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Leaders
A second Trump term: from unthinkable to probable
Introducing our 2024 American election forecast model
China
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
Britain
Britain’s party manifestos lack detail but leave clues
Labour’s cagey plan would not give them a mandate for radical reform
The world in brief
The G7 leaders warned Iran against advancing its nuclear programme, according to Reuters, a news agency...
South Africa’s African National Congress reached a deal to form a national unity government with the main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance...
The Bank of Japan said it would scale back its bond-buying program over the next two years...
America’s Supreme Court ruled that a ban on bump stocks, introduced by Donald Trump in 2018 after a mass shooting in Las Vegas, was unlawful...
A remarkable new era begins in South Africa
A national unity government can save democracy and the economy
Chaguan: Why China takes young Tibetans from their families
Visiting a Tibetan region where children must attend Chinese-language boarding schools
Three charts assess England’s chances of winning the Euros 2024
Bookmakers’ odds may not tell the whole story
Cautious optimism reigns at Art Basel this year
The continued downturn many feared seems not to have materialised
The US in brief
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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
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
America’s assassination attempt on Huawei is backfiring
The company is growing stronger—and less vulnerable
A price war breaks out among China’s AI-model builders
It may stymie innovation
The tech wars are about to enter a fiery new phase
America, China and the battle for supremacy
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World news
Javier Milei finally lugs key reforms through Argentina’s Senate
Markets celebrated the two bills’ passing, after protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires
Donald Trump’s trade hawk is plotting behind bars
Peter Navarro’s dark vision of the global economy could shape Trump 2
How will India’s new coalition government work?
Narendra Modi’s cabinet signals continuity, but may soon face unfamiliar difficulties
The president of Somaliland is bargaining for recognition
But a war at home has not helped his case
European elections
Charlemagne: No wonder Macron’s gambling, Europe is home to the high-roller
You gotta bet big to win big in Europe
Emmanuel Macron wants a snap election to get him out of a deep hole
But he’s taking a big risk
The rise of the far right alarms German business leaders
At least, most of them
The three women who will shape Europe
At a crucial moment they encapsulate the dilemma of how to handle populism
Business, finance and economics
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
Hey Siri! Help me get Apple out of an AI-shaped hole
Tim Cook’s prayer to the almighty
The war for AI talent is heating up
Big tech firms scramble to fill gaps as brain drain sets in
America’s election year
Donald Trump’s trade hawk is plotting behind bars
Peter Navarro’s dark vision of the global economy could shape Trump 2
America’s billionaires should resist the urge to support Donald Trump
A Trump victory would reward them. But not enough to justify the risks
In brief
Reproductive rights at SCOTUS, in the Senate
Our daily political update, featuring the stories that matter
Trump v Biden: who’s ahead in the polls?
The Economist is tracking the race to be America’s next president
Britain’s election
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
Our constituency poll has awful news for Britain’s Tories
Hartlepool is on track to lurch back to Labour in the election. Reform UK is in second spot
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
Politics overshadows a conference to raise money for Ukraine
Not to mention the continued fighting
Ukraine has a navy that needs no sailors
It does a surprisingly good job of destroying Russian vessels
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
In Crimea, Ukraine is beating Russia
The peninsula is becoming a death trap for the Kremlin’s forces
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An Italian doctor thinks it can – and he’s got a diet to sell you
Kung fu gives Africans their kicks
A rare soft-power export from China is spreading across the continent
It’s a bird, it’s a plane…it’s a Chinese flying car
China is developing the vehicles faster than any other country
New Zealand is changing its place names
But many citizens struggle to pronounce Maori monikers
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The rise of Chinese science: Welcome or worrying?
Our US election-forecast model
Five months out, Donald Trump has a clear lead
Macron’s gamble
France’s president wants a snap election to get him out of a deep hole
The war for AI talent
Big tech firms scramble to fill gaps as brain drain sets in
Is the New York Times bestseller list biased?
Our investigation suggests it is
Special reports: May 11th 2024
Worlds apart
The American-led financial order is giving way to a more divided one
The global financial system is in danger of fragmenting
How crises reshaped the world financial system
The movement of capital globally is in decline
National payment systems are proliferating
The fight to dethrone the dollar
How the financial system would respond to a superpower war
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