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| The new shape of war
The world this week
Politics
Business
The weekly cartoon
Leaders
Our cover
Smart tech is making war a dumber choice
Smaller, weaker countries can defend themselves more easily with cheap, deadly kit
Portrait of Abiy Ahmed.
Manifest destiny
The imperial vision of Ethiopia’s Abiy Ahmed
The prime minister’s ambitions threaten both his country and the Horn of Africa
A worker packs aluminum extrusions for shipment at the Kato Light Metal Industry Co. factory in Kanie, Aichi prefecture, Japan.
Don’t look back in Changhua
How East Asia should respond to its China shock
As they deindustrialise, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan must reform
People pass an image of the Cuban flag in central Havana.
Irate in the Caribbean
Attacking Cuba would be a huge mistake
But Donald Trump could make a deal with the communist regime
People walk past McDonald 'arches'.
Apply inside
Why the world needs more franchises
From pizza to Pilates, franchises mint millionaires and make customers happy
Letters
A selection of correspondence
Is overgrazing a problem for conservation?
By Invitation
A portrait of Francois Villeroy
Survivor of rough seas
A central banker’s lessons from a fragmented decade
Essay
Transparent battlefield: A soldier hides from scanning drones below while high-tech fighter jets operate freely above.
The world’s wars
The dangerous delusion of modern warfare
Asia
Collage of South-East Asian leaders
Springtime for hard men
llliberal leaders in mainland South-East Asia revamp their regimes
Curry crunch
Japan’s beloved Indian restaurants are under threat
Taking back control
Indonesia’s erratic president grabs the country’s commodity exports
Pilgrims’ progress
War has not deterred Asian Muslims from the hajj
Ashoka
Narendra Modi gives India’s elite a taste of the bad old days
China
Aerial view of an agrivoltaic farm illuminated by morning glow on October 25, 2025 in Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County, Hechi City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China.
Dimming prospects
China’s world-beating solar industry is in turmoil
The dark side
A coalmine explosion lays bare China’s two-speed economy
Back in its cage
Bowing to online fury, China’s censors ban a prizewinning film
Chaguan
China’s diplomatic successes are broad but shallow
United States
An illustration of Donald Trump standing in a circle being drawn on the ground by John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States. To the left is evidence of a circle that has been rubbed out.
The nine and the one
How the Supreme Court both checks and empowers Donald Trump
The YOLO caucus
Meet the Republicans defying Donald Trump
Leave to (maybe) return
The Trump administration’s big move to limit legal immigration
Can our pets come, too?
The refugees Donald Trump wants are white and middle-class
Unscripted
Are Angelenos angry enough to elect an insurgent as mayor?
Lexington
Why can’t Elon Musk do for politics what he’s done for industry?
The Americas
A marcher holds a framed composite image of Fidel Castro, Raul Castro and Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel
The Cuban conundrum
Would American military action against Cuba work?
Havananomics
Could Donald Trump save Cuba’s economy?
Of tigers and terrorists
Colombia’s pivotal, polarised election could not be tighter
International
Illustration of a wolf howling at the moon
The Telegram
Centrists crying “Wolf!”
Middle East & Africa
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
The new emperor
Abiy Ahmed dreams of remaking Ethiopia in his image
A viral nightmare
Congo’s response to Ebola is late and chaotic
Waiting for Godot in the Gulf
America and Iran are getting close to a deal. Or not
Oil and troubled waters
The Gulf war makes devastating oil spills more likely
Jailer-in-chief
Itamar Ben-Gvir has presided over horrific abuse in Israel’s prisons
Europe
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky attends a military briefing in Ukraine.
A turning tide
Ukraine’s latest challenge is how to deal with hope
The French Mamdani
France’s Gen Z has fallen for a 74-year-old radical socialist
Of God and Claude
Leo’s first encyclical attacks technological messianism
Vast vessels
Europe’s superyacht-builders hit choppy waters
Charlemagne
How the boomers screwed Europe
Britain
A postcard of the Cotswolds saying 'Welcome to Britain'. The postard is covered in DENIED stamps.
Migration policy
Britain has crushed immigration, and harmed itself
A question of control
Immigration remains at the forefront of British voters’ minds
Metal heads
Alloyed shows how Britain hopes to make things in the future
Swindrone
Why Swindon is emerging as a centre for Britain’s drone industry
In search of a new model
Britain is quietly de-Brexiting
Bagehot
How the Treat conquered politics
Business
Mcdonald's sign in Hachita, New Mexico
The millionaire machine
Franchising has quietly made countless Americans rich
The Houdini of Gujarat
Everything is going right for India’s richest man
War and love
The world’s top condom-maker is getting squeezed
Seeing the light
Ferrari’s electric car: divisiveness is the point
Bartleby
How should bosses talk about AI?
Schumpeter
BP cares too much about feelings and not enough about performance
Finance & economics
An illustration of a manufacturing robot in a crouched or strained position, symbolising the pressure placed on North-East Asian economies through their heavy dependence on manufacturing and export-led industries.
Boom and bust
Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are suffering industrial rot
A shore bet
Crackdowns on financial secrecy aren’t hurting offshore finance
Tax heavens
How to tax businesses in orbit and beyond
An uncomfortable chair
Kevin Warsh’s troublesome inflation in-tray
Buttonwood
Giga-IPOs are a symptom of public markets’ giga-problem
Free Exchange
Without fanfare, China is making rural migrants’ lives easier
Science & technology
Minimal illustration of a stomach and gut with an electronic pill travelling through
Edible electronics
Tomorrow’s medical sensors might come served with dinner
Southern inhospitality
Too much time with colleagues can sour social interaction
When DEET means dinner
Mosquitoes seem to be getting over insect repellent
Well Informed
You probably don’t need extra electrolytes
Culture
The illustration shows some stacked white books in soft mint tones, floating in balanced towers on a clean pastel background
Stack attack
The best books of 2026 so far
Byzantine Byzantium
The tumult of Erdogan’s rule, seen from one district in Istanbul
Sporting prodigies
The hard-hitting youngster sending cricket fans into a spin
The 100-year itch
Marilyn Monroe and the dead-star business
A perfect brake
Beverly Gage, a Pulitzer-prizewinning historian, takes the wheel
Economic & financial indicators
Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Obituary
Barney Frank waits for signatures to the National Rep. petition at the Newton bus stop on Winter Street, 5th May, 1980
Playing defence
Barney Frank always took the underdogs’ side |
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