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| 本・雑誌内容詳細 | Advantage Iran The world this week Politics Business The weekly cartoon Leaders Our cover Advantage Iran A month of bombing has achieved nothing. Will Donald Trump escalate, or talk? Illustration of a row of buildings wafing and merging into each other, with an EU flag on the top of the middle building Mythbusting on trustbusting Europe should think twice before weakening its merger rules A strict competition policy is not the barrier to bigger firms The Musel E-Hub regasification terminal in the Spanish city of Gijon Let markets work The case against energy bail-outs As war rages in Iran, governments must not repeat the mistakes of 2022 An employee works at the Kold Roll steel bar factory in Santa Catarina, Nuevo Leon state, Mexico Stop the impoverishment Mexico must unleash its private sector Claudia Sheinbaum’s biggest problem is weak investment and growth, not Donald Trump Sheep beside solar panels in England Country first England has shown the world how to replace farm subsidies A rare Brexit dividend Letters A selection of correspondence Should Europe’s pensions be reformed? By Invitation A portrait of Ulrike Malmendier At war with itself Europe’s choice: Grow, or become a vassal Guarding whom? Iran’s Revolutionary Guards won’t defend the regime to the last man Briefing An oil tanker trapped inside a glass bottle. Unsafe passage Hormuz is not the only weak spot for global trade Many shipping routes are vulnerable, from the Strait of Malacca to the Panama Canal An oil tanker twisted and contorted into a corkscrew-like form. Stranglehold What a battle to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would look like A lot of ships, aircraft and soldiers would have to spend a long time in harm’s way for uncertain results Asia Residents of a small apartment building do house chores outside their units, amid the lockdown to contain the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in a slum area in Tondo, Manila, Philippines, May 4, 2020. Home truths The world’s most unaffordable housing is not where you think India’s rebels The end of the world’s longest-running Maoist insurgency Welcome to Chevroletstan China is breaking into one of the world’s weirdest car markets Southward ho! How Chinese companies are reshaping Indonesia Thai-ed in knots Millions of Burmese struggle to find safety in Thailand Banyan Why Bangalore has India’s best billionaires China A man collects oysters near anti-landing spikes at a beach where the Chinese city of Xiamen is visible from afar, in Kinmen, Taiwan, on May 11, 2025. China and Taiwan Does the Iran war increase the risk of a Chinese attack on Taiwan? Women’s rights Jiang Shengnan is the most vocal woman in Chinese politics High-rise pork pies China’s huge pork industry is a victim of its own success Chaguan China’s government both drives and constrains the rise of AI United States US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to the press. From “Little Marco” to loyal lieutenant Marco Rubio, the chameleon in the war room AIPAC’s new playbook America’s pro-Israel lobby is facing a backlash Lines of control Snarled airports and frozen funding test the new DHS secretary Uneasy spooks America’s spies have a lot to complain about Into the breach America goes on cyber-offence Love me, legal tender Why Donald Trump is putting his face on a coin Lexington For Donald Trump, Cuba is everything Iran is not Essay A photo collage depicting America from the 1860s to the 1920s, featuring a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, John D. Rockefeller, European immigrants arriving, the Statue of Liberty, and factory smokestacks rising over industrial cities. America at 250 Industrial liberalism and its critics America at 250 If 19th-century plutocrats are dinosaurs, we’re now in Jurassic Park The Economist reads Six books to understand the Gilded Age The Americas A rider trots past a refreshment stand at a horse festival. Becalmed Mexico’s broken economy Liquid courage Brazil has a secret weapon against oil shocks Integration game Why the number of Islamic schools in Canada is soaring Middle East & Africa U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at Memphis Air National Guard Base in Memphis, Tennessee Bargain or bluff? Donald Trump says he is close to a deal with Iran Command and control The Revolutionary Guards are taking over Iran The threat of thirst In the current Gulf war, water may prove as decisive as oil No connection Iran’s regime walls off the internet Seizing the moment Israeli settlers are growing more violent in the West Bank The latest quagmire How long will Israel stay in Lebanon? From Anglo to Botswanan Botswana prepares to take an even bigger gamble on diamonds Europe A woman looks at her mobile telephone as she descends on an escalator in a metro station in central Moscow on February 10, 2026 Spring offensive Russia wants to limit contact with the outside world German politics Germany’s Social Democrats gaze into the abyss French mayors France offers some hope for defeating populists Humbled Giorgia Meloni’s big setback in Italy Ecosystem warrior Ukraine’s top drone commander wants to bleed Russia’s army dry Charlemagne Europe’s populist right should be outvoted rather than ostracised Britain Poppies in flower at the edge of a wheat field in North Yorkshire, England A new agricultural landscape English farming is changing quickly, for the better Peak dog A golden decade for British vets is coming to an end Pints to spare Britain’s dairy farmers are pouring milk away RPC RIP? What Sir Keir Starmer gets wrong about deregulation Agents of influence The Bank of England’s eyes and ears Losing grandeur Britain’s diplomatic footprint is diminishing Good or bad ODA? Britain’s foreign aid morphs from open-handed to hard-headed Business Illustration showing the swallowing of of apps, wwww, bot, Yen, phone with apps on screen,chats, user profile image, a story with likes flying off, data and shopping icons Boogie monster ByteDance is swallowing the internet—in China and beyond Seeking scale Will the EU’s new merger rules unleash a wave of dealmaking? Silicon scandal A new case of chip smuggling shows the limits of export controls Bartleby Welcome to emoji school Oil change The war’s biggest corporate winners and losers may surprise you Well lubricated How much will America’s oilmen benefit from the Iran war? Food poisoning Big food’s troubles go from bad to worse Social media on trial Meta and Google face a reckoning over social-media addiction Schumpeter Amazon’s unprecedented gamble on AI redemption might just work Finance & economics An oil barrel flying away with a person hanging at the end of a rope around it. Here we go again How high could global inflation go? Smoke and horrors Even the best-case scenario for energy markets is disastrous Techno-Utopia China’s new masterplan for its tech economy in 2030 and beyond Navigating a Trumpian world Christine Lagarde’s sober tone on the Gulf war energy shock The expat economy Westerners are fleeing their countries in record numbers Buttonwood Markets are gripped by an alarming cognitive dissonance Free Exchange The decline and fall of the Roman currency empire Science & technology A conveyor belt carrying gleaming golden brains, symbolizing China’s rapid and large-scale production of AI talent. Picking their brains China is winning the AI talent race Boots on the regolith NASA’s Moon-base plans mark a rethinking of its future Stronger together Autonomous swarms are the future of drone warfare Well Informed Is playing music good for the brain? Culture A pink kids’ bike leaning against a fork-in-the-road sign. The biggest loser Everyone knows divorce is costly. But children pay most dearly Fascism’s first act The forgotten man who pre-dated Mussolini and Hitler Classical literature and art What is the big deal with Ovid and artists? The funny business With “SNL UK”, Britain’s laughing stock appreciates Back Story Russia should not be welcome at the world’s top art show It’s on the table Young people all over the world are clicking with mahjong Economic & financial indicators Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets Obituary Chuck Norris in "Missing in Action 2: The Beginning" The king of kicks Chuck Norris made onions cry |
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