What to make of China's massive cyber-espionage campaign
- Will Labour be better at tackling dirty money than the Tories?
- Archaeologists identify the birthplace of the mysterious Yamnaya
- Is Javier Milei's economic gamble working?
- What a Christian theatre town can teach Trump's Kennedy Centre
- How Europe's cities stack up in the cost-of-living index
- From Congo to the Capitol, conspiracy theories are surging
- Are Apple Earbuds Being Cleared Out? AirPods 4 Cost Less Than $100 for a Limited Time
- The data-centre investment spree shows no signs of stopping
- The flesh-eating worms devouring cows
- Why some doctors are reassessing hypnosis
- Latin America remains a playground for Russian intelligence
- Germany's urgent need for greater public investment
- PANO - Advanced OSINT Investigation Platform Combining Graph Visualization, Timeline Analysis, And AI Assistance To Uncover Hidden Connections In Data
- Deaths in Gaza surpass 14,000, according to its authorities
- Ending Central Asia's endless squabbles over eccentric borders
- A future, but with Chinese characteristics
- Anne Saxelby was a champion of artisan farmers and their wares
- When central banks face sanctions
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Does Trump really want a weaker dollar?
- Britain's budget watchdog has ruffled feathers in Westminster
- China's leaders look to have blinked in their property face-off
- The fall of Libya's central banker triggers a new struggle
- Pete Hegseth's Signal Scandal Spirals Out of Control
- An angry culture war surrounds Australia Day
- Inside Google's Two-Year Frenzy to Catch Up With OpenAI
- Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot leave Israel's war cabinet
- Spirit's woes reveal the dismal state of America's budget airlines
- Is China really a nation of slackers?
- What Defines Artificial Intelligence? The Complete WIRED Guide
- Olaf Scholz still thinks he can win re-election as chancellor
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Marks 35 Years from Launch
- Myanmar's battered junta embraces drone warfare
- Donald Trump revives ideas of a Star Wars-like missile shield
- Business
- The future could be brighter
- Checks and Balance: Can the tech elite and MAGA come together?
- Graphene, a wondrous material, starts to prove useful
- America's foreign aid pause puts lives at risk
- Inside the unrest disfiguring English cities
- Emmanuel Macron has yet another stab at finding a prime minister
- Trump's new tariffs are his most extreme ever
- Can anything get China's shoppers to spend?
- Yes sir: a bizarre initiation ritual for Indonesia's cabinet
- Azerbaijan's government turns on its critics at home
- Business
- A harrowing rape trial in France has revived debate about consent
- Mexico deploys 10,000 troops to the US border
- DOGE comes for the data wonks
- The world's richest countries in 2023
- China and America are racing to develop the best AI. But who is ahead in using it?
- The Federal Reserve's interest-rate cuts may disappoint investors
- The world is bracing for Donald Trump's possible return
- How to make India richer
- The British government fudges its employment-rights bill
- Ghost-Route - Ghost Route Detects If A Next JS Site Is Vulnerable To The Corrupt Middleware Bypass Bug (CVE-2025-29927)
- Betty Webb never spoke about her work, until she had to
- Even Republicans are falling out of love with Tesla
- Why India's elite loves Narendra Modi
- Israel and the Houthis trade bombs and bluster
- Can you breathe stress away?
- Why Britons pay so much for electricity
- How a tetchy central banker became "Captain Canada"
- Sources and acknowledgments
- The ancient psychedelics myth: 'People tell tourists the stories they think are interesting for them'
- Talk of war between Israel and Lebanon is growing
- Covid-19 has stymied governments' efforts to collect data
- Can Ecuador free itself from the grasp of the drug lords?
- A tonne of public debt is never made public
- The struggle to free Haiti from violence and impotent governance
- The UAE preaches unity at home but pursues division abroad
- "Mad Mike" Hoare died on February 2nd
- America returns to containment to deal with Russia and China
- Iran's damage-limitation efforts may not go to plan
- Even as it humiliates Russia, Ukraine's line is crumbling in the Donbas
- Can artificial intelligence rescue customer service?
- Americans Don't Do This
- Which will grow faster: India or Indonesia?
- Franz Mohr was the man who made great concerts possible
- Apple's new iPad A16 is down to its best price yet
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Vera Lynn died on June 18th
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China's influence in South-East Asia has grown. America's has waned
- Henry Kissinger and Eric Schmidt take on AI
- The West still needs Russian gas that comes through Ukraine
- Video games, power and diplomacy
- The unbearable lightness of being Donald Trump
- Sahra Wagenknecht is Germany's rising political star
- John Parker, one of The Economist's finest correspondents, was a polymath journalist
- This week's cover
- How China uses UNESCO to rewrite history
- China is itching to mine the ocean floor
- Ganga Stone died on June 2nd
- How courts might stop Donald Trump's attack on civil society
- Republicans ramp up efforts to court Amish voters in Pennsylvania
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Vladimir Putin has rallied the West
- The weekly cartoon
- The self-help book began in the land of the stiff upper lip
- Best Garden and Seed Delivery Services for 2025
- Trump fires at the Fed. America's economy is collateral damage
- Volunteering has big benefits for the elderly
- J.D. Vance, an honorary Frenchman, sends Europe into panic mode
- How bond investors soured on France
- Nicolás Maduro's sham election: the sequel
- Fine-tuned acoustic waves can knock drones out of the sky
- How Labour learned to love rearmament
- Freeze-dried chromosomes can survive for thousands of years
- New fronts are opening in the war against malaria
- Israel's settlers are winning unprecedented power from the war in Gaza
- What investors expect from President Trump
- Donald Trump's foreign-aid cuts threaten his rural voters
- Everything about carmaking is changing at once
- Spain and Portugal blackout blamed on solar power dependency
- April Ashley campaigned for rights hardly considered before
- Babysitting duties are stressing China's grandparents
- How Chinese is Shein?
- 'Conclave' Viewership Shot Up 283 Percent Following Pope Francis' Death
- Backing Heathrow expansion suggests Labour is serious about boosting growth
- Electric vehicles also cause air pollution
- The army-backed establishment in Thailand goes after its enemies
- Can Brazil's left survive without Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva?
- On screen, Father Christmas cuts a mercurial figure
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Has Sequoia Capital outgrown its business model?
- Best Surge Protectors of 2025, Tested and Reviewed
- Politics
- The growing demand for more vigorous antitrust action
- Can Donald Trump maintain Joe Biden's network of Asian alliances?
- Is Tesla on the Outs in China?
- AI and globalisation are shaking up software developers' world
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Ukraine needs the West's help. But our polling shows a worrying trend
- Latin America is set to become a major oil producer this decade
- Market carnage goes global
- 'You Can't Lick a Badger Twice': Google Failures Highlight a Fundamental AI Flaw
- LEGO Flower Bouquet Set Is Cheaper Than Ever, Perfect for a Lasting Mother's Day Gift
- Quincy Jones ruled popular music for half a century
- EU handouts have long been wasteful. Now they must be fixed
- What to Know About China's DeepSeek AI
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan's relatives are becoming increasingly powerful
- Array Collective, a group from Belfast, wins the Turner prize
- How hospitals inflate America's giant health-care bill
- India cannot fix its problems if it pretends they do not exist
- Panama's giveaway game
- Inside Europe, border checks are creeping back
- A banking raid in Europe kicks up an unseemly nationalist defence
- Donald Trump's Washington reaches a new partisan peak
- It's a bird, it's a plane…it's a Chinese flying car
- Russia continues to rain down death on Ukrainian cities
- Your AI meeting notes are ready
- King's Cross, a miracle in London
- Hordes of cicadas are emerging simultaneously in America
- Michael Collins died on April 28th
- The urgent need to reform political systems
- The saviour complex
- Italy's protected sectors need exposure to more competition
- El Salvador's wild crypto experiment ends in failure
- Streaming services are helping Arab producers liven up television
- Jiang Zemin oversaw a wave of economic change, but not much political reform
- European firms are smaller and less profitable than American ones
- This week's cover
- Another win for geology's Theory of Everything
- This week's cover
- Crypto bros v cat ladies: gender and the 2024 election
- Obituary: Raymond Poulidor died on November 13th
- American women go to Mexico for abortions
- Takashima Ryosuke is Japan's youngest ever mayor
- Not all European business is a profitless wasteland
- India's election could be the world's most expensive
- "Trading Places" and the challenge of troubling art of the past
- The great cover-up: Europe is losing its penchant for public nudity
- More Americans than ever report a disability
- Hell is other people's currencies
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Why Warren Buffett has built a mighty cash mountain
- Simon Verity believed in working the medieval way
- Why have markets grown more captivated by data releases?
- Iran's frightening new playbook for war
- Business
- Blighty newsletter: Shields, handcuffs and swords
- Yahya Sinwar will hold sway over Hamas from beyond the grave
- America is facing a beef deficit
- An alternative use for The Economist's Big Mac index
- Indians have grown used to getting nice things from politicians
- China cracks down on Karate-chopping cleaning ladies
- The challenges of steering a hypersonic plane
- American office delinquencies are shooting up
- Europe thinks the unthinkable on a nuclear bomb
- Fight, Flee or Freeze? This Tiny Caterpillar Does a Secret Fourth Thing
- Ukrainian advances on Donetsk and Zaporizhia can be seen from space
- Europe's armsmakers have ramped up capacity
- Politics
- Inside Bashar al-Assad's dungeons
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Xi Jinping may try to woo the victims of Donald Trump's tariffs
- Canada to Provide $720 Million to Canada Post to Avoid Insolvency at Mail Service
- This week's covers
- Cities used to sprawl. Now they're growing taller
- Millions of Chinese people play guandan. Is that good or bad?
- Chinese warships circumnavigate another island: Australia
- Our guide to how Trump or Harris might win the election
- America is turning away China's goods. Where will they go instead?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Defence tech is blowing up Silicon Valley's beliefs
- Australia's mushroom murders trial: who are Erin Patterson and the other key figures?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How many Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine?
- China's WeRide Wants to Build Global Robotaxi Empire
- Europe's reluctant reset with Turkey
- How artificial intelligence can make board games better
- Buyers of Russian crude are exporting refined oil to the West
- Two charts assess Donald Trump's distinctive debate style
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The evolution of Britain's extreme right
- Can people be persuaded not to believe disinformation?
- Donald Trump is bad news for German business
- A new generation of music-making algorithms is here
- The great Iberian power cut need not spell disaster for renewables
- The effects on Turkey of Syria's civil war
- By 2100 half the world's children will be born in sub-Saharan Africa
- Business
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The Worm That No Computer Scientist Can Crack
- Britain's rushed, muddled intervention in the steel industry
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Florida faces a triple threat to its environment
- Politics
- Film-makers are finding horror, not comfort, in the natural world
- Peru's president survives because she's not in charge
- The Big Mac index: where to buy a cheap hamburger
- Could Kamikawa Yoko be Japan's next prime minister?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What does Modi 3.0 look like?
- Watch Live as NASA Astronauts Take On a Rare All-Woman Spacewalk Outside the ISS
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Trump's whims are overriding the national interest
- Vast satellite constellations are alarming astronomers
- Nvidia Supplier SK Hynix Posts Record Profit on AI Boom
- New technologies can spot pesky leaks in water pipelines
- How to harvest moisture from the atmosphere
- How motherhood hurts careers
- Is India's economy slowing down?
- How countries cheat their carbon targets – video
- Carbon-dioxide-removal options are multiplying
- Can America afford its debts?
- Valentine's Day may need to adjust to the times
- Why vaccine passports are causing chaos
- The digital countermove to Trump tariffs
- The start of a fragile truce in Gaza offers relief and joy
- COP26 ends with a pact that is neither a triumph nor a trainwreck
- China doesn't want people flaunting their wealth
- Under Trump, US Cyberdefense Loses Its Head
- Can Japan's toilet technology crack global markets?
- A posthumous novel from John le Carré
- Floods in Nigeria's north-east are aggravating a humanitarian crisis
- Wasps stole genes from viruses
- Israel and Hizbullah strike a fragile deal to end their war
- Over a billion have voted in 2024: has democracy won?
- Who is responsible for feeding Gaza?
- Should every schoolchild eat free?
- How Turkey plans to expand its influence in the new Syria
- 15 Best Coffee Subscriptions to Keep You Wired (2025)
- How China sees Gaza
- Is Arkadag the world's greatest football team?
- U.N. and Congolese Troops Struggle to Halt Lightning Rebel Attack
- America is unusually bad at clearing up homicides
- Sheikh Hasina faces her biggest crisis in years
- The Mexican president's latest boondoggle officially opens
- Making nickel is a nightmare. Unless you are Indonesian
- Exit polls point to a crushing victory for Narendra Modi
- Costa Rica no longer seems a Latin American success story
- Is the age of American air superiority coming to an end?
- This week's cover
- A new book shows how the Greek revolution shaped Europe
- After banning cinema for decades, Saudi Arabia is making movies
- A thorny debate in Britain around the definition of "Islamophobia"
- How Hermès defied the luxury slump
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Clean energy's next trillion-dollar business
- Trump temporarily eases car tariffs following automaker complaints
- Europe races to confront America's trade war
- How hard is it to run the Pentagon?
- Elon Musk's antics are not the only problem for Tesla
- As covid-19 vaccines spread, so do underhand ways to get them
- The EU should be the world's heat-pump pioneer
- Why has the flu been so bad this year?
- The EU's response to Donald Trump's tariffs seems to work
- Seth Meyers Recaps Trump's Latest Revisionist History
- Most electric-car batteries could soon be made by recycling old ones
- Latin American migrants transfer money like never before
- MAGA's war on talent frightens CEOs—and angers Elon Musk
- Investors fear inflation is coming back. They may be right
- The dangers of Donald Trump's instinct for dealmaking
- The obesity capitals of the world
- KAL's cartoon
- The lessons of Africa's tax revolts
- China takes a step to curb anti-Japanese rhetoric online
- At 70, the global convention on refugees is needed more than ever
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Tracking the Ukraine war: where is the latest fighting?
- America's best-known practitioner of youth gender medicine is being sued
- Tensions mount between China and the Philippines
- Complexities of moderating and classifying video games
- Financial markets flail in the face of America's tariffs
- Private markets are less rewarding than they used to be
- Slashing NASA's Programs Will Squander America's Place in Space
- This week's covers
- No one gains from American tariffs on cars from Mexico and Canada
- Will Donald Trump unleash Wall Street?
- Why on earth would anyone go to a British party conference?
- Schooled by Trump, Americans are learning to dislike their allies
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Marco Rubio, MAGA and the State Department's new look
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Josep Almudéver died on May 23rd
- India's attempt to save the tiger has been a remarkable success
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Australia's election could come down to independent MPs
- Do tariffs raise inflation?
- The truth behind Olena Zelenska's $1.1m Cartier haul
- Under Lula, Brazil is walking on the financial wild side
- Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala
- Kamala Harris's cost-of-living plan will end in failure
- An election that could make the global internet safer for autocrats
- Why are VPNs getting slower in China?
- The prospect of war has turned Europe into a continent of preppers
- The luxury industry is poised for a deal wave
- On energy and climate, Trump and Harris are different by degrees
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Europe has no escape from stagnation
- Rural Colombia welcomes gangs that mete out vigilante justice
- This week's covers
- A shock election result in India humbles Narendra Modi
- Politics
- Cuba's Communist government taps the diaspora for cash
- Mark Carney, the Liberal who will lead Canada
- Vera Putina claimed to be Vladimir Putin's real mother
- Share your stories and pictures of kitchen heirlooms
- Obituary: Colin Powell thought America should tread carefully in the world
- When China thought America might invade
- TruffleHog Explorer - A User-Friendly Web-Based Tool To Visualize And Analyze Data Extracted Using TruffleHog
- The end of cricket's Indian monopoly
- Edward Blum has new allies in his fight against affirmative action
- Why many young Asians are no longer studying history
- Donald Trump is testing more than America's constitution
- An alternative theory to explain America's murder spike in 2020
- What a buzzy startup reveals about Britain's biotech sector
- Javier Milei, an Argentine libertarian, is rising in the polls
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Is posh moisturiser worth the money?
- This week's cover
- Should central bankers argue in public?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- In today's China, to get rich is perilous
- Chinese feminists are rebuilding their movement abroad
- An inspiring, if frustrating, portrayal of the Williams sisters' coach and dad
- Germany's economy goes from bad to worse
- What does the OpenAI exodus say about Sam Altman?
- 12 Best Delivery Chocolate Boxes to Send and Receive (2025)
- The clean-up after the LA fires is already revealing tensions
- Humiliated by Azerbaijan, Armenia tacks towards the West
- Xi Jinping wants to stifle thinking at a top Chinese think-tank
- Business
- Renault readies itself to take on Chinese rivals
- Will Elon Musk's cash splash pay off in Wisconsin?
- America's self-isolating president
- Why robots should take more inspiration from plants
- Adding up the fiscal drag from ageing, energy and defence
- Mistral, Europe's biggest AI startup, is blowing hot
- The rise and rise of e-sports
- 'Jazz isn't about perfection': drummer Billy Cobham on Miles Davis, Massive Attack and still learning at 80
- The trouble with ancient Indians
- Trump's red-hot war on terror
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- New book prize to award aspiring writer £75,000 for first three pages of novel
- Bangladesh's economic progress may have been hyped
- China's propagandists preach defiance in the trade war with America
- Meet Silicon Valley's shrewdest talent spotters
- Genetic engineering could help rid Australia of toxic cane toads
- The War Room newsletter: After the White House debacle, what next?
- America remains Asia's military-exercise partner of choice
- James Randi died on October 20th
- Israel and Hizbullah play with fire
- Mice have been genetically engineered to look like mammoths
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- America's bet on industrial policy starts to pay off for semiconductors
- The weekly cartoon
- Why India isn't winning the contest with China
- Uruguay is losing its reputation as Latin America's success story
- British telephone boxes are getting a facelift, of sorts
- 'You Can't Lick a Badger Twice': Google Failures Highlight a Fundamental AI Flaw
- Is Ukraine losing the war against Russia?
- Politics
- Kobe Bryant died on January 26th
- Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
- Big Macs, strawberry jam and the wealth of nations
- Prescription rules for obesity drugs may unfairly exclude non-whites
- New industrial policies will not help economic stability
- Telegram-Scraper - A Powerful Python Script That Allows You To Scrape Messages And Media From Telegram Channels Using The Telethon Library
- How oceans became new technological battlefields
- Xi Jinping repeats imperial China's mistakes
- Big tech is bringing nuclear power back to life
- The UN could run out of cash within months
- Frans de Waal taught the world that animals had emotions
- Afghans are suffering. Don't expect any tears from the Taliban
- Scientists are building a catalogue of every type of cell in our bodies
- Sin taxes are suffering from a shortage of sinners
- America's Asian allies are trying to Trump-proof their policies
- What space, submarines and polar research teach about teamwork
- Anonymous tipsters, angry at Russia, help detect sanctions-busters
- Tether's move to El Salvador is a win for President Nayib Bukele
- America's progressives should love standardised tests
- There Is a Way Forward: How to Defeat Trump's Power Grab.
- AI Is Spreading Old Stereotypes to New Languages and Cultures
- Rohingya are being forced to fight in Myanmar's civil war
- Has China reached peak emissions?
- China's "demographic dividend" appears to be a myth
- America won't be able to bully the world into buying more gas
- Canada's Conservatives are crushing Justin Trudeau
- The firepower of Iran-backed militias, in maps
- Edward de Bono died on June 9th
- Why everyone wants to lend to weak companies
- Can potholes fuel populism?
- Blighty newsletter: British MPs are more radical than we thought
- Swami Agnivesh died on September 11th
- Javier Milei implements shock therapy in Argentina
- Making trade greener
- 8BitDo's Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Alternative Is Practically Free, Rated 4.5 Stars on Amazon
- Online daters are less open-minded than their filters suggest
- Is red meat unhealthy?
- Reclaiming the office lunch
- Why don't seals drown?
- Under Joe Biden, America struggles to reassert itself in Africa
- Is India's education system the root of its problems?
- Can Nintendo's new console propel it to even greater heights?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How covid contributed to a crisis of trust in America
- Most Arab countries now focus on domestic concerns, not unity
- Inside the chaos machine of British politics
- The Bundestag approves the biggest fiscal expansion in post-war history
- Turmoil awaits Michel Barnier, France's new prime minister
- How the Gulf's rulers want to harness the power of science
- KAL's cartoon
- How Iran covered up the damage from Israel's strikes
- What Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders get wrong about credit cards
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Ukrainian troops celebrate a grim Christmas in Kursk
- Oil's endgame will be in the Gulf
- Mexico's president and his family are fighting claims of corruption
- The British are learning to love cheap overseas health care
- Colin Huang, China's richest man
- How sports gambling became ubiquitous
- Casinos are booming in South-East Asia
- America's jobs report is not as strong as it seems
- How to end the nightmare of Asia's choked roads
- As seas rise, the relocation of Caribbean islanders has begun
- It is getting easier for new entrants to make cars
- Xi Jinping's belated stimulus has reset the mood in Chinese markets
- Ecuador's president dissolves Congress to avoid impeachment
- Kenyan women are fed up with rampant sexual violence
- Iran's supreme leader is terrified of people power
- Parts of Germany are desperate for more people
- Will China save the planet or destroy it?
- Anger abounds as China raises its strikingly low retirement age
- Europe is set to start cutting red tape—lightly
- Two new books explore the impact of accelerating technology
- Bad News for China: Rare Earth Elements Aren't That Rare
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Why the war on childhood obesity is failing
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A new book explains the tragic failure of Boeing's 737 MAX
- Can Japan's zombie bond market be brought back to life?
- China's super-smart Tesla-killers
- It increasingly looks as if Lucy Letby's conviction was unsafe
- Manmohan Singh was India's economic freedom fighter
- Jovenel Moïse's widow is accused of being party to his murder
- Rachel Reeves is not alone in inflating her résumé
- Hard-right parties are now Europe's most popular
- Who will speak for Henry?
- Romania is now a magnet for the world's medical students
- How bosses should play politics: the cautionary tale of Elon Musk
- Northern Ireland could benefit from Trump's madness. It probably won't
- Matt Gaetz withdraws from consideration as America's attorney-general
- Economic and financial indicators
- Why Japanese markets have plummeted
- How China will strike back at Trump
- Donald Trump's tariff threats defy geopolitical logic
- Is Sir Keir Starmer a chump?
- Epic Games just scored a major win against Apple
- An assisted-dying bill is again introduced to Westminster
- China's cities compete for kids
- Latin America's farmers are cashing in on hot hot-cocoa prices
- Evangelicals may soon rival Catholics in Latin America
- The War Room newsletter: Why B-2 bombers are gathering on a tiny island
- National payment systems are proliferating
- China has embraced pets, but animal welfare is still a problem
- Hamas Took More Than 200 Hostages From Israel. Here's What We Know.
- Mozambique's opposition leader flies home into chaos
- The splintering of British politics
- How countries rank by military spending
- Africa is undergoing social change without economic transformation
- How green tech is fuelling a war in Africa – video
- Scientists have trained an AI through the eyes of a baby
- The mystery surrounding China's missing defence minister
- American tariffs are starting to hammer Chinese exporters
- What's wrong with democracy in Europe?
- How AI will divide the best from the rest
- From Southwest to Spirit, budget airlines are in a tailspin
- India's YouTubers take on Narendra Modi
- Larry McMurtry died on March 25th
- Hizbullah's sprawling financial empire looks newly vulnerable
- America's missing doctors
- Car Subscription Features Raise Your Risk of Government Surveillance, Police Records Show
- The war in Sudan, in maps and charts
- Scientific publishers are producing more papers than ever
- Israel has seen arms embargoes before
- China and America trade blame for a world on fire
- Latin American cities are struggling in the liveability ranking
- Why Oasis fans should welcome price-gouging
- New battery designs could lead to gains in power and capacity
- The ICJ orders restraint from Israel in Rafah
- Physical proximity has big effects in the workplace
- What does space miso taste like?
- Pakistan rolls out the red carpet for China's prime minister
- Politics
- This week's covers
- How physics can improve image-generating AI
- Why is it so hard for Indians to get a visa?
- How a Little-Known Finnish Company Became One of the World's Hottest Gadget Startups
- London is ageing twice as quickly as the rest of England
- WhatsApp now has more than 3 billion users a month
- Myanmar's military junta is battered by Chinese-backed forces
- The one thing Israelis agree on: rescuing the hostages
- A spectre looms over Hong Kong's property market
- KAL's cartoon
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Can anyone predict Trump's next move?
- Xi Jinping is trying to fuse the ideologies of Marx and Confucius
- How safe is your DNA in a bankruptcy?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Governments' widespread new fondness for interventionism
- The shale revolution helped make America's economy great
- China and the EU risk a trade war
- Corruption is surging across Latin America
- A common food dye can make skin transparent
- Jeju Air Crash Probe Focuses On Engine Damage After Bird Strike
- KAL's cartoon
- Yahya Sinwar made Hamas his own fief
- The Maldives is cosying up to China
- Business
- Vadym Sukharevsky, the man in charge of Ukraine's drones
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Donald Trump is attacking what made American universities great
- Can shooting some elephants save many others?
- Obituary: Bernard Tapie, a colourful and controversial French businessman
- I worked with Tony Blair when he put climate at the heart of UK policy. He must not now undermine that | David King
- Europe's lefties bash migrants (nearly) as well as the hard right
- Isabel Crook devoted her long life to making a new China
- Florida Man Enters the Encryption Wars
- Wshlient - A Simple Tool To Interact With Web Shells And Command Injection Vulnerabilities
- The green promises of Colombia's president ring ever more hollow
- China's presence in Latin America has expanded dramatically
- Britain has agreed to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius
- Pope Francis changed the Catholic church, but not as much as he hoped
- Romania is caught between Putin, Trump and Europe
- What does America's next treasury secretary believe?
- How THC, the Psychoactive Compound in Weed, Gets You High
- This week's covers
- China's government is badgering women to have babies
- Losing its sparkle: Colombia's emerald capital weighs the cost of its precious stones
- Antarctica, Earth's largest refrigerator, is defrosting
- The dark side of growing old
- The rise of the $40,000 gym membership
- What Elon Musk should learn from Larry Ellison
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Shalom Nagar was picked by lottery to kill Adolf Eichmann
- Green-lit or greenlighted? Gaslighted or gaslit?
- The weekly cartoon
- Hamas Releases Four Female Israeli Soldiers Under Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
- Failure to prepare for climate change is costing Honduras dear
- Governing the atmosphere
- China's revealing struggle with childhood myopia
- Politics
- Reassessing Obama's biggest mistake
- Danger in Donbas as Ukraine's front line falters
- What do the gods of generative AI have in store for 2025?
- What We Know about Artificial Food Dyes and Health as RFK, Jr., Declares a U.S. Ban
- China develops a divorced dating scene
- Astronomers have found a cave on the moon
- Yuan Longping died on May 22nd
- As wildfires continue to ravage America, floods are wreaking havoc elsewhere
- The scourge of stolen bikes in Britain
- TikTok's bizarre sale process gets even weirder
- China is writing the world's technology rules
- Emmanuel Macron loses another prime minister
- The evolution of forced labour in Xinjiang
- AI is being used to model football matches
- Apple May Face Criminal Charges for Allegedly Lying to a Federal Judge
- Why Islamists in the Arab world speak the language of free markets
- Pam Bondi seems like a relatively safe pair of hands
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The captain and his country
- Humidifiers vs Dehumidifiers vs Purifiers: Which One Do I Actually Need?
- Nigeria seeks to restore pride in its artefacts, ancient and modern
- These Are the 9 Hardest Houseplants to Kill (Trust Me, I've Tried)
- China's quest to become a robot superpower
- Nature nurture: the Devon estate where rewilding and mental health go hand in hand
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Li Wenliang died on February 7th
- Elderly populations mean more government spending
- Business
- A new study finds that 47,000 Russian combatants have died in Ukraine
- Gulf governments are changing, but not how they talk to citizens
- The fight to dethrone the dollar
- Gordon Moore's law was the spur that drove the digital revolution
- Are these the world's most beautiful airports?
- What's an Influencer? The Complete WIRED Guide
- The danger zone between two presidents
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Stephen Sondheim wanted to explore a new world every time
- What Is Net Neutrality? The Complete WIRED Guide
- Human diets are becoming less diverse, a new book warns
- Politics
- For a glimpse at Japan's future, look at its convenience stores
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Researchers secretly experimented on Reddit users with AI-generated comments
- Why have Russia's armed forces been so ineffective in Ukraine?
- This week's covers
- Squadron Leader Johnny Johnson longed to give Hitler a bloody nose
- Politics
- How DOGE is driving America's public-health guardians mad
- DOGE shutters the government's in-house tech consultancy
- The death of Pope Benedict removes a problem for liberal Catholics
- "Making Nice" is a gratifying satire of the internet age
- Acknowledgments
- The best VR accessories for 2025
- How much is Russia spending on its invasion of Ukraine?
- Politics
- Want even tinier chips? Use a particle accelerator
- The future lies with electric vehicles
- British farms are luring the Instagram crowd
- The energy transition will be expensive
- Will China's "green Great Wall" save it from encroaching sands?
- The secret to taking better penalties
- The AirFish is a fast ferry that will fly above the waves
- Japan faces a reckoning over rice
- Donald Trump wins big and fast
- Checks and Balance newsletter: The post-post-Watergate era
- Are big cities overrated?
- Can Europe withstand four years of Trumpian assault?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Taiwan is beefing up its military exercises to counter China
- Ice cream and immigration at the Farage show
- The Love and Sex Edition
- New crop-spraying technologies are more efficient than ever
- Donald Trump's America will not become a tech oligarchy
- China wants to change, or break, a world order set by others
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What if Microsoft let OpenAI go free?
- Syria's new rulers have inherited an economic disaster
- In China, fib online and find out
- A faster rollout of malaria vaccines would save many lives
- Politics
- For media companies, news is becoming a toxic asset
- India and Pakistan are bracing for a military clash
- Trump's "Liberation Day" is set to whack America's economy
- Philanthropy in Asia is becoming more professional
- Hollywood is losing the battle for China
- Angela who? Merkel's legacy looks increasingly terrible
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Wanted: a senior producer/editor for our Drum Tower podcast
- Vienna's social housing, lauded by progressives, pushes out the poor
- Six charts show the impact of Obamacare
- How Alex Ovechkin topped Wayne Gretzky's once-unbreakable record
- The great-man theory of Wall Street
- Vladimir Putin is in a painful economic bind
- When interest rates turn negative
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Sean Baker's films bring sex work into the light
- How to get hired by Donald Trump
- Ibrahim Mahama and the art of resurrection
- Chick Corea died on February 9th
- Sammy Basso led research into his own rare disease
- Javier Milei will be Argentina's first libertarian president
- From tech pioneers to 'extremists': Belarusian founders face exile and statelessness
- Alzheimer's disease may, rarely, be transmitted by medical treatment
- Private markets have grown exponentially
- Locust-busting is getting an upgrade
- Japan has a chequered record on climate change
- Two elections will attract national interest
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Israel is keeping open the nuclear option
- Bolivia's slow-motion economic crisis is accelerating
- Mysterious Glowing Structure Discovered Near Solar System
- Why investors' "Trump trade" might be flawed
- How will Britain vote on July 4th?
- Xi Jinping is obsessed with political loyalty in the PLA
- Women's football is becoming bigger and better
- Inflation is down and a recession is unlikely. What went right?
- Investors Worry Trump's Tariffs Could Cause a 'World of Hurt' for Startups
- AI can bring back a person's own voice
- America's university graduates live much longer than non-graduates
- Why the Indian diaspora has not yet embraced Donald Trump
- China's alarming sex imbalance
- The economics of American lotteries
- Why is Mark Zuckerberg giving away Meta's crown jewels?
- West African booze is becoming a luxury product
- How many people died after China lifted its zero-covid policy?
- There is a vast hidden workforce behind AI
- France stares into a "colossal" budgetary abyss
- Britain's boom in public inquiries into past disasters
- Why investors are not buying Europe's revival
- How America built an AI tool to predict Taliban attacks
- The biggest losers from Trumponomics
- Poland's ruling coalition divides over women's rights
- These Startups Are Building Advanced AI Models Without Data Centers
- Spain's government marks 50 years since Franco died
- Donald Trump returns to New York for a bombastic closing pitch
- Mark Zuckerberg 'predicts' AI will write most of Meta's code within 12 to 18 months
- Does made in Mexico mean made by China?
- Kash Patel, Donald Trump's wizard, wants to reform the FBI
- How an English miner's daughter rose to work in the White House
- Can the world's free-traders withstand Trump's attack?
- Britain's government may be about to waste its best chance of success
- Bond-market convulsions look extremely dangerous
- Behind DeepSeek lies a dazzling Chinese university
- A language guide for judges is a window into modern Britain
- Inside Ukraine's secret missile programme
- The West faces new inflation fears
- Across the Arab world, Islamists' brief stints in power have failed
- Donald Trump is affecting politics everywhere
- Who works where, doing what, in China
- Many countries are seeing a revival of industrial policy
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Michelle Obama spotlights reproductive rights and women's role in America
- China is building nuclear reactors faster than any other country
- Obituary: Paul Volcker died on December 8th
- By resisting arrest, South Korea's president challenges democracy
- What is going wrong for Intel?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Riots over a dead Muslim ruler put Narendra Modi in a tight spot
- The Economist's science and technology internship
- Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders latest updates: Console remains sold out at GameStop, Walmart, Target, Best Buy and others
- Taiwanese politics faces a crucial election in early 2024
- Blighty newsletter: Three takeaways from Starmer's first conference speech as prime minister
- KAL's cartoon
- Was your degree really worth it?
- Snoop - OSINT Tool For Research Social Media Accounts By Username
- The Worst 7 Years in Boeing's History—and the Man Who Won't Stop Fighting for Answers
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why migration is in such a mess once more
- An ambitious plan for "total peace" in Colombia is faltering
- Bytesrevealer - Online Reverse Enginerring Viewer
- China has a weapon that could hurt America: rare-earth exports
- Trump's armed forces won't look like Biden's
- How digital gaming spreads far and wide
- What a censored speech says about China's economy
- Is Uruguay too stable for its own good?
- Thailand's top court tramples over the country's democracy
- Ace of bases
- Ships crash in the North Sea
- How to avoid Oval Office humiliation
- A short history of India in eight maps
- China will become less populous, more productive—and more pricey
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- To see the future of urban warfare, look at Gaza
- Taiwan's dominance of the chip industry makes it more important
- One of the biggest energy IPOs in a decade could be around the corner
- Business
- The Agonizing Task of Turning Europe's Power Back On
- Google Wallet adds support for UK passports
- Racial tensions boil over in New Zealand
- Xi Jinping wants to be loved by the global south
- Israel's invasion of Lebanon may bolster support for Hizbullah
- Time for China to get serious about its methane emissions
- The weekly cartoon
- Gary Gensler is the most controversial man in American finance
- Microplastics have not yet earned their bad reputation
- Trump and other populists will haunt NATO's 75th birthday party
- Joe Biden's mixed legacy on Japan
- The Mounties take on Modi. Who will win?
- 37 Best Graduation Gift Ideas (2025): For College Grads
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is militarising public security
- Taiwan is a vital island that is under serious threat
- Agitu Gudeta was killed on December 29th
- Why is Thai health care so good?
- China has chilling plans for governing Taiwan
- Voters won't thank Kamala Harris for the state of the economy
- Why investors are unwise to bet on elections
- American consumers are finally cheering up
- How to hold armed police to account in Britain
- The ceasefire between Israel and Hizbullah holds, for now
- This week's covers
- Retirement has become much longer across the rich world
- McDonald's US sales drop by most since height of pandemic
- Amnon Weinstein turned grief into music again
- Data from satellites suggest violence has surged in much of Sudan
- From cribs to carriers, high-end baby products are in vogue
- Thirty years after Rwanda, genocide is still a problem from hell
- Messaging services are providing a more private internet
- The race to prevent satellite Armageddon
- The epic bust-up between China and India could be ending
- Business
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Who is (or was) the smartest person in government?
- Investors are increasingly optimistic about Brazil's economy
- Most Americans think moderate drinking is fine
- Expensive energy may have killed more Europeans than covid-19 last winter
- Donald Trump Is Already Ruining Christmas
- Joseph Lowery died on March 27th
- Meet the maharajas of the world's biggest democracy
- Do Israel's assassinations work?
- Scientists Believe They've Witnessed 'Planetary Suicide' for the First Time
- Europe drastically cut its energy consumption this winter
- Lots of hunting. Not much gathering. The diet of early Americans
- Western values are steadily diverging from the rest of the world's
- Elon Musk is shredding America's government as he did Twitter
- Most Latin American migrants no longer go to the United States
- Politics
- Can anyone realistically challenge SpaceX's launch supremacy?
- A new English version of "The Arabian Nights" is the first by a woman
- Why Latin America is the world's trade pipsqueak
- Beware the dangers of data
- A 40-year-old nuclear-fusion experiment bows out in style
- The beginning of the end of the Trump era
- Climate change is slowing Earth's rotation
- How successful is egg-freezing at preserving fertility?
- The Best Mattresses for Heavy People in 2025, According to CNET Sleep Experts
- The relationship between Israel and Turkey is at breaking point
- Politics
- The Druze's influence outweighs their numbers
- Meta has a plan to bring AI to WhatsApp chats without breaking privacy
- With tariffs paused, Republicans dodge a fight with Trump
- This Russian Tech Bro Helped Steal $93 Million and Landed in US Prison. Then Putin Called
- Oe Kenzaburo was made a writer by a family crisis
- Do rising methane levels herald a climate feedback loop?
- South American vineyards brace for tricky summers ahead
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Think Twice Before Creating That ChatGPT Action Figure
- The Atlantic Hires Missy Ryan as Staff Writer
- The Sue Gray saga casts doubt on Keir Starmer's managerial chops
- Europe sounds increasingly French
- Gradually, the besieged city of Bakhmut is being abandoned by everyone
- In praise of flag-shagging
- Donald Trump picks the wrong trade fight with China
- Researchers Discover New Color That's Impossible to See without Lasering Your Retinas
- Which countries have the most-educated politicians?
- America, China and the race to the Moon
- However justified, more government intervention risks being counterproductive
- Producing fake information is getting easier
- South-East Asian producers are being hammered by Chinese imports
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Progress on the science of menstruation—at last
- A battle rages for a key city in Sudan's ravaged western region
- Could there be a US-Mexico trade war?
- How Ukraine's enemy is also learning lessons, albeit slowly
- In need of reform
- A much-praised British scheme to help disabled workers is failing them
- David Bowie delved into his own past on "Toy"
- This week's cover
- As Summer Approaches, Federal Cuts Threaten Program to Keep Vulnerable People Cool
- Donald Trump wants to deport foreign students merely for what they say
- The smiling new face of German big business
- Heart-cockle shells may work like fibre-optic cables
- 'A form of meditation': a photographic haiku to Japan – in pictures
- The death penalty is disappearing in America
- Helen Fisher found out the science behind romance
- Trump, trade and troops: South Korea's nightmare
- Bad News for China: Rare Earth Elements Aren't That Rare
- Why is Italy's public-debt burden so big?
- The 2023 crony-capitalism index
- Tim Walz is the most popular candidate on either ticket
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Schools in rich countries are making poor progress
- Why Brazil's currency is plunging
- Jack Jennings was one of the Allied POWs who built the Burma Railway
- Money and moderately good governance make climate-change adaptation easier
- A lot can be done to adapt farming to near-term climate change
- Roxie, one of China's few lesbian bars, closes its doors
- How China uses Russia to chew up the UN
- Too many people want to be social-media influencers
- Critics of Medicaid point to a rigorous study conducted 15 years ago
- Gang violence is spreading across Latin America
- This week's cover
- A pager-bomb attack causes disarray for Hizbullah
- Could digital-payments systems help unseat the dollar?
- Can Mytheresa make luxury e-commerce a success?
- Europe faces a new age of shrunken French influence
- Protests are the last thing keeping Turkey's democracy alive
- Dear James: A Riddle About Reading
- The promise of crypto has not lived up to its initial excitement
- What is the point of industry awards?
- The best cheap fitness trackers for 2025
- Military and financial support to Ukraine hits a record high
- Kamalamania and the drive for abortion rights are a potent mix
- 2025 Is the Year of the Humanoid Robot Factory Worker
- France is desperately searching for a government
- The old have come to dominate American politics
- Elon Musk is powersliding through the federal government
- GM to deploy 'Covid playbook' to offset $5bn tariff hit
- Mark Carney must keep an expansionist America at bay
- India and Pakistan could come to blows over Kashmir
- NATO is drafting new plans to defend Europe
- Business
- Which countries have the best, and worst, living standards?
- Donald Trump's legal fees are draining his campaign funds
- Are American rents rigged by algorithms?
- Inside arXiv—the Most Transformative Platform in All of Science
- Peter Fenwick became the world expert on near-death experiences
- Xi Jinping wants China to have better toilets
- Communist rappers are luring young disgruntled Chinese
- How many books will you read before you die?
- Demand for chocolate causes more illegal deforestation than people realise
- Andrés Manuel López Obrador splashes out as elections loom
- How China's political clans might determine its future
- Some of the new king's realms may become republics
- Think Twice Before Creating That ChatGPT Action Figure
- Is it cheaper to rent or buy property?
- Donald Trump's defining decade
- Donald Trump and Japan's Ishiba Shigeru make for an odd couple
- New treatments are emerging for type-1 diabetes
- Vladimir Zhirinovsky's highly methodical madness
- Pervez Musharraf was one of Pakistan's better dictators
- The house-price supercycle is just getting going
- Greenland faces one of history's great resource rushes—and curses
- The poisonous global politics of water
- Can Shein and Temu survive Trump's trade war?
- The unfair trial of Jimmy Lai begins in Hong Kong
- Broken windows and pockmarked roads
- India's startups pray for a Hindu super-app
- Latin America is under authoritarian threat
- China is struck by floods and drought—at the same time
- Another accidental aircraft shootdown is a matter of when, not if
- Britain's government can ignore objections to its asylum policies
- Politics
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Will the West betray or save anti-Putin protesters in Georgia?
- Scientists Find Measles Likely To Become Endemic in the US Over Next 20 Years
- Biohacking in the office
- Zyn is giving investors a buzz—for now
- The 55 Best Shows on Disney+ Right Now (May 2025)
- I'm considering dating again. Should I stop having sex with my ex?
- Blighty newsletter: Labour is muddling its message on globalisation
- Issey Miyake saw clothes in a completely new way
- The Mexican Supreme Court does battle with AMLO
- Why the American stockmarket reigns supreme
- What Parents of Boys Should Know
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Artificial intelligence is losing hype
- Why Indonesia's horror films are booming
- How Russia is trying to win over the global south
- Syria's next steps towards a new order
- A new film is breaking box-office records in China
- The surprising stagnation of Asia's middle classes
- Mike Johnson has his old job back, for now
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China's leaders reveal their plan to cope with 2025
- Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korea's disgraced president, is ousted
- Borderlands 4 release date moves up to September 12
- Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hizbullah
- Can Europe confront Vladimir Putin's Russia on its own?
- China unveils its new economic vision
- Taiwan braces for America's election
- Will lab-grown meat ever make it onto supermarket shelves?
- The business of businesses is climate-change adaptation
- Does China have the fiscal firepower to rescue its economy?
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Elon Musk threatens to widen the rift between Europe and America
- Trump has launched more attacks on the environment in 100 days than his entire first term
- Live music seems recession-proof. Thank ticket scalpers
- Germany's debt brake and the art of fantasy budgeting
- Singapore has achieved astounding economic success
- How the global south forgot its own birthday
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why your portfolio is less diversified than you might think
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Should rich countries pay for climate damage in poor ones?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Acknowledgments
- What happens in the days after America's election
- Can the Philippines keep Donald Trump on its side?
- To show that it can follow global rules, China built its own multilateral institution
- Politics
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Los Angeles decides it is sick of scandal
- How (and why) J.D. Vance does it
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Politics
- America's rural-urban divide nurtures wannabe state-splitters
- Hawa Abdi died on August 5th
- Politics
- The world is losing the fight against international gangs
- Obituary: Mikis Theodorakis wrote the theme tune of "Zorba the Greek"
- South Africa's foreign minister wants better relations with the West
- North Korea Stole Your Job
- Microplastics Make It into Your Food through Plant Leaves
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Bird-Watching Tips as Migration Season Peaks
- Marine Le Pen spooks the bond markets
- Israel responds to Iran's barrage with a symbolic strike
- Donald Trump's tariffs are a throwback to the 1930s
- After the bloodshed, can Syria's president unite his country?
- This week's covers
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why Taiwanese youth complain of becoming "housing slaves"
- Don't propose with a diamond
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- How the mad, bad Maduro regime clings to power
- Like people, elephants call each other by name
- A Northern Irish factory has a deal to make missiles for Ukraine
- Who Are the Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas?
- Well, That's One Way to Address America's Vaping Problem
- Immune therapy shows promise for asthma, heart disease—and even ageing
- Helping America's hawks get inside the head of Xi Jinping
- Will interest-rate cuts turbocharge oil prices?
- Politics
- Six charts help to explain 2024's freakish temperatures
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Millions of Apple Airplay-Enabled Devices Can Be Hacked via Wi-Fi
- Covid-19 is fuelling a Zoom-boom in cosmetic surgery
- Why so many children in America have ADHD
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why India's south is fighting plans to overhaul parliament
- Cristina Calderón was the only full-blooded member of her people
- America is becoming less racist but more divided by racism
- How painful will Trump's tariffs be for American businesses?
- Vladimir Putin spends big—and sends Russia's economy soaring
- Milton Keynes shows the rest of Britain how to grow
- When treating snakebites, American hospitals turn to zoos
- Politics
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What J.D. Vance is learning from Donald Trump
- Where is the "motherhood penalty" greatest?
- The old bank/card model is still entrenched in the rich world
- Satellites are polluting the stratosphere
- Binyamin Netanyahu is in court again in Israel
- An animated documentary tells the story of Amin, an Afghan refugee
- Cocaine, corruption and bribes: the German port under siege by Europe's criminal drug gangs
- A pay rise for government workers sparks anger and envy in China
- Dobbs electrified supporters of abortion rights
- The warm glow
- Supply chains are back to normal. Why is inflation still so high?
- A year of war in Ukraine, in maps
- Inflation and rising demands on governments are changing economic policy
- How to stop the killing
- Today's AI models are impressive. Teams of them will be formidable
- Ivory Coast is gearing up for an unfair election
- A battle royal over deep-sea archaeology in the Caribbean
- Bowel cancer is rising among young people
- South Africa's coalition government has improved the vibes
- Papal inauguration risks raising tensions between China and Taiwan
- The nationalism of ideas
- Bill Gates on His Meeting With Trump, Musk's DOGE, His Childhood
- The Adani scandal takes the shine off Modi's electoral success
- America's recession signals are flashing red. Don't believe them
- Catholic reformers want big changes to a church marred by sex abuse
- Politics
- Is a Palestinian state a fantasy?
- Why China takes young Tibetans from their families
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Earth is warming faster. Scientists are closing in on why
- Stitch by stitch, Rose Girone kept her family going
- The world's trustbusters hint that they want more deals
- This week's covers
- As a Tariff Loophole Closes, Sellers Who Import From China Brace for Chaos
- Britain's worklessness disaster
- The WIRED Guide to Aliens
- The era of multilateral peacekeeping draws to an unhappy close
- Why economic warfare nearly always misses its target
- Why Ukraine is losing the war for African opinion
- The signal and the noise
- The world's deadliest war last year wasn't in Ukraine
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Trump revives McKinley's imperial legacy
- China's new age of swagger and paranoia
- Trying to heal the party's wounds
- A brave new world for banks
- CO₂ Surged Last Year, but the Trump Administration Has Downplayed the Alarming Data
- When party propaganda falls flat
- How to send a cake from New Jersey to Accra
- China's robotaxis are racing ahead of Tesla's
- How will India's new coalition government work?
- Visiting Europe, Xi Jinping brings up an old grievance
- Blighty newsletter: Luxury beliefs (Kemi Badenoch edition)
- Guatemala's indigenous people grow impatient with their champion
- The junta's spite worsens Myanmar's catastrophic quake
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Divorce in the rich world is getting less nasty
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Predictions for the Democrats' future
- Trump's tariffs: 'It feels like Covid 2.0. So many things are getting disrupted'
- Alcohol-free drinks are becoming big business
- Where new talks between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un might go
- Who's the big boss of the global south?
- Argentina's Javier Milei begins his radical experiment in libertarian rule
- The race is on to build the world's most complex machine
- Poor countries struggling with debt fight to get help
- Will Hamas turn from war to politics?
- Elon Musk is feuding with Brazil's powerful Supreme Court
- Searching for the Catholic church's centre of gravity
- Farmer fight: Jeremy Clarkson versus Roald Dahl
- The risk of election violence in America is real
- A big, beautiful Trump deal with China?
- The battle with China is psychological as much as physical
- Blighty newsletter: The return of the Good Chaps?
- China is trying to boost domestic tourism
- Trump is driving American scientists into Europe's arms
- Foxconn and other gadget-makers are expanding their empires
- The US Army's chief of staff has ideas on the force of the future
- How to behave in lifts: an office guide
- Pemex is the world's most indebted oil company
- Germany's Economic Model Is Broken, and No One Has a Plan B
- Obituary: Richard Booth died on August 20th
- The surging gold price is boosting Central Asia's economies
- China's leaders are less popular than they might think
- For Donald Trump, the resignations are the point
- A flexible patch could help people with voice disorders talk
- Can teenagers outwit Australia's social-media ban?
- Kim Jong Un Is Doing Everything He Can to Keep North Korea's Youth in Line
- The West is making a muddle of its Syria sanctions
- The historic heart of Addis Ababa is being demolished
- PwC needs to rethink its global governance
- Elias Khoury encapsulated the confusions of the Middle East
- Israel's ultra-Orthodox still won't fight, invoking scripture
- Turkey and Israel are becoming deadly rivals in Syria
- The US-Russia dogfight to sell India fighter jets
- The pandemic has changed the shape of global happiness
- India's largest airline is flying high
- Donald Trump loves big oil. Does big oil love him back?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A missile test by China marks its growing nuclear ambitions
- 'Armed agents nearly turned up at my house': fired DOJ attorney on defying Trump – podcast
- Who are Russia's supporters?
- What drives people to vote the way they do?
- KAL's cartoon
- The economics of the climate
- War is not the only reason some Muslims are ditching the Democrats
- Climate change is making the monsoon more dangerous
- Despite its sympathies, Egypt is unlikely to help Palestinian refugees
- Cheap vaccines could prevent millions of deaths from cervical cancer
- Why global bond markets are convulsing
- America's strengthening dollar will rattle the rest of the world
- The Trump Voters Who Like What They See
- Howard Lutnick, Donald Trump's pick for commerce secretary
- Why does America have birthright citizenship?
- America concludes genocide has been committed in Sudan—again
- Inside the Houthis' moneymaking machine
- Why elite MBA graduates are struggling to find jobs
- This week's cover
- Going green could bring huge benefits for India's economy
- Songs, pandas and praise for Xi: how China courts young Taiwanese
- Letting more migrants in by stealth
- The global importance of Rodrigo Duterte's arrest
- The world continues to garble the name and title of Xi Jinping
- What Causes Severe Morning Sickness, and What Treatments Exist?
- Narendra Modi's secret weapon: India's diaspora
- The limits of Turkey's strategic autonomy
- Confused and dirty: Claudia Sheinbaum's energy plan
- Matt Gaetz v the ethics committee
- Cuba is out of supplies and out of ideas
- "Spencer", Pablo Larraín's Princess Diana fable, is less than the sum of its parts
- Vladimir Putin's dangerous bromance with Kim Jong Un
- How vulnerable is Israel to sanctions?
- Nigerian politics is a nasty place for women
- Finland seizes a tanker, getting tough on hybrid warfare
- A typhoon hits Shanghai and the Chinese economy groans
- A Northern Irish experiment in recycling
- An Oscar-nominated film sparks a reckoning with Brazil's dictatorship
- This week's covers
- Wanted: a Britain economics writer
- Freed Israeli Hostages Still Had Shrapnel in Their Bodies From Oct. 7 Attack
- How harmful are electronic cigarettes?
- KAL's cartoon
- People in the US: share your recent experiences of receiving Social Security benefits
- Sean Connery died on October 31st
- Hail China's new "ice-and-snow economy"
- The best memes of 2021
- A bigger role for venture capital
- The Economist is seeking three Audience fellows
- How artificial intelligence is changing baseball
- How worrying is the weakening dollar?
- North Korea's aid to Russia raises difficult questions in China
- Israel and Hamas look close to some kind of deal
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- These are the most expensive cities in North America
- Nike and Adidas are losing their lead in running shoes
- AUKUS enters its fifth year. How is the pact faring?
- How politics shapes the world's time zones
- Pulsegram - Integrated Keylogger With Telegram
- Hudson Valley Weekend Trips: Where to Find the Region's Best New Restaurants, Hotels and Kombucha Sorbet
- The demographic detail of Donald Trump's victory
- Trade unions have their eye on Britain's tech sector
- Don't blame "quiet quitting" on Gen-Z
- AI Is Spreading Old Stereotypes to New Languages and Cultures
- Obituary: Steve Sawyer died on July 31st
- The Major N.J. Wildfire Shows Unexpected Urban Areas Are at Risk
- Last call to volunteer at TechCrunch Sessions: AI
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Freeman Dyson died on February 28th
- Years of growth forged prosaic politics. Now Panamanians are fed up
- A region caught between stagnation and angry street protests
- Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's savvy dealmaker
- As his popularity fades Volodymyr Zelensky culls his cabinet
- Why don't women use artificial intelligence?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Checks and Balance: The 50-year plan
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Roman Gladiator Remains Show First Proof of Human-Animal Combat
- The speech police are coming for social media
- China's fine diners switch from American to Aussie beef
- Loons and the Tory leadership battle in Britain
- A Contender for the Papacy Known for Promoting Dialogue With Other Faiths
- Discord erupts in Nigel Farage's Reform UK
- Expect more chaos in Donald Trump's tariff policies
- A toast to the possible end of Chinese tariffs on Australian wine
- Mario Terán was the man sent to kill Che Guevara
- A horrific Christmas attack in Germany is weirder than first thought
- These Startups Are Building Advanced AI Models Without Data Centers
- Xi Jinping swings his "assassin's mace" of economic warfare
- Killer whales deploy brutal, co-ordinated attacks when hunting
- Open-source intelligence is piercing the fog of war in Ukraine
- The cost of the global arms race
- What has four stomachs and could change the world?
- Can dealmaking save Intel?
- A short history of Taiwan and China, in maps
- Political theorists have been worrying about mob rule for 2,000 years
- What Amazon's Project Kuiper versus SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Mega Constellation Wars Mean for Earth
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Autonomous vehicles are coming, but slowly
- Armed groups are terrorising Colombia's border with Venezuela
- A gruesome corpse scandal sparks outrage in China
- At last, China pulls the trigger on a bold stimulus package
- So far, mass deportation has been more rhetoric than reality
- South Korea's president is impeached
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Indonesia's Prabowo is desperate to impress Trump and Xi
- New York City commits to involuntary commitment
- Meet one of Britain's most influential, least understood people
- Can Google or Huawei stymie Apple's march towards $4trn?
- The Netherlands' new hard-right government is a mess
- Just inside Lebanon, Israeli soldiers debate how far to go
- Why companies get inflation wrong
- Will China dominate the world of semiconductors?
- China is infiltrating Taiwan's armed forces
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- A coup attempt in Tigray raises tensions in the Horn
- In South-East Asia, the war in Gaza is roiling emotions
- Britain's Conservatives adopt the bad habits of the Labour left
- Africa's two most populous economies brave tough reforms
- The number of American students in China is going up again
- Namibia's tired old liberation party stays in power
- Why some countries are once again embracing cluster bombs
- Why America and Europe fret about China turning inwards
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- What's New This Tax Season That Can Save You Money
- Trump Adds Fuel to Claims That Big Banks Discriminate Against Conservatives
- Mauritania is a beacon of stability in the coup-prone Sahel
- Microsoft's Recall AI Tool Is Making an Unwelcome Return
- Vladimir Putin says the world's energy infrastructure is "at risk"
- Antony Blinken swoops into a violent hotspot close to home
- Why cooking causes 4m premature deaths a year
- The downfall of a Philippine mayor may be linked to Chinese gangs
- Meet Japan's hitchhiking fish
- Israel has bloodied Hizbullah but is stuck in a war of attrition
- Africa's surprising new age of rail
- Why Xi Jinping is envious of his predecessor
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- The thing about Europe: it's the actual land of the free now
- The weekly cartoon
- Europe, not America, is now Ukraine's largest backer
- Viktor Orban solidifies his credentials as the EU's pantomime villain
- When central banks become one-stop policy shops
- Why do some people risk their lives for fun?
- The Lebanese-American businessman in Donald Trump's inner circle
- What can Olympians teach executives?
- Tesla, Intel and the fecklessness of corporate boards
- Britain's new government may cut the number of Channel crossings
- The world's most liveable cities in 2023
- Scientists are learning why ultra-processed foods are bad for you
- Los Angeles against the flames
- Chinese green technologies are pouring into Latin America
- The Rachel Reeves theory of growth
- The War Room: Is an India-Pakistan war coming?
- Netflix has big ambitions for live sport
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Could Ukraine's allies be sending it more weapons?
- Turkey is still just a democracy, but it is not certain to remain that way
- Comex Gold, Silver Settle Lower
- Funding social care: an international comparison
- This week's covers
- Britain's justice system has responded forcefully to the riots
- A shift towards green investment is under way in Africa
- Javier Milei is splurging on the army
- The world court says Israel's occupation is illegal
- When does opposition become treason in east Africa?
- Forget JBL, the Bose SoundLink Micro Bluetooth Speaker Is Cheaper Than Its Black Friday Price
- Joe Biden orders his spooks to investigate the origins of covid-19
- Does Dallas offer a vision of America's future?
- Canada's wildfires have burnt an area 16 times larger than normal
- ZOE, a British personal-nutrition app, is growing fast
- Julian Bream died on August 14th
- Are Britain's rioters representative of views on immigration?
- The Agonizing Task of Turning Europe's Power Back On
- The broken business model of British universities
- James Lovelock changed the way human beings look at the Earth
- Pål Enger never quite knew why he had to steal "The Scream"
- Russian regulators are trying to seize assets related to World of Tanks
- China hits back hard against Trump's tariffs
- Russia's bloody summer offensive is hurting Ukraine
- Can rich countries care for the old without going bust?
- Canadians are taking dramatic steps to avoid more ruinous firestorms
- Justin Trudeau steps down, leaving a wrecked party and a divided Canada
- The world's most innovative country
- Ice Age antelopes surge back from the brink of extinction
- KAL's cartoon
- Africa is juggling rival powers like no other continent
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Antarctic sea ice has shrunk by an area nine times the size of Britain
- A horrific killing spree shakes Syria
- The dangerous tension in Europe's response to Trump
- Should BHP, Rio Tinto and Vale learn from Chinese rivals?
- Donald Trump's cuts to USAID will hurt Asia, too
- The Middle East braces for wider war as Iran weighs its response
- Humans and Neanderthals met often, but only one event matters
- A sophisticated civilisation once flourished in the Amazon basin
- These charts show how Britain's Tory party lost its way
- Can China fight America alone?
- Business
- This year's El Niño will hit Peru especially hard
- China is struggling with a surge of respiratory ailments
- An ageing country shows others how to manage
- Why is football in Latin America so complex?
- More borrowers turn to private markets for credit
- A by-election loss puts Justin Trudeau on the ropes
- The Supreme Court begins another contentious term
- Donald Trump wants states and cities to do as they are told
- Chinese cars are taking over the global south
- A new smash and grab for Red Sea ports
- Apple Would Be Worth Half as Much If It Stopped Manufacturing in China
- Sources and acknowledgments
- He Built Memecoin Factory Pump.Fun. Did He Make a Small Fortune Dumping His Own Shitcoins as a Teen?
- After a deadlocked election, can anyone govern France?
- Politics
- Abdulrazak Gurnah wins the Nobel prize in literature for 2021
- Australia wants to lead the big tech crackdown
- Russia's vast stocks of Soviet-era weaponry are running out
- Wang Fuchun died on March 13th
- Will the dollar stay dominant?
- AI Code Hallucinations Increase the Risk of 'Package Confusion' Attacks
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- America v China: who controls Asia's internet?
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Why are Arab armed forces so ineffective?
- Victoria Amelina explored a land of atrocities and secrets
- Why Volodymyr Zelensky may welcome Donald Trump's victory
- How will calamity change Los Angeles?
- Iran is vulnerable to a Trumpian all-out economic assault
- Ukraine is scrambling to find fresh fighters
- Three reasons why oil prices are remarkably stable
- Instacart acquires Wynshop to provide tools for grocers and retailers
- Don't count on monetary policy to make housing affordable
- Rose Dugdale went from debutante to IRA bombmaker
- The women vying to make conservatism fashionable online
- The Taliban is removing every shred of freedom from women
- The world needs a proper investigation into how covid-19 started
- The behaviour that annoys colleagues more than any other
- Why New Zealanders are emigrating in record numbers
- Khartoum changes hands, marking a new phase in Sudan's civil war
- Israel is intent on destroying Gaza
- The Nintendo Switch 2 Price Won't Get Hit by Trump's Tariffs
- Sources and acknowledgments
- Britain's star builder hits trouble
- The world has to adapt to the climate change it will not avoid
- NHS dentistry is decaying
- The maths of Europe's military black hole
- 11 Best Nature Documentaries on Netflix, Hulu, and More (2025)
- Solar geoengineering is becoming a respectable idea
- Politics
- Europe will have to zip its lip over China's abuses
- Is Elon Musk's war on fraud just cover for a power grab?
- Jay Shah is the most powerful man in cricket
- The world's most studied rainforest is still yielding new insights
- Musk Funded the Carbon-Removal XPrize but Is Now Slashing Climate Research
- Berniechella: America's left protests against Donald Trump
- The three steps on America's ladder of military escalation
- Roman Ratushny believed in a better, purer Ukraine
- Sir Keir Starmer finds a role
- Britain's obsession with baked beans
- Checks and Balance newsletter: Which past is MAGA promising to revive?
- André Watts took both Liszt and Schubert to his heart
- Can Starbucks be turned around?
- Lifesaving Alzheimer's Research Delayed by Trump Funding Cuts
- As Germany's defence stocks go ballistic, armsmakers are tooling up
- Do Britons even like the royal family?
- Business
- Ten charts reveal Narendra Modi's actual record in office
- The president of Somaliland is bargaining for recognition
- Burberry Sees Positive Signs as Turnaround Plan Continues
- Politics
- Overt racism may be waning in America, but its scars remain deep
- Chinese authorities try to stop parents gaming the exam system (again)
- The New York Public Library mines its archive of 56m objects
- Why unlimited green energy is closer than people think – video
- Judges would be accountable for abuse even if they retired or resigned, under new bill
- The "effective altruism" movement is louder than it is large
- Inflation in Britain looks irritatingly persistent
- Many AI researchers think fakes will become undetectable
- Hispanic men helped propel Donald Trump back to the White House
- America's glorious economy should help Kamala Harris
- Will Prabowo Subianto cosy up to Donald Trump or to China?
- We are hiring a new South Asia bureau chief
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- China's $38,000 baby formula
- You Can Make Friends With Adorable Cats and Dogs on Apple Arcade Now
- Ukraine's fighters fear Russian attacks and America's ceasefire
- The first week after prison is the deadliest for ex-inmates
- In Texas, vaccine-choice activists are ascendant
- Why China is awash in unwanted milk
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Economic and financial indicators
- How Asia is crucial in the battle against climate change
- France's government faces the imminent loss of a vote of confidence
- How a judge's arrest fits into America's deportation drive
- Why China thinks it might win a trade war with Trump
- Politics
- Barry Kemp spent his career digging up Akhenaten's abandoned city
- India's leaders must deal with three economic weaknesses
- Blackouts in Cuba highlight the island's extreme energy fragility
- Space may be worse for humans than thought
- Marianne Faithfull battled labels all her life
- Corsair Void Wireless v2 Review: Dolby Atmos on Bigger Heads
- The weekly cartoon
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Off the Charts newsletter: Why Python is the best coding language for data journalism
- Athol Fugard spoke truth to apartheid South Africa
- The siesta is still a serious business in Europe's south
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Selling Out in Stores as Devs Pledge More Physical Stock
- A backlash against gender ideology is starting in universities
- From Trump to Prince William: who attended Pope Francis's funeral? – video
- Armin Papperger: the German arms boss Russia wants dead
- Investors beware: summer madness is here
- Is the era of the mega-deal over?
- The world's least liveable cities are starting to improve
- India's diaspora is bigger and more influential than any in history
Thursday, May 1, 2025
5518 Interesting News
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Glimmer Finance — The First Real-World Asset Marketplace on Solana
🏢 Glimmer Finance — The First Real-World Asset Marketplace on Solana

Imagine owning a piece of a Manhattan penthouse, a gold bar, or a vintage Ferrari — all for the price of a coffee. Sounds like a dream, right? Welcome to Glimmer Finance, a decentralized marketplace on the Solana blockchain that's turning this dream into reality by tokenizing real-world assets (RWAs). Whether you're a crypto newbie or a seasoned investor, Glimmer Finance offers a transparent, accessible, and innovative way to invest in assets once reserved for the ultra-wealthy. And with its ongoing $GLIMM token presale — where prices rise as time progresses — now's the perfect moment to dive in.
In this article, we'll explore how Glimmer Finance is revolutionizing asset trading, why Solana is the ideal blockchain for this mission, and how you can join the presale to be part of this groundbreaking ecosystem. Let's break it down.
Why Glimmer Finance Matters
The world of finance is changing. Traditional investments like real estate or commodities often come with high barriers — think million-dollar price tags or complex legal processes. Glimmer Finance tears down these walls by tokenizing RWAs, allowing anyone to own a fraction of high-value assets. Built on Solana, known for its lightning-fast transactions and low fees, Glimmer ensures a seamless experience that's both secure and cost-effective.
What sets Glimmer apart? It's not just about trading tokens; it's about democratizing wealth. By leveraging Solana's scalability and AI-driven tools, Glimmer makes investing inclusive, transparent, and smart. As reported by CryptoPotato, Glimmer Finance is the world's first RWA presale on Solana, marking a pivotal moment in bridging traditional finance with Web3.

How Glimmer Finance Works
Glimmer Finance simplifies the complex world of RWA investment into a user-friendly platform. Here's how it brings tokenized assets to life:
1. Asset Tokenization
Asset owners can onboard their properties, commodities, or luxury goods through a rigorous process:
- Submission: Owners provide proof of ownership, valuations, and legal documents.
- Verification: Glimmer's AI and compliance teams ensure everything checks out.
- Tokenization: Approved assets are converted into digital tokens via smart contracts.
- Listing: Tokens are listed on the marketplace for trading.
This process ensures transparency and trust, with all transactions recorded on Solana's immutable blockchain.
2. Fractional Ownership
Glimmer's standout feature is fractional ownership, which lowers the entry barrier for investors. For example:
- A $1 million property can be split into 1 million tokens.
- You could own a piece for just $1, gaining exposure to real estate appreciation or rental income.
This approach enhances liquidity and diversifies portfolios, making high-value assets accessible to all.
3. AI-Powered Insights
Glimmer integrates artificial intelligence to supercharge decision-making:
- Asset Selection: AI identifies high-potential assets for tokenization.
- Market Predictions: Real-time analytics provide insights into trends and risks.
- Risk Assessment: Tools like the "Average Risk Score" help you evaluate investments.
These features empower users to invest smarter, not harder.

The Power of Solana
Why Solana? It's the backbone that makes Glimmer Finance possible. Solana's architecture, with its Proof-of-History consensus, handles over 50,000 transactions per second, making it the fastest blockchain for RWA trading. Its low transaction costs — often fractions of a cent — ensure that investors keep more of their returns. As noted in a Medium article by the Harkness Institute, Solana's scalability and robust ecosystem make it ideal for RWA projects like Glimmer.
Solana's recent milestones, like Homebase tokenizing a rental property, show its real-world potential. Glimmer builds on this foundation to create a marketplace that's fast, secure, and globally accessible.
The $GLIMM Token and Presale Opportunity
At the heart of Glimmer Finance is its native token, $GLIMM, which powers the ecosystem. With a total supply of 5 billion tokens, $GLIMM offers multiple utilities:
- Fee Discounts: Pay lower trading fees by holding $GLIMM.
- Staking Rewards: Earn passive income with attractive APYs.
- Governance: Vote on platform decisions.
- Liquidity Incentives: Get rewards for supporting trading pairs.
The $GLIMM presale is live now, but act fast — the price increases as the presale progresses. Currently, 30% of the token supply is allocated to the public sale, with 5% unlocked at the Token Generation Event (TGE) and the rest vesting over 14 months. This structure ensures steady growth and long-term value.
Join the presale today using this referral link: https://glimmer.finance/SEXeAPgIZLu7. By participating, you're not just investing in tokens — you're securing a stake in the future of decentralized finance.

Key Features of the Glimmer Marketplace
Glimmer's marketplace is designed for both novice and expert investors. Here are its standout features:
- Diverse Assets: Trade real estate, commodities, luxury goods, and more.
- Real-Time Liquidity: Buy and sell instantly with AI-driven pricing.
- User-Friendly Design: Navigate the platform with ease, regardless of experience.
- Blockchain Transparency: Every transaction is recorded on Solana's ledger.
These features make Glimmer a one-stop shop for RWA investing, as highlighted in posts on X praising its accessibility and AI integration.
Security and Compliance
Investing in RWAs requires trust, and Glimmer delivers with robust security and compliance measures:
- KYC/AML: Partnered with Parallel Markets for fast, secure identity verification.
- Data Protection: AES-256 encryption and GDPR-compliant storage safeguard user data.
- Smart Contracts: Automated, transparent transactions reduce intermediary risks.
These protocols ensure a safe environment, building confidence for users worldwide.
https://medium.com/media/4a1b3bcff6f81ffcf8e6f1132fbce681/hrefThe Road Ahead
Glimmer Finance has an ambitious roadmap:
- Q2 2025: Presale and community building.
- Q3 2025: Beta platform launch with AI features.
- Q1 2026: Expanded asset listings and risk tools.
- Q2 2026: Multi-chain integration with Ethereum and others.
By Q3 2026, Glimmer aims to be the leading RWA marketplace, with deflationary token burns to boost $GLIMM's value.
Why You Should Join Glimmer Finance
Glimmer Finance isn't just another crypto project — it's a movement to make wealth-building accessible to everyone. Whether you're looking to diversify your portfolio, earn passive income through staking, or simply explore the future of finance, Glimmer has something for you. The ongoing $GLIMM presale is your chance to get in early, with prices rising as the campaign advances.
Take action now: Visit https://glimmer.finance/SEXeAPgIZLu7 to join the presale and become part of this revolutionary ecosystem. By using this referral link, you're supporting the community and securing your place in the RWA revolution.
What do you think about tokenized assets? Have you explored RWA platforms before, or is Glimmer Finance your first step into this space? Share your thoughts in the comments below — I'd love to hear your perspective!
source: https://raglup.medium.com/glimmer-finance-the-first-real-world-asset-marketplace-on-solana-0ae518f9c120?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
The MANTRA Meltdown: Unraveling a $6 to $0.50 Crypto Crash

In the volatile world of cryptocurrency, few events have sparked as much controversy and speculation as the dramatic collapse of Mantra's OM token, plummeting from nearly $6 to $0.50 in a single day on April 13, 2025. This catastrophic 90% drop wiped out over $5 billion in market capitalization, leaving investors reeling and the crypto community scrambling for answers. Was it an insider dump, a cascade of reckless liquidations, or something else entirely?, this article dissects the Mantra meltdown, explores competing theories, and reflects on the broader implications for the crypto industry.
A Catastrophic Collapse: The Numbers Tell the Story
On April 13, 2025, Mantra's OM token, which had been trading at a high of nearly $7, experienced a freefall, bottoming out at $0.40 before stabilizing around $0.52. This represented a staggering loss of over 90% of its value in mere hours. For investors, the impact was devastating: a $10,000 investment was reduced to less than $1,000. The speed and scale of the crash raised immediate red flags, prompting intense scrutiny from the crypto community and media outlets alike.
Mantra, a project known for its ambitious plans to tokenize real-world assets (RWA) worth over $1 billion in collaboration with a firm from the United Arab Emirates, had been a darling of the crypto world. Its market cap had propelled it into the top 50 projects, and its community was buzzing with optimism. So, what went wrong?

Theory 1: Insider Dumping and a Potential Rug Pull
The first theory to emerge pointed fingers at insiders. Social media erupted with accusations that team members or early investors orchestrated a massive sell-off, dumping millions of OM tokens onto exchanges like Binance and OKX. This speculation was fueled by data from blockchain analytics platforms Lookonchain and Arkham Intelligence, which identified 17 wallets moving 43.6 million OM tokens — worth approximately $227 million — before the crash. Notably, wallets allegedly linked to Laser Digital, a Nomura-backed investor in Mantra, and Shorooq Partners, another investor, were flagged for transferring significant sums.
The optics were damning: Mantra's social media accounts went silent during the crash, and the token's price tanked in a low-liquidity window on a Sunday afternoon, a time when trading activity is typically minimal. To many, this resembled a classic rug pull — a scenario where insiders cash out, leaving retail investors holding worthless tokens.
However, Mantra's CEO, John Mullin, swiftly denied these allegations in a Cointelegraph AMA on April 14, 2025. Mullin insisted that neither the Mantra team, its key investors, nor its advisors had sold tokens. He claimed Arkham Intelligence had "mislabeled" the wallets, asserting that the company had provided a transparency report on April 8 detailing its key wallet addresses. Laser Digital and Shorooq Partners echoed Mullin's denials, with Laser stating, "Assertions linking Laser to 'investor selling' are factually incorrect," and Shorooq emphasizing its long-term equity stake in Mantra, not just token holdings.

Theory 2: Cascading Liquidations in a Low-Liquidity Market
The second theory, which gained traction as more details emerged, attributes the crash to a cascade of liquidations triggered by over-leveraged positions in a low-liquidity environment. Mantra's team, in a statement on X, described the event as "reckless liquidations," pointing to exchanges like Binance and OKX. Mullin suggested that a single large sale — possibly not even insider-driven — sparked a domino effect, liquidating leveraged positions and driving prices lower.
Binance's official statement on April 14 supported this narrative, noting that "cross-exchange liquidations" were responsible. The exchange explained that in a low-liquidity window, such as a Sunday afternoon, a single sale can trigger rapid price declines, especially when many traders are using high leverage. For example, a liquidation at $6.50 could push prices to $6.00 in a low-liquidity market, triggering further stop-loss orders and liquidations at $6.10, $6.00, and below.
Adding weight to this theory, Binance revealed it had imposed leverage limits on OM trading since January 2025, suggesting other exchanges may not have been as cautious. OKX, meanwhile, flagged "suspicious activity" across multiple platforms and noted significant changes in Mantra's tokenomics since October 2024, hinting at underlying vulnerabilities.
Curious Fact: The Sunday Effect
The crash's timing on a Sunday afternoon underscores a lesser-known vulnerability in crypto markets. Unlike traditional markets, crypto trades 24/7, but liquidity often dips on weekends, particularly Sundays. A 2023 study by CryptoCompare found that trading volumes on Sundays are, on average, 30% lower than on weekdays, making markets more susceptible to sharp price swings from large orders.
The Regulatory Elephant in the Room
Beyond the immediate causes, the Mantra crash exposes deeper issues in the crypto industry: a lack of standardized regulation and transparency. Unlike traditional markets, where insider trading is heavily monitored and public companies must disclose financial details, crypto projects operate with minimal oversight. Tokenomics, insider allocations, and wallet activities are often opaque, leaving investors vulnerable to manipulation or misinformation.
Noting that while Mantra's high-profile partnerships and top-50 status inspired confidence, the lack of uniform reporting standards made it difficult to assess risks. For instance, the absence of mandatory disclosures about insider token holdings or vesting schedules meant investors had little insight into potential sell-off risks. This opacity contrasts sharply with regulated markets, where such information is public, and insider sales are tracked.
Pie Chart: Investor Sentiment Post-Crash
To capture the community's divided opinions, a pie chart illustrates sentiment based on social media reactions:

Lessons for the Crypto Industry
The Mantra meltdown serves as a wake-up call for the crypto industry. While decentralization is a core tenet, the absence of regulatory frameworks leaves investors exposed to risks that traditional markets have mitigated through decades of oversight. This "uncomfortable conversation" about regulation is inevitable, particularly for projects beyond Bitcoin, which lack a centralized team. Ethereum and other altcoins, with their development teams and token allocations, face similar scrutiny.
Mantra's case also underscores the dangers of over-leveraged trading. High leverage amplifies gains but also magnifies losses, and in low-liquidity scenarios, it can trigger catastrophic cascades. Investors must approach such markets with caution, prioritizing risk management over speculative bets.
Conclusion: A Call for Transparency and Reflection
The Mantra crash of April 13, 2025, remains an unresolved mystery, with investigations ongoing as of April 14. Was it an insider dump, as early data suggested, or a liquidation cascade amplified by low liquidity and reckless leverage? Perhaps the truth lies in a combination of factors. Regardless, the incident highlights the crypto industry's growing pains, from inadequate transparency to the perils of unregulated markets.
As the crypto space matures, stakeholders — projects, exchanges, and investors — must advocate for clearer standards and better risk management. For readers, the question remains: What do you think caused Mantra's collapse? Was it a calculated insider move, a market misstep, or something else? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's keep this critical conversation alive.
Sources:
- Cointelegraph: Mantra CEO denies insider OM token dump
source: https://raglup.medium.com/the-mantra-meltdown-unraveling-a-6-to-0-50-crypto-crash-af56cf47b76d?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
Thursday, March 27, 2025
From Crypto to Coffee: Why Offramp.xyz
From Crypto to Coffee: Why Offramp Is the Ultimate Way to Spend Your Crypto in Latin America and Beyond

If you're sitting on a stash of crypto — whether it's USDC, USDT, or something else — and wondering how to actually use it in the real world, let me introduce you to my daily financial sidekick: Offramp.xyz. As someone who uses their Visa card every single day, I can tell you this isn't just another crypto gimmick — it's a game-changer. Whether you're in Latin America, the U.S., or halfway across the globe, Offramp makes spending your crypto as easy as swiping for a coffee. And yes, it even works with PayPal. Intrigued? Stick around — I'm about to break down why this platform is the best bridge between your wallet and the world.
My Crypto Journey Meets Offramp
I first stumbled across Offramp.xyz through a video that promised a seamless way to turn my crypto into real-world spending power. The pitch? Deposit your crypto, get a Visa card, and start swiping — 100% free to set up. Oh, and you could also earn interest and dabble in U.S. Treasury bonds. I'll admit, I was skeptical. Another crypto card promising the moon? But as a daily user now, I can confirm: it delivers. Big time.
The moment I signed up, I was hooked. After a quick KYC process (standard stuff — ID, selfie, address proof), I had a virtual Visa card ready to roll. I linked it to my Google Pay in seconds and started spending my USDT on everything from groceries to Netflix subscriptions. Later, I snagged their physical card too — it's been a total hit, especially for those moments when a virtual card just won't cut it (think ATMs or car rentals). Now, I'm that guy paying for dinner with crypto while my friends are still fumbling with cash.

Why It's Perfect for Latin America — and Everywhere Else
Living in Latin America, I've seen firsthand how tricky it can be to make crypto practical. High inflation, wonky exchange rates, and pricey bank fees are the norm. Offramp flips that script. It's available in over 180 countries, with a massive footprint in Latin America — think Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and beyond. I've used it to pay in pesos at local stores, and the exchange rate? Shockingly good. One day, I checked, and it was $1197 ARS to the dollar — way better than the official rate of 1100 or the crypto market's 1280. That's real savings, right there.
Globally, it's just as slick. Offramp's Visa card works anywhere Visa is accepted, which is basically everywhere. From a street vendor in Buenos Aires to an online shop in Berlin, your crypto flows effortlessly. And here's a bonus: it supports PayPal. I've linked my Offramp card to my PayPal account and used it for online purchases — no hiccups, no fuss. That's a huge win for flexibility, especially if you're like me and juggle multiple payment methods.

How It Works (Spoiler: It's Dead Simple)
Getting started is a breeze. Head to Offramp.xyz, sign up with an email or connect one of 400+ supported Web3 wallets (MetaMask, anyone?), and deposit your crypto. I usually send USDT over the Base network — fast, cheap, and reliable. The platform supports tons of chains like Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, and more, so you're not locked into one ecosystem. Once your funds hit, they're instantly available on your Visa card. No hidden fees, no nonsense — just a 1:1 conversion to USD.



Want to see your spending? The app's transaction history is like a mini home banking dashboard. I can track every purchase, send crypto to other wallets, or even cash out to a bank account (they're rolling out withdrawals in currencies like Argentine Pesos and Brazilian Reais this April — huge for LATAM users). It's all so intuitive, even my non-crypto friends could figure it out.
Beyond Spending: Earning While You Hold
Here's where Offramp gets spicy. Beyond everyday spending, you can park your unused funds in their "savings" option and earn up to 5% annual yield, backed by U.S. Treasury bonds. I deposited 50 USDC via Arbitrum, signed a quick transaction, and bam — my money's now working for me at 5.09% APR. It's not just a card; it's a mini investment hub. They even offer ETFs and stocks if you're feeling fancy, though I'm happy with the savings feature for now. Financial freedom? It's not just a tagline — it's real.


Why Offramp Stands Out
I've tried other crypto cards — Wirex, Crypto.com, you name it — but Offramp beats them all. For one, it's non-custodial, meaning I keep control of my keys. No trusting a third party with my funds. The fees? Minimal. There's a 1.5% foreign transaction fee (standard for Visa) and a 2% ATM withdrawal fee, but that's it — no sneaky charges. Plus, there's no limit on spending or top-ups, which is clutch for power users like me. And did I mention it's free to get started? No card creation fees, no maintenance costs — just ship the physical card if you want it.
The cherry on top? Their support is lightning-fast. I've pinged them on Twitter with questions, and they're back in my DMs within hours. They've even got a Telegram app if you're into that. It's clear they're building this for crypto natives and newbies alike.
Join the Revolution
Look, if you're still hodling your crypto and dreaming of the day it's as spendable as cash, stop waiting. Offramp.xyz is the bridge you've been looking for. I use it daily — coffee runs, online shopping, even splitting bills with friends — and it's never let me down. For Latin Americans, it's a lifeline to dodge inflation and bank hassles. For the world, it's the smoothest way to bring crypto into real life.
Ready to ditch the old financial system? Sign up at Offramp.xyz (pro tip: use my referral link below for a little bonus). Deposit some stablecoins, grab your Visa card, and start spending. Trust me — once you swipe with crypto, you'll never go back.
Referral link: https://app.offramp.xyz?af=0xbcb7be3e293289676B5F090B3cfB99b7F4ee957D
Liked this? Clap it up, share it, and let's get more people on the crypto spending train!
source: https://raglup.medium.com/from-crypto-to-coffee-why-offramp-xyz-31340ed790b0?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
🇨🇴 Me despidieron, soy de Colombia: ¿qué debo hacer ahora?
Perder el trabajo es una situación difícil, pero en Colombia existen derechos laborales y mecanismos de apoyo que pueden ayudarte a enfrentar este momento. Si te despidieron y no sabes cómo proceder, aquí te detallo los pasos a seguir, qué beneficios te corresponden y cómo aprovechar al máximo la ayuda estatal y otras opciones para salir adelante.
Paso 1: Revisa tu despido y calcula tu liquidación
Primero, identifica si tu despido fue con o sin justa causa según el Código Sustantivo del Trabajo:
- Sin justa causa: Si no hubo motivos graves (como indisciplina o delitos), te corresponde una indemnización: 30 días de salario por el primer año y 20 días por cada año adicional (o fracción mayor a un mes) si tenías contrato indefinido; o 15 días por año si era a término fijo.
- Con justa causa: Si el despido se basó en razones legales (ej. incumplimiento grave), no hay indemnización, pero sí te deben pagar lo trabajado.
En ambos casos, tu liquidación incluye:
- Salarios pendientes.
- Cesantías (un mes por año trabajado, más intereses del 12% anual).
- Vacaciones no disfrutadas.
- Prima de servicios (15 días por semestre trabajado).
Para calcularlo, usa herramientas como la Calculadora de Liquidación de Buk o Calculadora de Minhacienda. Revisa tu carta de despido y finiquito; si algo no cuadra, consulta gratis en el Ministerio de Trabajo.
Paso 2: Solicita el Mecanismo de Protección al Cesante
Si estabas afiliado a una Caja de Compensación Familiar, puedes acceder al Subsidio de Desempleo (Ley 1636 de 2013). Este beneficio incluye:
- Aportes a salud y pensión por 6 meses (basados en un salario mínimo, $1.300.000 en 2025).
- Un pago de $780.000 dividido en 3 cuotas mensuales (ajustado a 2025).
- Capacitación y apoyo para buscar empleo.
Requisitos:
- Haber cotizado al menos 12 meses (continuos o no) en los últimos 3 años a una Caja.
- No haber recibido este beneficio en los últimos 3 años.
- Estar desempleado y postularte en tu última Caja (ej. Colsubsidio, Comfama).
Solicítalo en la web de tu Caja o presencialmente con tu cédula y certificado de cese laboral.
Paso 3: Retira tus cesantías
Tus cesantías, depositadas en un fondo (ej. Porvenir, Protección), son un ahorro al que puedes acceder por desempleo. Necesitas:
- Carta de terminación del contrato.
- Formulario del fondo.
Tramítalo online o en una oficina. Esto te dará un respiro financiero mientras te reubicas.
Paso 4: Busca apoyo estatal adicional
Además del Subsidio de Desempleo, hay otros recursos:
- Servicio Público de Empleo: Registra tu hoja de vida en Servicio de Empleo para acceder a vacantes y capacitaciones gratuitas.
- SENA: Cursos gratuitos para mejorar tus habilidades en Sofía Plus.
- Subsidios sociales: Si estás en situación vulnerable, revisa programas en Prosperidad Social.
Paso 5: Organiza tus finanzas y busca empleo
Usa la liquidación y cesantías para cubrir gastos básicos. Para encontrar trabajo, explora:
- Computrabajo: Portal líder de empleo en Colombia.
- Elempleo: Ofertas y consejos laborales.
Actualiza tu CV y asiste a ferias de empleo del SENA o las Cajas.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Plazos: Tienes 2 meses desde el despido para reclamar si fue injustificado (ante el Ministerio de Trabajo o un juez laboral).
- Salud: Si no accedes al Subsidio de Desempleo, afíliate al régimen subsidiado de salud en ADRES para no quedar desprotegido.
- Bienestar: El desempleo puede afectar tu ánimo. Busca apoyo gratuito en líneas como Línea 106 en Bogotá.
En resumen
Un despido en Colombia no te deja sin opciones. Tienes derecho a liquidación, cesantías y el Subsidio de Desempleo si cumplías con las cotizaciones. Actúa rápido para tramitar beneficios, usa las herramientas estatales y privadas para buscar trabajo, y organiza tus finanzas. Con paciencia y estos recursos, puedes superar este momento.
¿Te pasó algo similar? Comparte tu experiencia en los comentarios o revisa más en los enlaces. ¡Fuerza, esto es pasajero!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-soy-de-colombia-que-debo.html
🇨🇱 Me despidieron en Chile: ¿Cuáles son mis derechos? ¿Que debo hacer ahora?
Perder el trabajo es un golpe duro, pero en Chile existen derechos y herramientas que te pueden ayudar a sobrellevar esta situación. Si te despidieron y no sabes por dónde empezar, aquí te detallo los pasos a seguir, las consideraciones clave sobre beneficios y cómo aprovechar la mayor cantidad de ayuda estatal o de otras fuentes para salir adelante.
Paso 1: Revisa la legalidad de tu despido y el finiquito
Lo primero es entender por qué te despidieron. La causal del despido (como "necesidades de la empresa" o "conducta grave") define tus derechos. Revisa la carta de despido: debe especificar la razón y cumplir con el Código del Trabajo. Si no te avisaron con 30 días de anticipación, te corresponde una indemnización sustitutiva del aviso previo, equivalente a un mes de sueldo (con tope de 90 UF).
Luego, asegúrate de que tu finiquito incluya:
- Indemnización por años de servicio: Un mes de sueldo por cada año trabajado (mínimo 1 año, tope 11 años) si el despido fue por necesidades de la empresa.
- Vacaciones proporcionales: Días no tomados, calculados según el tiempo trabajado.
- Sueldos pendientes: Todo lo que te adeuden hasta el último día.
Para calcular cuánto te corresponde, usa herramientas como la calculadora de finiquito de Buk o ElFiniquito.cl. Si algo no cuadra, no firmes el finiquito sin asesorarte. Puedes hacerlo "con reserva de derechos" y reclamar en la Inspección del Trabajo dentro de 60 días hábiles.
Paso 2: Verifica tus cotizaciones
Tu empleador debe haber pagado tus cotizaciones de AFP, salud (Fonasa o Isapre) y seguro de cesantía hasta el mes anterior al despido. Si no están al día, el despido no es válido hasta que se regularice, y te deben pagar sueldo mientras tanto. Revisa tu estado en Previred o con tu AFP.
Paso 3: Solicita el Seguro de Cesantía
Si estabas afiliado al Seguro de Cesantía (obligatorio para contratos desde octubre de 2002), puedes acceder a este beneficio. Necesitas:
- Al menos 6 cotizaciones continuas con el mismo empleador o 12 discontinuas.
- Finiquito o carta de despido.
- Cédula de identidad vigente.
Solicítalo en la Sucursal Virtual de AFC Chile o en una sucursal presencial. El monto depende de tu sueldo promedio (hasta un tope) y disminuye con el tiempo: 70% el primer mes, 55% el segundo, etc. Además, incluye un aporte del 10% a tu AFP. Más detalles en ChileAtiende.
Paso 4: Busca apoyo estatal adicional
Chile ofrece programas para quienes quedan sin trabajo:
- Subsidios del SENCE: Si estás cesante, puedes acceder a cursos gratuitos para mejorar tus habilidades en SENCE. Algunos incluso ofrecen un pequeño aporte económico mientras te capacitas en Subsidio al Empleo.
- Red de Protección Social: Revisa si calificas para beneficios como el Ingreso Familiar de Emergencia o el Subsidio al Empleo Joven en Red de Protección. Necesitarás actualizar tu Registro Social de Hogares.
- Asesoría gratuita: La Corporación de Asistencia Judicial te puede ayudar con temas legales sin costo si cumples los requisitos.
- https://www.subsidioalempleo.cl/
Paso 5: Organiza tus finanzas y busca empleo
Mientras recibes el Seguro de Cesantía o esperas el finiquito, ajusta tu presupuesto. Prioriza gastos esenciales y evita deudas innecesarias. Para buscar trabajo, usa plataformas como:
- Trabajando.com: Una de las principales webs para desempleados en Chile.
- ChileAtiende - Quedar sin trabajo: Consejos prácticos y recursos.
Además, actualiza tu currículum y aprovecha redes como LinkedIn o ferias laborales del SENCE.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Actúa rápido: Tienes 60 días hábiles para reclamar si el despido fue injustificado o el finiquito tiene errores. Si no reclamas, pierdes ese derecho.
- Salud mental: Perder el empleo puede afectar emocionalmente. Si lo necesitas, llama al *4141 (Ministerio de Salud) para apoyo psicológico gratuito.
- Ahorros y deudas: Usa el finiquito y el Seguro de Cesantía como colchón mientras te estabilizas. Evita gastar todo de golpe.
En resumen
Ser despedido no es el fin del mundo. En Chile, tienes derechos como el finiquito y el Seguro de Cesantía, además de apoyo estatal para capacitarte y buscar nuevas oportunidades. Revisa tu caso, calcula lo que te corresponde, solicita ayuda y planifica tus próximos pasos. Con organización y los recursos adecuados, puedes superar este bache.
¿Tienes dudas sobre tu despido? Comparte tu experiencia en los comentarios o busca más información en los enlaces. ¡Ánimo, que esto es solo una etapa!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-en-chile-cuales-son-mis.html
🇪🇸 Me despidieron, soy de España: ¿Qué debo hacer ahora?
Quedarte sin trabajo es un momento complicado, pero en España tienes derechos laborales y recursos estatales que te pueden ayudar a salir adelante. Si te han despedido y no sabes por dónde empezar, aquí te explico qué hacer, qué beneficios te corresponden y cómo aprovechar la mayor cantidad de ayuda posible para superar esta etapa.
Paso 1: Revisa tu despido y el finiquito
Lo primero es entender el tipo de despido y qué te corresponde según el Estatuto de los Trabajadores. Hay varias posibilidades:
- Despido objetivo: Por causas económicas, técnicas o de producción (20 días de salario por año trabajado, máximo 12 mensualidades).
- Despido disciplinario: Por faltas graves; no hay indemnización si está justificado.
- Despido improcedente: Si no cumple la ley, te pueden readmitir o pagarte 33 días por año trabajado (45 días para tiempo antes de 2012), con tope de 24 mensualidades.
El finiquito, obligatorio en todos los casos, debe incluir:
- Salarios pendientes.
- Vacaciones no disfrutadas.
- Parte proporcional de pagas extras.
Para calcularlo, usa la Calculadora de Finiquito del Poder Judicial. Si no estás conforme, no firmes y consulta en el Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal (SEPE) o con un abogado laboralista. Tienes 20 días hábiles para reclamar en el juzgado si crees que el despido es injusto.
Paso 2: Solicita la prestación por desempleo (el paro)
Si cotizaste al menos 360 días en los últimos 6 años, puedes pedir la prestación contributiva en el SEPE. El monto depende de tu base reguladora (70% los primeros 180 días, 50% después, con topes de 1.153,34 € sin hijos o 1.482,86 € con dos o más). Necesitas:
- Certificado de empresa (lo envía tu empleador al SEPE).
- DNI o NIE.
- Solicitud online o con cita previa en Sede Electrónica SEPE.
Apúntate como demandante de empleo en tu servicio autonómico (ej. Madrid) dentro de los 15 días hábiles tras el despido para no perder derechos.
Paso 3: Verifica tus cotizaciones
Revisa en la Seguridad Social que tus cotizaciones estén al día. Si hay errores, reclama al empleador o denúncialo en la Inspección de Trabajo. Esto afecta tu paro y futura pensión.
Paso 4: Aprovecha ayudas estatales adicionales
Además del paro, hay otros recursos:
- Subsidio por desempleo: Si no tienes derecho al paro contributivo pero cotizaste al menos 3 meses (con cargas familiares) o 6 (sin ellas), pide este subsidio de 480 € mensuales en el SEPE.
- RAI (Renta Activa de Inserción): Para desempleados de larga duración, mayores de 45, víctimas de violencia o con discapacidad. Son 480 € al mes por 11 meses, renovable hasta 3 veces. Más info en SEPE - RAI.
- Formación gratuita: Apúntate a cursos del SEPE o de tu comunidad (ej. FUNDAE) para mejorar tu empleabilidad.
Paso 5: Busca empleo y organiza tus finanzas
Ajusta tu presupuesto con el finiquito y el paro. Para encontrar trabajo, usa:
- InfoJobs: Principal portal de empleo en España.
- Empléate: Ofertas públicas y privadas.
- Oficinas de empleo autonómicas (ej. Andalucía Orienta).
Actualiza tu CV y apúntate a talleres de orientación laboral del SEPE.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Actúa rápido: Tienes 15 días hábiles para pedir el paro y 20 para reclamar un despido injusto.
- Salud mental: Si te sientes abrumado, llama al Teléfono de la Esperanza (717 003 717) para apoyo gratuito.
- Ahorros: Usa el finiquito como colchón y evita gastos innecesarios mientras te estabilizas.
En resumen
Un despido en España no te deja a la deriva. Tienes derecho al finiquito, el paro y ayudas como el subsidio o la RAI. Revisa tu situación, tramita los beneficios cuanto antes y aprovecha los recursos estatales y online para buscar empleo. Con paciencia y planificación, esto será solo un bache temporal.
¿Te ha pasado? Cuéntame en los comentarios o consulta más en los enlaces. ¡Ánimo, que puedes con esto!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-soy-de-espana-que-debo.html
Me despidieron, vivo en Argentina: ¿cuáles son mis pasos a seguir?
Quedarte sin trabajo puede ser un momento de incertidumbre, pero en Argentina hay derechos laborales y programas estatales que pueden ayudarte a pasar este trago amargo. Si te despidieron y estás buscando cómo organizarte, aquí te explico los pasos a seguir, qué beneficios te corresponden y cómo aprovechar al máximo la ayuda disponible para sobrellevar la situación.
Paso 1: Entiende tu despido y revisa tu liquidación
Lo primero es revisar cómo y por qué te despidieron. Según la Ley de Contrato de Trabajo N° 24.013, el tipo de despido determina tus derechos:
- Despido sin causa: Si no te dieron una razón justificada, te corresponde una indemnización por antigüedad (un mes de sueldo por año trabajado o fracción mayor a 3 meses) y un mes adicional por falta de preaviso, calculado sobre tu mejor salario mensual, normal y habitual.
- Despido con causa: Si alegan una falta grave, no hay indemnización, pero sí te deben pagar salarios adeudados, aguinaldo proporcional y vacaciones no gozadas.
- Despido indirecto: Si renunciaste por incumplimientos graves del empleador (ej. falta de pago), puedes reclamar indemnización como si fuera sin causa.
Tu empleador debe darte una liquidación final con todos los rubros detallados. Para calcular lo que te corresponde, usa herramientas como la Calculadora de Indemnización o consulta gratis en la Oficina de Asesoramiento Laboral de ANSES. Si no estás de acuerdo, no firmes y asesórate en el Ministerio de Trabajo.
Paso 2: Reclama la Prestación por Desempleo
Si trabajabas en relación de dependencia y te despidieron sin causa, por finalización de contrato o por causas externas (como quiebra), puedes solicitar la Prestación por Desempleo en ANSES. Necesitas:
- Al menos 6 meses de aportes en los últimos 3 años (si eras permanente) o 12 meses en total (si eras temporario).
- Documentos como telegrama de despido o certificado de cese.
El monto varía entre $13.000 y $22.000 mensuales (ajustados periódicamente), y se paga entre 2 y 12 cuotas según tu antigüedad. Si tenés más de 45 años, suman 6 meses extra. Además, incluye obra social y asignaciones familiares. Tramítalo online con turno en Atención Virtual de ANSES.
Paso 3: Verifica tus aportes y certificados
Asegurate de que tus aportes previsionales estén al día en Mi ANSES. También pedí el Certificado de Servicios y Remuneraciones (ex Art. 80 LCT) a tu empleador; lo necesitarás para futuros trabajos o trámites. Si hay irregularidades, denunciá en el Ministerio de Trabajo.
Paso 4: Busca apoyo estatal adicional
Además de la Prestación por Desempleo, podés acceder a otros programas:
- Plan Fomentar Empleo: Ofrece hasta $23.000 para capacitación y orientación laboral. Inscribite en Portal Empleo. Ideal para mejorar tus habilidades mientras buscás trabajo.
- Tarjeta Alimentar: Si tenés hijos menores o con discapacidad, revisá si calificás en Argentina contra el Hambre.
- Asesoramiento gratuito: Acudí a las Oficinas de Empleo Municipales para ayuda en la búsqueda laboral.
Paso 5: Organizá tus finanzas y buscá empleo
Con el dinero de la indemnización y la Prestación por Desempleo, hacé un presupuesto para cubrir lo esencial. Para encontrar trabajo, usá plataformas como:
- Computrabajo: Una de las principales webs para desempleados en Argentina.
- Bumeran: Ofertas actualizadas y consejos laborales.
Aprovechá los cursos gratuitos del Ministerio de Trabajo para fortalecer tu perfil.
Consideraciones clave para sobrellevar la situación
- Plazos: Tenés 90 días desde el despido para reclamar la Prestación por Desempleo en ANSES, y 2 años para iniciar un juicio laboral si el despido fue injusto o mal pagado.
- Salud mental: La pérdida de empleo puede afectar tu ánimo. Líneas como el 135 (CABA) ofrecen apoyo gratuito.
- Redes personales: Contale a amigos y conocidos que estás buscando trabajo; muchas oportunidades surgen por contactos.
En resumen
Ser despedido en Argentina no te deja solo. Tenés derecho a indemnización, Prestación por Desempleo y programas como Fomentar Empleo para salir adelante. Revisá tu liquidación, tramitá los beneficios rápido y usá las herramientas estatales y online para organizarte. No estás solo en esto: con planificación y apoyo, podés dar el próximo paso.
¿Te pasó algo parecido? Contame en los comentarios o consultá más en los enlaces. ¡Fuerza, esto es temporal!
source: http://www.lajugadamaestra.org/2025/03/me-despidieron-vivo-en-argentina-cuales.html
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
The Web3 Revolution Unveiled: Scalable Business Models and the Future of Tokens

The crypto world is in flux — a seismic shift that's rewriting how we invest, innovate, and think about value. If you've ever wondered why some Web3 projects soar while others crash spectacularly, you're not alone. The secret lies in understanding how crypto mirrors traditional markets and where it boldly diverges. Drawing from cycles of liquidity, startup dynamics, and tokenomics, this article unpacks the future of Web3 business models — those that scale, those that don't, and why it matters to you.
Imagine a market where speculation once ruled, now pivoting toward sustainable value creation. That's where we're headed in 2025. Whether you're an investor, a founder, or just crypto-curious, stick around — I'll break it down with clarity, a touch of wit, and a few surprises along the way.
The Crypto Mirror: Reflecting Traditional Markets
Crypto isn't an alien frontier; it's a distorted reflection of what we already know — stock exchanges, startups, and venture capital (VC). Crypto replicates traditional market cycles but with a twist. These cycles — expansion, peak liquidity, contraction, and depression — drive everything.
- Expansion: Capital floods in, fueling growth.
- Peak Liquidity: Speculation peaks, valuations soar.
- Contraction: Reality bites, prices adjust.
- Depression: New ideas emerge from the ashes.
In traditional private markets, startups bootstrap or secure modest funding to create value (think bootstrapped founders or angel investors). As they grow, VC firms pour in cash during the "inflation and speculation" phase — think Uber or Airbnb in Web2, burning money to dominate markets. Most fail, but the winners deliver big. Crypto? It's the same playbook, just faster and wilder, thanks to instant liquidity from tokens.
Fun Fact: Did you know Airbnb's early funding came from selling cereal boxes during the 2008 election? Web2 giants weren't always VC darlings — they started scrappy, just like some Web3 gems today.
Web3's Wild Ride: Liquidity and Speculation on Steroids
Here's where crypto diverges: liquidity hits from day one. Unlike traditional startups waiting for an IPO, Web3 projects launch tokens that trade instantly. This turbocharges speculation — think absurd valuations and meme coin frenzies. Retail investors, lured by hype, often bear the brunt when bubbles burst.
Historically, Bitcoin's halving cycles (every four years) synced with altcoin bull runs, peaking six months post-halving. But in 2024–2025, something's off. Bitcoin's price has soared, yet altcoins lag. Why? Two culprits:
- No Clear Liquidity Surge: Traditional markets (NASDAQ, S&P 500) thrived, but crypto didn't get the same juice.
- Attention Dilution: Too many projects — hundreds of Layer 1s, Layer 2s, and AI-spawned tokens — split focus. Meme coins stole the spotlight, leaving innovation in the dust.
The result? Founders ask: "Why bust my ass on a groundbreaking product when a dog-themed token gets more love?" It's a fair question — and a market flaw.
The Value Zone: Web3's Quiet Winners
Amid the chaos, some projects thrive by generating real capital. The video highlights standouts like:
- Stablecoins: Tether and Circle, the backbone of crypto finance.
- DeFi Giants: Uniswap (profitable since 2021), PancakeSwap, Jupiter, Lido, Aave, Hyperliquid (a derivatives star).
- Blockchains: Tron, Binance Smart Chain.
- Real-World Assets (RWA): Maker, tokenizing tangible value.
These aren't flash-in-the-pan hype machines. They're stable, transaction-driven, and often tied to decentralized finance (DeFi). Uniswap's $1.5 billion in annual fees (source: DeFiLlama) or Lido's staking dominance prove it: value beats vaporware.
Contrast this with OpenSea (NFT boom gone bust) or Friend.tech (social hype faded fast). They shone briefly but lacked staying power. Web3 rewards longevity over fleeting trends.
Visual Suggestion: Place a Pie chart here showing the revenue split between DeFi, stablecoins, and RWAs in 2025 — e.g., 60% DeFi, 25% stablecoins, 15% RWAs — to highlight their dominance.
Web2 vs. Web3: The Scalability Conundrum
Web2 mastered scale — think Instagram serving millions with near-zero marginal cost. Web3? Not so much. Blockchain's clunky UX and high fees limit mass adoption. The video argues that Web3's edge lies in higher ticket sizes — fewer users, bigger transactions. DeFi thrives here, profiting from volume (e.g., Uniswap's 0.3% swap fee).
To scale, Web3 must borrow Web2's playbook — simplicity and reach — while leveraging its unique strength: capital-driven revenue. The future? Hybrid models blending Web2's accessibility with Web3's high-value transactions.
Here's a Mermaid flowchart to illustrate:

Tokenomics 2.0: From Memes to Meaning
Most tokens today are worthless — meme-driven hype with no utility. But change is brewing. Regulatory shifts in the US and Europe are pushing projects to offer real value via:
- Dividends: Tricky legally, but possible.
- Buybacks: Repurchasing tokens to reduce supply and boost value.
Think Amazon reinvesting profits to grow, not just paying out. Web3 startups like Sky, Ronin, Jito, and Kaito are already tweaking tokenomics — burning tokens or sharing profits via governance. This shift separates builders from grifters.
Data Point: In 2024, Binance burned $1.6 billion in BNB tokens, boosting holder value (source: Binance Blog). Expect more of this in Web3.
Investing Smart: Spotting the Next Big Thing
So, how do you pick winners in Web3? Focus on:
- Transaction-Based Models: Projects thriving on volume (DeFi, stablecoins, RWAs).
- Web2 Integration: Scalability meets blockchain.
- Sane Valuations: Avoid overhyped launches — early Uniswap or Lido had modest starts.
- Token Value: Buybacks or utility over speculation.
These traits signal long-term potential. Hyperliquid, bootstrapped and profitable, is a poster child for this approach.
Visual Suggestion: Add a comparison table here — e.g., Uniswap vs. a meme coin — showing revenue, valuation at launch, and holder benefits.
The Road Ahead: A Call to Action
Web3's future hinges on sustainable business models. The era of blind speculation is fading; value-driven projects will rise. As investors, we must dig deeper — beyond the hype, into the numbers and mechanics.
What do you think — can Web3 marry Web2's scale with blockchain's promise? Drop a comment below and let's debate. If you found this dive into Web3's evolution eye-opening, clap for it on Medium and share it with your crypto crew. The next big winner might be one click away.
source: https://raglup.medium.com/the-web3-revolution-unveiled-scalable-business-models-and-the-future-of-tokens-d9decdbe8f88?source=rss-f56f44caad34------2



