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Beware, global jihadists are back on the march

They are using the war in Gaza to radicalise a new generation

Finance & economics

Japan will struggle to rescue its plummeting currency

Expensive government intervention looks likely to provide only brief respite


Leaders

The wider lessons of Scotland’s political turmoil

Humza Yousaf’s resignation is the latest in a string of setbacks




The world in brief

Antony Blinken, America’s secretary of state, urged Hamas to accept a ceasefire proposal put forward by Israel...

Humza Yousaf, Scotland’s first minister, announced his resignation...

Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University ignored an order from administrators to clear out their encampment by 2pm local time or risk suspension...

Germany’s consumer prices rose by 2.4% year on year in April...


A promising technique could make blood types mutually compatible

That would ease the demand for type-O donors

Free Exchange: Is inflation morally wrong?

Workers think so. Economists disagree

Who is supplying Russia’s arms industry?

New research traces the origin of crucial imports

Back Story: Fed up with Biden v Trump II? Some succour from fictional rematches

From “Moby Dick”, “Star Wars” and “Rocky” to the presidential election

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World news

Will the dramatic burst of bipartisanship in Congress last?

For all its procedural power, America’s hard right has had stunningly little influence on policy

Indonesia’s president-elect accuses the West of double standards

Valuing Ukrainian over Gazan lives is morally indefensible, says Prabowo Subianto


How race and politics interact in modern South Africa

Why the ANC’s losses are not the official opposition’s gain


Meet Argentina’s richest man

The boss of Mercado Libre ponders Javier Milei, self-doubt and the dangers of wokery


Business, finance and economics

China’s young people are rushing to buy gold

They seek security in troubled times


How to handle populists: a CEO’s survival guide

Western businesses are learning to live with volatile electoral politics around the world


Don’t be gloomy about Tesla and its EV rivals

The industry has had a terrible few months. But demand is likely to pick up


The war in Ukraine

Ukraine’s draft dodgers are living in fear

Ever more conscripts are needed against Russia’s offensive


Two years of war have impoverished many Ukrainians

The elderly, the displaced and the disabled are the worst affected


The growing role of fighting robots on the ground in Ukraine

Drones already fill the skies. Now uncrewed vehicles are heading to the front lines


Generation Z

Reasons to be cheerful about Generation Z

They are not doomed to be poor and anxious

Generation Z is unprecedentedly rich

Millennials were poorer at this stage in their lives. So were baby-boomers


How worried should people be about Generation Z?

Two new books fit into a familiar pattern of the old fretting about the young


What is screen time doing to children?

Demands grow to restrict young people’s access to phones and social media


America’s election year

1843 magazine | “We have to make Biden lose”: Arab-Americans are switching to Trump

Anger over Gaza in the swing state of Michigan might cost the president the election

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Strife in the Middle East

How much do Palestinians pay to get out of Gaza?

Middlemen are profiting from Gazans’ desperation

How Iran covered up the damage from Israel’s strikes

New images shared with The Economist show how a swap helped calm a crisis


Iranians fear their brittle regime will drag them into war

Ultra-religious hardliners are gaining power and yearn for confrontation


A trauma surgeon on why Gaza is the worst of war zones

It is like stepping back into the 19th century, says David Nott


India’s election

India’s democracy needs a stronger opposition

The Congress party is set for a drubbing in the world’s biggest election

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


Gandhi v Modi: crunch time for Congress as India prepares to vote

The Economist joins the most prominent opposition politician on the campaign trail


Five charts that show why the BJP expects to win India’s election

Narendra Modi’s party is eyeing another big victory


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The historic heart of Addis Ababa is being demolished

Abiy Ahmed is imposing his vision on Ethiopia’s capital

Other highlights

Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers

Psychiatrists are at long last starting to connect the dots

1843 magazine | It began as a rewilding experiment. Now a bear is on trial for murder

The death of a jogger in the Italian Alps has sparked a furious debate about the relationship between humans and nature


Climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation

This simplifies things for the world’s timekeepers


Romantasy brings dragons and eroticism together. At last

Novels starring hot fairies are selling millions of copies


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