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America’s billionaires should resist the urge to support Donald Trump

A Trump victory would reward them. But not enough to justify the risks

Business

Should the world fear China’s chipmaking binge?

Concerns that cheap Chinese semiconductors will flood the market may be premature


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




The world in brief

America’s economy added 272,000 jobs in May, up from a revised figure of 165,000 for April, and far higher than expectations...

Israel expanded its assault in Gaza, with tanks advancing on Rafah, a southern city...

An alliance led by the Bharatiya Janata Party formally put forward Narendra Modi to become India’s prime minister...

Rwanda’s electoral commission barred a prominent opposition figure from standing in next month’s sham presidential election...


Elon Musk’s Starship makes a test flight without exploding

Crucially, the upper stage of the giant rocket survived atmospheric re-entry

Chaguan: China unites America and Europe in alarm

But they don’t agree on the solution

The children of Iran’s revolution still want to go West

Some go to undermine the Islamic Republic; others to boost it

Barry Kemp spent his career digging up Akhenaten’s abandoned city

The eminent Egyptologist died on May 15th, aged 84

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Modi’s humbling

A triumph for Indian democracy

The shock election result will change the country—ultimately for the better

Narendra Modi could respond to disappointment in two different ways

He could become more moderate and focus on the economy, or double down on Hindu nationalism


The people and places that turned away from the BJP

The heartland, and especially lower-caste voters, have soured on Narendra Modi


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The Modi Raj: Episode 1

Born in a small town in Gujarat, Narendra Modi is looking for a way to escape. He finds it in the Hindu-nationalist RSS

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World news

A D-Day commemoration that was not just about beating Hitler

Biden, Macron and Zelensky vowed to defend Ukraine and democracy

Morena’s landslide win threatens to take Mexico down a dangerous path

The country’s newly elected president will need to show political courage


Why New York scrapped congestion charging

Back-seat drivers may have influenced Governor Kathy Hochul’s abrupt decision


South Africa’s future is in the hands of a divided ANC

The party is debating whether to embrace populism or pragmatism


Business, finance and economics

Chinese fast-food insurgents are beating McDonald’s and KFC

The healthy appetite comes from smaller cities

Buttonwood: Should you buy expensive stocks?

A new paper suggests the answer is “yes”


American business should not empower a criminal, says Reid Hoffman

No rational CEO would want a capricious strongman in the White House, argues the entrepreneur


Is America’s economy heading for a consumer crunch?

Warning signs have started to appear. But there are reasons for optimism


EU elections

The three women who will shape Europe

At a crucial moment they encapsulate the dilemma of how to handle populism

The rise of the hard right threatens Europe’s political stability

European elections could mean gridlock in Brussels and beyond


Interactive European elections 2024

European Parliament elections tracker: who’s leading the polls?

Will the hard right make gains in June? The Economist is following the contest


How powerful is the European Parliament?

Upcoming elections show its growing clout


America’s election year

What Donald Trump’s 34 convictions mean for the presidential election

Come election season, it could be Hunter Biden’s trial that hogs the headlines

Biden’s border order: impractical policy, pragmatic politics

The president tries to address one of his biggest electoral liabilities


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Who are the Americans switching from Biden to Trump?

Try our “Build a voter” tool—and see which attributes make voters likely to pick one candidate over the other


Trump v Biden: who’s ahead in the polls?

The Economist is tracking the race to be America’s next president



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Britain’s election

How the Labour Party could end Britain’s stagnation

Even if the economy peps up, taxes will have to rise

Bagehot: Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer fight for a poundshop presidency

The general election reveals the absurdities of Britain’s presidential turn


Can Britain’s economy grow as fast as it needs to?

Labour is banking on a big upswing in growth. It will struggle to get one


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

Joe Biden leaked Israel’s first plan to end the war in Gaza

But hardliners in Israel and Hamas may yet scupper it

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


Outrage at a strike in Rafah is unlikely to change policy

America has already said the incident does not cross its red lines


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The war in Ukraine

In Crimea, Ukraine is beating Russia

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

Russia’s explosion of a huge Ukrainian dam had surprising effects

A year after the blast and flood, Ukrainians disagree over whether to rebuild Kakhovka


Tracking the Ukraine war: where is the latest fighting?

Our satellite view of the conflict, updated daily


Ukraine’s desperate struggle to defend Kharkiv

It is holding off Russia’s attack — for now


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Yuval Noah Harari on how to prevent a new age of imperialism

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Charles III gets his own paper currency

But most Britons will see far less of him than they did his mother


Forget Jack Sparrow and Captain Hook. Piracy is far more fearsome

A riveting new history of aquatic ambushes, from the 1600s to today


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