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本・雑誌内容詳細 The hidden risks in Taiwan’s boom
The world this week
Politics
Business
The weekly cartoon

The World Ahead
An illustration of the world on a football, with politicians, boats, war missiles and other elements pointing to the coming year.
The World Ahead
The World Ahead 2026

Leaders

Trade and exchange rates
The hidden risks in Taiwan’s boom
A weak-currency policy is punishing consumers and storing up financial risk

Artificial-intelligence test
How markets could topple the global economy
If the AI bubble bursts, an unusual recession could follow
An illustration of the BBC logo carved in stone which is cracking and beginning to crumble.
Do adjust your sets
How the exasperating, indispensable BBC must change
Its latest crisis needs to spur reforms to bolster its news division
Claudia Sheinbaum waves from a car as she leaves the Los Pinos Cultural Complex in Mexico City, Mexico
Taking on the gangs
Mexico’s surprising record on murder
Claudia Sheinbaum’s security strategy is working. She has a mountain to climb
A soldier from the Ethiopian National Defence Force looks on in Kombolcha , Ethiopia
The Horn of Africa
How to avoid Africa’s next war
Pressure from America and its allies can prevent a return to fighting
Letters
A selection of correspondence
How dangerous is life in Syria?
By Invitation
An illustration of Laura Murphy
University challenge
A human-rights researcher on why she pushed back when China bullied her university
Briefing
An illustration of a tsunami made of banknotes crashing toward Taiwan’s Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, symbolizing the contrast between the island’s booming exports and rising wealth and its struggling domestic economy.
Formosan flu
Taiwan’s amazing economic achievements are yielding alarming strains
It has the world’s most undervalued currency and one of its biggest trade surpluses
Asia
A collage of elements from the Gujarat and Tamil Nadu regions in India. The maps of the regions are set in a star, torn in half.
Sigma Octantis
Which is India’s superstar state?
One and done?
A bombing in Delhi raises tensions in the region
Air-traffic control
South Korea’s new president is fixing relations with America, Japan and China
A bout time
Japanese women are wrestling with sumo’s boundaries
Desperate times
Asia’s most treacherous sailing season
Banyan
Kerala can teach India a thing or two about social welfare
China
Photomontage of fentanyl pills and shipping containers.
Calibrating co-operation
America and China share a dangerous addiction
Ugly-cute contest
China’s growing global fan club
Uyghur pronounciation
The way Uyghurs speak Mandarin is now a joke
Chaguan
Tianmen is China’s test site for baby-boosting policies

United States

All the president’s enforcers
See how Donald Trump is creating his own police force
A pointless quarantine
Democrats collapsed in the shutdown fight
Norway in the desert
One of the poorest states in America introduces free child care
Zippy-de-doo-Dad
Parents on e-bikes are transforming the school run
Homeschooling
Florida is running a radical experiment in education
Lexington
Why the Democrats may lose again to Donald Trump
The Americas
A heavily armed state police convoy in Culiacan, Sinaloa.
Curbing violence
Making Mexico less of a gangster’s paradise
The rose-tinted gangsters
Racy fictional depictions of gangs irk people in Latin America
Crime and punishment
Chile heads for a sharp right turn
Middle East & Africa
A Palestinian stands next to the rubble of destroyed and heavily damaged buildings in Gaza City
Where to begin?
Gaza’s zombie ceasefire
The remnants of war
The dangers beneath Gaza’s rubble
Stars and stripes v black flags
Syria’s ex-jihadist president, now Donald Trump’s new bestie
Back on the brink
Ethiopia is perilously close to another war
Europe
Madrid residents wait in the street during the funeral of Francisco Franco in November 1975
A country transformed
Half a century after the death of Franco, Spain is a far better place
Goodbye, Europe
Georgia is dousing the last embers of democracy
A new glow
Even on Ukraine’s front line there is time, and a need, for beauty
Mobsters online
How Italy’s mafia uses social media to recruit new blood
Charlemagne
Europe is cracking down on Russian tourists
Britain
A TV set with the BBC logo crashing through it
Inform, educate, enrage
The BBC’s boss quits over a “doctored” Trump speech
Time to come clean
Labour’s tax-and-spend policy has been dominated by wild gambling
Confidence trick
British businesses say they are furious with the government
For four eyes only
Why Britain may have stopped sharing some intelligence with America
Of molluscs and men
A slimy scheme to avoid property tax
Bagehot
Sir Keir Starmer is a prisoner of the politics he pledged to end
International
Collage of police training across the world
Order here please
China’s creepiest export surge
The Telegram
Beijing insiders’ plan to play Donald Trump
Business
illustration of a burning briefcase on a red background
Before the fall
The seven deadly sins of corporate exuberance
Rise of the people people
How HR took over the world
Semi-slow
TSMC’s cautious expansion is frustrating the AI industry
Virtual malice
Libellous chatbots could be AI’s next big legal headache
Bartleby
The 10-4 rule for interacting with customers
Dangerous liaisons
The costs of dating your boss
Schumpeter
Elon Musk’s $1trn pay deal highlights companies’ superstar dilemma
Finance & economics

Recession recession
Recessions have become ultra-rare. That is storing up trouble
Boomers and busts
Old folk are seized by stockmarket mania
All fogged up
The problem with America’s shutdown economy
Signal failure
How AI is breaking cover letters
Buttonwood
In defence of personal finance
Free exchange
Tree murders and the economics of crime
Science & technology
Illustration of a man in an armchair talking to a laptop in another armchair. On the laptop screen, a friendly robot is waving.
Machines of loving grace
Millions are turning to AI for therapy
Casting the runes
A new project aims to predict how quickly AI will progress
Thanks for all the fish
Sperm whales communicate with vowels
Well informed
Can peptides give you superpowers?
Culture
An illustration of a microphone with the design of the Indian flag on it under a spotlight.
Stand-up and fight
Indian comedians have never been so successful or endangered
A law unto itself
Is “All’s Fair” really the worst television drama ever made?
Rest in prose
An affecting chronicle of a man’s death—and his life
European politics
Francisco Franco: the charmless man who became Spain’s dictator
Back Story
Has culture in the 21st century become samey and dull?
The reel deal
The best films of 2025
Economic & financial indicators
Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Obituary
James Watson with a molecular model of DNA, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1957
The secret of life
James Watson was stunned by the beauty of the double helix
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