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Leaders

What companies can expect if Labour wins Britain’s election

The party that aspires to lead the country is courting business

Europe

Ukraine will hold if it gets the arms it needs, says a top general

An interview with Lieutenant General Oleksandr Pavliuk, head of Ukraine’s ground forces


The Americas

The world’s most violent region needs a new approach to crime

Gangs are gaining ground in Latin America. Iron-fist policies won’t beat them back




The world in brief

Israel has told more residents of Rafah in southern Gaza to evacuate, as its troops massed on the outskirts of the city prepare to step up operations there...

Ukraine said it had repelled an attack by Russia’s army on the region of Kharkiv in the north-east of the country...

Donald Tusk pledged to strengthen security at Poland’s border with Belarus...

The number of deaths linked to flooding in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul rose to 136...


The trial of Donald Trump, considered as courtroom drama

Sensational witnesses, high stakes—it has the classic elements. Sort of

Chaguan: In today’s China, to get rich is perilous

Business sectors can be praised one day and banned the next

The world’s most, and least, walkable cities

Those who want to ditch their car might want to avoid North America

Why Eurovision won’t boot out Israel

Keeping the contest apolitical proves harder than ever

The US in brief

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World news

Plenty of circumstantial evidence at Donald Trump’s trial

But prosecutors will need Michael Cohen to seal the deal

Why young Russian women appear so eager to marry Chinese men

They speak fluent Mandarin and love China. Shame they are fake



Under Joe Biden, America struggles to reassert itself in Africa

As Chinese and Russian influence rise, the odds are against it


Business, finance and economics

America’s reckless borrowing is a danger to its economy—and the world’s

Without good luck or a painful adjustment, the only way out will be to let inflation rip

Is America Inc’s war for talent over?

Competition has cooled—for now


Schumpeter: Does Perplexity’s “answer engine” threaten Google?

Taking aim at one of the best business models of all time


The fight to dethrone the dollar

Attempts to challenge the dollar have only strengthened its dominance


Strife in the Middle East

After a dramatic week in Gaza, where does the war stand?

The Rafah offensive has not really begun, and a ceasefire is probably still weeks away at best

Could the International Criminal Court indict Binyamin Netanyahu?

Rumours abound that an arrest warrant is imminent for Israel’s prime minister


Why are Arab armed forces so ineffective?

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


Israel’s prime minister does not know where to go

Binyamin Netanyahu may be losing the plot


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The war in Ukraine

Ukraine’s defenders anxiously dig in for a looming Russian assault

The West’s delays on weapons help Vladimir Putin exploit superior numbers

How Ukrainian farmers are using the cover of war to escape taxes

“Black grain” infuriates exporters playing by the rules


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


Singapore

The world’s most improbable success story still needs to evolve

Under Lawrence Wong, the city-state has a new chance to change

An interview with Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s next PM

He will be just the fourth person to hold that position


Singapore has achieved astounding economic success

Can Lawrence Wong, its incoming PM, oversee further growth?


Lawrence Wong in his own words

Singapore’s next prime minister sat down with The Economist


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

Lexington: Why the Republicans will convene in a forge of American socialism

Donald Trump has made gains with Wisconsin’s working class, but Joe Biden could still win there

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