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Hamas talks up a truce, but Israel may still invade Rafah

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Visiting Europe, Xi Jinping brings up an old grievance

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Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, said that the country’s war cabinet had “unanimously decided” to “continue its operation” in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza...

Xi Jinping met Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, and Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission, in Paris as he kicked off a two-day state visit to France...

Columbia University in New York said it would cancel its main commencement ceremony scheduled for May 15th following weeks of pro-Palestinian student protests...

The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s criminal trial in Manhattan held him in contempt for a tenth time for violating a gag order, and threatened to jail him if he continues...


Who is Angela Rayner?

The deputy leader of the Labour Party alarms businesses in Britain. Should she?

Banyan: Meet the maharajas of the world’s biggest democracy

Indian officialdom still treats citizens like subjects

Hedge funds make billions as India’s options market goes ballistic

The country’s retail investors are doing less well

Latin America’s farmers are cashing in on hot hot-cocoa prices

They aim to spend the windfall improving their technology to expand production

The US in brief

Police clear protests at USC; Cuellar indicted

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World news

Emmanuel Macron’s urgent message for Europe

The French president issues a dark and prophetic warning

America’s federal district courts may soon be harder to manipulate

For once Democrats and (some) Republicans see eye-to-eye on judicial reform


Japan and South Korea are struggling with old-age poverty

Their problems may be instructive for other countries


Turkey’s President Erdogan faces a new challenge from Islamists

Religious voters think the president is not tough enough on Israel


Strife in the Middle East

Why are Arab armed forces so ineffective?

Governments are splashing the cash, but that may do little to burnish their armies’ reputations

University protests about Gaza spread to the Middle East

But Arab students are looking to America for inspiration


Israel’s prime minister does not know where to go

Binyamin Netanyahu may be losing the plot


The Middle East has a militia problem

More than a quarter of the region’s 400m people live in states dominated by armed groups


Business, finance and economics

Big tech’s great AI power grab

Alphabet, Amazon and Microsoft are on the hunt for new energy sources

America’s fiscal outlook is disastrous, but forgotten

On the campaign trail, both main candidates largely ignore the problem


Bartleby: How not to work on a plane

Hours without interruption and work to do. What could go wrong?



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The war in Ukraine

A fresh Russian push will test Ukraine severely, says a senior general

An interview with Vadym Skibitsky, deputy head of Ukraine’s military intelligence

Russia’s gas business will never recover from the war in Ukraine

Hopes of a Chinese rescue look increasingly vain


Who is supplying Russia’s arms industry?

New research traces the origin of crucial imports


Ukraine’s draft dodgers are living in fear

Ever more conscripts are needed against Russia’s offensive


Disinformation

How to counter disinformation

More co-ordination is needed, and better access to data


Disinformation is on the rise. How does it work?

Understanding it will lead to better ways to fight it


The vocabulary of disinformation

From AI-generated news to verification


India’s election

1843 magazine | Rahul Gandhi is on the march. But where is he heading?

He wants to be the champion of Indian liberalism. First he needs to save his party from irrelevance

Even disillusioned young Indian voters favour Narendra Modi

They worry about their future, but do not blame the BJP


How strong is India’s economy?

It isn’t the next China, but it could still transform itself and the world


Radio Modi: How India’s prime minister sweet-talks the nation

We analysed hundreds of Narendra Modi’s broadcasts. They reveal a meticulously cultivated image


America’s election year

Joe Biden is practising some Clintonian politics

But he needs to do more than crack down on “junk fees” to woo swing voters

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