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“You’re…fired?” A momentous Supreme Court case
Dec 09, 2025Of all the sackings at federal level President Donald Trump has carried out—and that the Supreme Court has upheld—the one now under consideration has the greatest implications for presidential power. ...
Transitional injustice: Syria one year after Assad
Dec 08, 2025A year after ousting its despot, things are not as bad as many had feared. But old sectarian divides threaten the peace. Forced labour, sex tourism and human-trafficking: ever more sophisticated drug ...
The Weekend Intelligence: Operation Midas
Dec 06, 2025Ukraine has been hit by a corruption scandal. One that strikes at the core of the political establishment in a way never before seen—and this in a country with a long and turbulent history of corrupti...
Keir in the headlights: interviewing Britain’s PM
Dec 05, 2025The Economist’s editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes met Sir Keir Starmer for “The Insider”, our new video offering. We bring you the analysis. Why executions in America are surging, despite declining...
Delhi-novela: Putin and Modi rekindle bromance
Dec 04, 2025As Vladimir Putin begins a two-day visit to India, our correspondent explains why Donald Trump’s policies have pushed India and Russia closer together. How AI models could learn to take shortcuts––and...
Stars and strikes: was America’s ship-bomb illegal?
Dec 03, 2025America’s attacks on possible drug boats in the Caribbean is already controversial. Now critics are questioning the legality of one particular strike in September. What does this mean for the US secre...
The great wheel: China’s Robotaxi revolution
Dec 02, 2025Once derided as a copycat nation, China is now leading the world in innovation, from driverless cars to pharmaceuticals. Our correspondent explains what others can learn from it. Britain looks abroad ...
Deal them back in? What we heard in Iran
Dec 01, 2025Our correspondents get a feel for today’s Tehran: no morality police but still much fear of speaking out. And the foreign minister indicates a desire to return to nuclear dealmaking. Who has bought in...
The Weekend Intelligence: Mise en masse
Nov 29, 2025Chef Gary Thomas has a lot on his plate. That’s because he’s in the business of feeding thousands of people a day on a ship in the middle of the ocean. Not just any ship – the Star of the Seas, the la...
Fire, then fury: Hong Kong’s deadly blaze
Nov 28, 2025The dead are still being found; the displaced huddle in public spaces. Who or what will be blamed, and what policies will change after the tragedy? We visit Georgia, where protests have now lasted a y...