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| 本・雑誌内容詳細 | An attack on the world economy The world this week Politics Business The weekly cartoon Leaders Beyond oil An attack on the world economy Whatever happens in the Strait of Hormuz, energy markets have been changed for ever A new dynasty China’s hereditary elite is taking shape The Communist Party is afraid to tax inherited wealth Smoke and flames rise at the site of airstrikes on an oil depot in Tehran. Iran’s nuclear programme There are no good options for Iran’s nuclear programme If America cannot eliminate the threat, what should it do? Hispanic lady wearing red cowboay hat, boots, jacket and skirt standing outside an event checking her phone. America’s midterm elections How to teach Donald Trump a Latin lesson By alienating Hispanics, he has given Democrats an open goal Kenyan police officers are reflected on the glasses of one of their colleagues as they arrive at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Drones v gangs Haiti needs order first, then elections Voters must be able to turn out without risking death Letters A selection of correspondence Is it optimistic to think that Hungary’s election in April will be free but not fair? By Invitation A watercolour portrait of Pedro Sánchez Spain’s leader speaks Pedro Sánchez: No to war Briefing A man smokes a cigar on a yacht at the SO! Dalian yachting event in China in 2014 Communist estate-planning China is wrestling with a novel phenomenon: inherited wealth Even as the economy slows and opportunity narrows, a lucky few receive big windfalls Smoke rises following a strike on the Bapco Oil Refinery in Bahrain Epic consequences The damage to the world economy from the Iran war will be severe, but uneven It has already caused the biggest energy supply shock in history Aftermath of an attack by Iranian drone, in Seef, Manama The sick man of the Gulf America’s war on Iran may bring Bahrain to its knees The tiny, indebted kingdom is seeing its main sources of revenue dry up Asia A solider releases a drone during a military exercise outside a naval base in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on 29 January 2026. “China-free” drones Taiwan’s bid to export drones free of Chinese parts is taking off Landslide in the Himalayas Nepal’s new prime minister is a 35-year-old former rapper Don’t mention the war Islamists woo Bangladesh with everything but Islam Seoul traders Seoul’s housing market is a huge political and economic headache Banyan Is India the fourth- or fifth-biggest economy? It does not matter China The downside of Hong Kong’s upswing Hong Kong’s property market has turned Performance anxiety Some of China’s officials are becoming social-media stars From China with propaganda China’s nationalist spy thriller has few girls and lots of government Chaguan There are 56 ethnicities in China—and 55 are getting squashed United States US President Donald Trump wearing a 'Make America Great Again' cap. MAGA, c’est moi Why MAGA backs Donald Trump’s war—for now Make Iran Great Again The view from Tehrangeles Forced removal Kristi Noem’s ignoble legacy as homeland-security secretary Deport, lose support Lost Latino love could cost Republicans the midterms Treating an ailing market Two very different states take aim at soaring hospital prices Lexington America’s blame-Israel lobby The Americas A woman poses for a portrait with her son as they return to their home, destroyed by armed gangs in 2024, in the Solino neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. A sense of security At last, Haiti has some hope The new national pride Brazilian cinema is having its moment Middle East & Africa Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps armed personnel wear masks and participate in a military rally. Resilient or ramshackle? Iran’s praetorian guard may emerge from the war diminished but undefeated Supreme but mysterious Who is Iran’s new leader? Only the mission matters Could special forces truly obliterate Iran’s nuclear programme? How to end a conflict America’s war aims may be diverging from Israel’s On their guard and on edge Should the Gulf states join attacks on Iran? Dire strait Can America clear the Strait of Hormuz of Iran’s drones and mines? Conflict data What data reveal about the war’s progress Done with sweet deals? Kenya’s ailing sugar sector is a test case for reform Europe Protesters held banners calling for 'freedom' for the former mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglu Trial of strength As war rages, Turkey‘s strongman puts the opposition on trial Two wheels v four In Paris’s mayoral race, it’s drivers against cyclists Comeback kid A popular German Green wins a surprise victory Location, location, location Ukraine’s housing market is increasingly peculiar Charlemagne Viktor Orban’s illiberal intellectual patronage system Britain An illustration of a moka pot and an over-filled mug of coffee decorated with the Union flag. A narrower Channel Ten years after the EU referendum, Britain has become more European A Green and unpleasant land The Green Party’s economic plans are Corbynism on steroids Ever closer allies Shared interests are binding Britain and Norway together Animal spirits Lions or hedgehogs? The vital choice for England’s banknotes Springer into action What Germany’s Springer plans for one of Britain’s oldest dailies Cleaning up Britain’s chimney sweeps are as lucky as lucky can be Not before time They’re not Swiss, but British watch brands are gaining ground Bagehot How Britain became a Compo Nation International The US Military launches Operation Epic Fury attacking Iran War in Iran How America and Israel built vast military targeting machines The Telegram India has much to lose from a world in chaos Business collage illustration featuringDario Amodei, Sam Altman and Elon Musk Caps out, knives out Altman, Amodei and Musk fight dirty for the biggest prize in business Festive freebies China’s AI giants are handing out cash to lure in users Move fast and heal things A new wave of disrupters takes on American health care Retail revival How Gap is trying to get its cool back Take cover In Trump’s world, companies seek insurance against political risk Bartleby In praise of grunt work Schumpeter Why corporate lawyers always win Finance & economics An aerial view as a crude oil tanker is guided to a berth at the oil terminal at the port in Qingdao, in China's eastern Shandong province. After shock Donald Trump’s options to cool oil prices are sorely limited Denatured Liquefied natural gas: the overlooked economic chokepoint Technomyopia Why investors won’t know what to make of AI for a while Buttonwood Time to buy the most rubbish stocks you can find Free Exchange Would America be in recession without the super-rich? Science & technology A play on the classic Vitruvian man image, but he's injecting himself, holding out his phone, and holding supplements Pep tide Want to hack your body with peptides? If only the science agreed Collision course AI is helping expand the frontier of theoretical physics Well Informed What is your maximum heart rate? Culture Two theater masks showing sadness and distress Screen tests What nobody clutching their Oscar this weekend will tell you Mind over matter? Solving the mystery of consciousness That’s how they roll Adults are on board with life-size board games From mean streets to Wall Street Tell-all or tell-nothing? A polite account of high finance Bookworm food The best new novels to read this spring Back Story An Oscar-nominated documentary goes behind enemy lines Economic & financial indicators Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets Obituary Professor Sir Nicholas White Mosquito versus man Nick White was a hero of mankind’s oldest war |
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