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The capitalist revolution Africa needs
The world this week
Politics
Business
The weekly cartoon
Leaders
Free markets
The capitalist revolution Africa needs
The world’s poorest continent should embrace its least fashionable idea
Immigration
Donald the Deporter
Could a man who makes ugly promises of mass expulsion actually fix America’s immigration system?
Chairman of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPOe) Herbert Kickl leaves after a meeting with Austrian Federal President Van der Bellen in Vienna, Austria
Herbert Kickl and the hard right
The Putinisation of central Europe
Austria could soon get its most extreme chancellor since the 1940s
Workers supervise the nickel ore processing in a factory in Sorwako, Indonesia
From nickel to pickle
Just because Indonesia has nickel doesn’t mean it should make EVs
Economic nationalists are making a reckless bet
Marine recruits take part in a simualted combat situation in Parris Island, South Carolina
Women and the armed forces
Pete Hegseth’s culture war will weaken America’s armed forces
Donald Trump’s nominee for defence risks driving away talent
Upside down warning signs with an exclamation mark in the shape of martini glasses
Thinking about the demon drink
Health warnings about alcohol give only half the story
Enjoyment matters as well as risk
Letters
On Africa, Germany, sulphur, Biden, Jimmy Carter, machine translation, nicknames
Letters to the editor
By Invitation
Russia and the West
Time is not on Russia’s side, argues Finland’s foreign minister
Briefing
Asylum-seeking migrants walk along the US-Mexico border fence near the Jacumba Hot Spring, California
Deportation fixation
How far will Donald Trump go to get rid of illegal immigrants?
It is his signature policy, but the obstacles are daunting
Asia
A worker supervises the disposal of slag from nickel ore processing in a nickel factory in Sorowako, Indonesia
Back to the future
Indonesia nearly has a monopoly on nickel. What next?
Spy games
Pakistan’s army puts a former intelligence chief on trial
Incorruptible
What a 472-year-old corpse reveals about India
Ambitious but expensive
AUKUS enters its fifth year. How is the pact faring?
What are friends for?
Joe Biden’s mixed legacy on Japan
Banyan
By resisting arrest, South Korea’s president challenges democracy
China
Workers work at a construction site in Shanghai
Debt, deficits and depressed consumers
Does China have the fiscal firepower to rescue its economy?
Hot TIP
Militant Uyghurs in Syria threaten the Chinese government
Grains for the iron rice bowl
A pay rise for government workers sparks anger and envy in China
The roof of the world shakes
A big earthquake causes destruction in Tibet
United States
The Palisades Fire ravages a neighborhood, Los Angeles.
A perfect storm
Los Angeles against the flames
Going big
America’s bet on industrial policy starts to pay off for semiconductors
Walking the line
Mike Johnson has his old job back, for now
Snakes on a list
When treating snakebites, American hospitals turn to zoos
Alcohol guidelines
Most Americans think moderate drinking is fine
Against expensive excellence
The US Army needs less good, cheaper drones to compete
The Americas
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his resignation.
Crisis in Canada
Justin Trudeau steps down, leaving a wrecked party and a divided Canada
Wood wars
Canada and America have been fighting about timber for 40 years
Caught in the middle
Does made in Mexico mean made by China?
Middle East & Africa
An inside view of the empty Baabda Palace
Thirteenth time lucky?
Lebanon tries yet again to elect a new president
No easy fix
The West is making a muddle of its Syria sanctions
All talk and no truce
From inside an obliterated Gaza, gunfire not a ceasefire
Certifiably genocidal
America concludes genocide has been committed in Sudan—again
Halfway to revolution
Mozambique’s opposition leader flies home into chaos
Europe
The leader of the far-right Freedom party (FPOe) Herbert Kickl leaves after talks with Austria's President on January 6, 2025 at the presidential Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria
A Volkskanzler in the offing
Austria could soon have a first far-right leader since 1945
The true believer
Olaf Scholz still thinks he can win re-election as chancellor
Mining muddle
Europe has lots of lithium, but struggles to get it out of the ground
Remembering a dictatorship
Spain’s government marks 50 years since Franco died
Bones of contention
A dispute over old war crimes strains Polish-Ukrainian relations
Charlemagne
How extremist politics became mainstream in France
Britain
Photomontage illustration of Elon Musk, Kemi Badenoch and Nigel Farage
Offline Keir, online Kemi
What Elon Musk’s tweets about sex abuse reveal about British politics
Driving up the price
Rolls-Royce cars push the pedal on customisation
Apple watches and wobble boards
A much-praised British scheme to help disabled workers is failing them
Conservation
Britons are keener than ever to bring back lost and rare species
End of the space race
The decline in remote working hits Britain’s housing market
Dangerous liaisons
The phenomenon of sexual strangulation in Britain
Bagehot
How means conquered ends
International
Marine recruits from Bravo Company move ammunition cans through an obstacle course during the Crucible, a grueling 54-hour field exercise, at Parris Island, S.C., USA.
The Kevlar ceiling
Women warriors and the war on woke
The Telegram
Donald Trump has a strong foreign-policy hand, but could blow it
Special report
Africa Gap
Like the jaws of the crocodile...
The economic gap between Africa and the rest of the world is growing
An urbanisation unlike any other
Africa is undergoing social change without economic transformation
Size matters
Africa has too many businesses, too little business
The need for “development bargains”
African elites should align themselves with their countries’ needs
Who you gonna call?
The African investment environment is at its worst in years
Closing arguments
To catch up economically, Africa must think big
Business
An illustration depicting a bold yellow lightning bolt in the centre, repeated to the left and right in vibrant green and yellow. Geometric shapes like circles, diamonds, and starbursts are scattered around.
It’s electrifying!
A new electricity supercycle is under way
Making friends
Will Mark Zuckerberg’s Trump gamble pay off?
High and dry
Alcohol-free drinks are becoming big business
Southern oscillation
America’s internet giants are being outplayed in the global south
Beyond the iPhone
Foxconn and other gadget-makers are expanding their empires
Alloys and allies
What next for US Steel?
Bartleby
The signals of workplace submissiveness
Schumpeter
Meet the ambitious wolf cubs of Wall Street
Finance & economics
The stars of the European Union flag falling down to the bottom of the flag.
Falling stars
Europe could be torn apart by new divisions
Labour the point
Can America’s economy cope with mass deportations?
Dark humour
China’s markets take a fresh beating
Buttonwood
How corporate bonds fell out of fashion
Free exchange
An American purchase of Greenland could be the deal of the century
Science & technology
Workers harnessed unto the facade of the Museum of the Future, United Arab Emirates.
Return of the House of Wisdom
How the Gulf’s rulers want to harness the power of science
I can do it with a distributed heart
Training AI models might not need enormous data centres
Well informed
Does melatonin work for jet lag?
Culture
Little Red Riding Hood with the wolf, disguised as her grandmother. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), c1909.
Into the woods
Sex and Snow White: how Grimm should children’s books be?
Going soft
Millennials and Gen Z are falling hard for stuffed animals
No crime, plenty of punishment
Jimmy Lai’s trial is a headline-worthy example of injustice
Thinking outside the God complex
Are mystics kooks or valuable disrupters?
Free speech in France
Ten years after the Charlie Hebdo attack, satire is under siege
Back Story
Ovation inflation has spread from Broadway to London’s West End
Economic & financial indicators
Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Obituary
Author Chiung Yao
Listening to the heart
Chiung Yao taught the Chinese all about romantic love |
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