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Joe Biden’s record-breaking fundraising night

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A new podcast series about the world’s most successful elected leader

Finance & economics

Why house prices are surging once again

In America, Australia and parts of Europe, property markets have shrugged off higher interest rates

Asia

Vladimir Putin’s dangerous bromance with Kim Jong Un

Russia’s dictator may arrive in Pyongyang this week


Europe

France is being thrown into uncharted territory

It could soon have a government led by the hard-left or hard-right




The world in brief

Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, dissolved the country’s six-person war cabinet...

French bond yields stabilised after Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Rally, said she would work with Emmanuel Macron, the country’s president, if her party triumphs in France’s legislative elections, which begin on June 30th...

China opened an anti-dumping probe into pork imports from the EU, less than a week after the bloc hit China’s carmakers with hefty tariffs...

The International Monetary Fund warned that artificial intelligence could cause widening inequality and widespread unemployment unless governments do more to prepare...


What Indian business expects from Modi 3.0

After a brief panic, investors and bosses welcome the new government

Bartleby: How Gen Zs rebel against Asia’s rigid corporate culture

Young workers are striking, slouching off and setting sail

Thousands of American pensioners are retiring on college campuses

For universities, the boomer business is one way of responding to the enrolment cliff

How Les Bleus went from zeroes to heroes

“Va-Va-Voom” chronicles the turnaround of the French men’s national team

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Dateline: The Economist history quiz

US in Brief

Joe Biden’s record-breaking fundraising night

The Modi Raj

A new podcast series about the world’s most successful elected leader

World news

Li Qiang and China look to make up with Australia

The superpower is seeking to ease tensions with at least some of America’s allies

The new front in China’s cyber campaign against America

Big powers are preparing for wartime sabotage


A remarkable new era begins in South Africa

A national unity government can save democracy and the economy


Donald Trump’s trade hawk is plotting behind bars

Peter Navarro’s dark vision of the global economy could shape Trump 2


Business, finance and economics

Rumours of the trade deal’s death are greatly exaggerated

Plenty of countries are in a dealmaking rush

America seems immune to the world economy’s problems

Elsewhere, political dysfunction and fiscal frailties are taking a toll


The EU hits China’s carmakers with hefty new tariffs

Duties will only hold them back for a while



The rapid rise of Chinese science

How worrying is the rapid rise of Chinese science?

If America wants to maintain its lead, it should focus less on keeping China down

China has become a scientific superpower

From plant biology to superconductor physics the country is at the cutting edge



The tech wars are about to enter a fiery new phase

America, China and the battle for supremacy


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America’s election

A second Trump term: from unthinkable to probable

Introducing our 2024 American election forecast model

Five months out, Donald Trump has a clear lead

America’s presidential race is no coin flip, says our forecast


Lexington: Joe Biden’s best chance to shake up the race

But in debating Donald Trump, he faces graver public doubts and a greater challenge than he did in 2020


Might Wisconsin’s redrawn state-legislative districts help Biden win?

Democrats hope newly competitive local contests will boost turnout in the swing state


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If a bestseller list shuns authors it dislikes, it should say so

Bestseller lists are supposed to reflect sales, not political ideology

Britain’s election

Britain’s party manifestos lack detail but leave clues

Labour’s cagey plan would not give them a mandate for radical reform

What would a rout do to the Tories?

A historic electoral defeat would be unlikely to prompt a speedy reckoning


Bagehot: What separates Tony Blair’s Labour from the party today? 

The approach to globalisation is the clearest dividing-line of all


Interactive UK election 2024

General-election forecast: will Labour destroy the Conservatives

Our seat-by-seat prediction for Britain’s next Parliament


The Israel-Hamas war

Hamas and Israel are still far apart over a ceasefire deal

For all America’s optimism, the two sides look fundamentally irreconcilable

Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot leave Israel’s war cabinet

Will this force Binyamin Netanyahu at last to decide to push for a ceasefire?


Talk of war between Israel and Lebanon is growing

Israel and Hizbullah would still prefer to avoid one, but that is getting ever harder to do


Who is responsible for feeding Gaza?

Arguments fly over Israel’s duty to maintain aid


The war in Ukraine

1843 magazine | “Monkeys with a grenade”: inside the nuclear-power station on Ukraine’s front line

Former employees say the plant is being dangerously mismanaged by the Russians


Ukraine has a navy that needs no sailors

It does a surprisingly good job of destroying Russian vessels


In Crimea, Ukraine is beating Russia

The peninsula is becoming a death trap for the Kremlin’s forces


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William Anders took the photo that kicked off the environmental movement

The Apollo 8 astronaut and nuclear engineer died on June 7th, aged 90

1843 magazine | Can fasting help you live to 100?

An Italian doctor thinks it can – and he’s got a diet to sell you


How Chinese computing nerds cracked a linguistic conundrum

Specifically, how to write Chinese characters using a Western keyboard


Kung fu gives Africans their kicks

A rare soft-power export from China is spreading across the continent


The rise of Chinese science: Welcome or worrying?