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本・雑誌内容詳細 The $3trn bet on AI
The world this week
Politics
Business
The weekly cartoon

Leaders

Burnt fingers
What if the $3trn AI investment boom goes wrong?
Even if the technology achieves its potential, plenty of people will lose their shirts

Peak human
Don’t panic about the global fertility crash
A world with fewer people would not be all bad
Benjamin Netanyahu at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on July 8th 2025
The Middle East
Israel’s Qatarstrophic error
Its extra-territorial campaign against terrorists has to have limits
A Polish F-16 and two Eurofighters Typhoon jets during the Polish Army Parade in Warsaw, Poland, on August 15th 2025
Europe’s air space
The Kremlin’s plot to kill NATO’s credibility
The alliance needs an emphatic response to Russian air incursions
A 3D rendered image of pills and syringes and powder.
The futility of drug wars
Nitazenes: another failure of drug prohibition
As countries crack down on fentanyl, a new synthetic opioid takes off

Electoral volatility
Is British politics broken? Its centre is cracking
The two traditional parties of government are under siege as never before

Letters
A selection of correspondence
British agriculture is the bedrock of food and drink
By Invitation

Trouble agents
AI agents are coming for your privacy, warns Meredith Whittaker
The Draghi report, one year on
A finance minister on what Europe must do to please Mario Draghi
Briefing
A night-time cityscape where most building windows are dark. The few illuminated windows form the shape of a downward-pointing arrow, symbolizing the rapid decline in population. The mood feels stark and unsettling.
Population implosion
Humanity will shrink, far sooner than you think
Demography sneaks up on you
A close-up of one of the lit windows reveals a couple enjoying dinner together. This scene conveys warmth and intimacy, representing the idea that even with a sharp demographic decline, life may not be as bleak as expected.
Shrinking without sinking
A contracting population need not be a catastrophe
The economics of a shrinking world
Asia
Shigeru Ishiba in a suit carrying a folder walks in front of a large red circle. On the left and right edges are close-up faces of Koizumi and Takaichi. Geometric lines divide the composition.
The prime minister quits
Japan’s new leadership struggle is far from business as usual
People power in Asia
Huge demonstrations bring down Nepal’s government
Fire and water
A giant “knife-fight” in the Pacific
Banyan
The world’s most powerful volunteers
China
This illustration shows a globe-like shape made of grid segments, filled with blended images of currency faces — one from U.S. dollars (Benjamin Franklin) and one from Chinese yuan (Mao Zedong)
From greenback to redback
China is ditching the dollar, fast
Consumer culture
“Dalifornication” grips China
Chinese comedy
Director Fang is laughing all the way to the bank
United States
Charlie Kirk hands out hats at a speaking event in Utah before he was shot and killed
Beyond debate
Charlie Kirk challenged liberals until the day he was murdered
Bye-undai
The ICE raid at Hyundai was a massive own goal
Swab tests
The pitfalls of being a non-profit that is beholden to government
Silly season
San Francisco’s recall fever
Lights, camera, truncheon
The sinister brilliance of Donald Trump’s security theatre
Schumer’s dilemma
A budget battle offers Democrats a chance to show some backbone
Lexington
Who’s afraid of the Democratic Socialists?

The Americas
The U.S. Navy San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship is seen on the horizon
Monroe 2.0
Making the Americas grate again
Argentine politics
What Javier Milei’s first defeat means for his future
Justice in Brazil
Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to 27 years in prison
Middle East & Africa
This frame grab taken from an AFPTV footage shows a man looking at smoke billowing after explosions in Doha's capital Qatar
All tactics, no strategy
America can’t or won’t protect its friends in the Gulf
A long wait for help
What it takes to evacuate an injured child from Gaza
Hydropower
A high-risk mega-dam in Ethiopia
Another outbreak
Ebola returns to Congo
Safety first
Africa’s deadly ferries
Europe
Loal people look at damage caused to a house after a Russian drone struck it in Poland
Europe on a knife-edge
Putin’s dangerous drone probe is a moment of truth for NATO
Last-chance saloon in Paris
France gets a new prime minister
Alarm bells
Might Bosnia be about to break up?
Old money
A crisis in long-term care of Europe’s elderly
Sweet and sour on Vladimir Putin
Italy’s coalition sends mixed messages on Ukraine and Russia
Charlemagne
Europe has an urgency deficit
Britain

Electoral science
The new battle for Britain
No working-men’s club
Labour has become the party of Britain’s rich
Mob rule
A British island infested with wallaby invaders
Out of time
The BBC’s best programme loses its star
Home truths
Fixing Britain’s broken property-tax system will take courage
London’s strikes
Rebellious tube drivers have less bargaining power than before
Bagehot
A reshuffle and a raucous conference show the misery of power
International
Sailors at drone unit 700X Naval Air Squadron make preparations for Operation Highmast, the deployment of the Royal Navy’s Carrier Strike Group to the Far East this year.
War in the air and sea
Top Gun—without Maverick
The Telegram
Meet the leader of Europe’s anti-Trump resistance
Business
Illustration of a wind up toy robot about to step off the peak of a mountain
Peak LLM?
Faith in God-like large language models is waning
Making waves
Sea Ltd, Singapore’s e-commerce king, prepares to battle TikTok
Chasing returns
From volleyball to tag, investors are piling into niche sports
A new chef
Can Nestlé’s third boss in little over a year turn things round?
Marketing missteps
How do you pronounce Biemlfdlkk? The brands lost in translation
The son wot won it
Lachlan Murdoch, media’s newest mogul
Bartleby
Reviewing the annual performance review
Schumpeter
In French business, boring beats sexy
Finance & economics
A coin made of pixels and numbers that's fragmenting and falling apart
Revolutionary road
What if the AI stockmarket blows up?
Futile fortress
Chinese trade is thriving despite America’s attacks
International development
Meet Donald Trump’s aid agency
Long time coming
Europe’s economy at last shows signs of a recovery
Food markets
How grain has gone from famine to feast
Buttonwood
Why American bondholders are jumpy about inflation
Free exchange
Can you make it to the end of this column?
Science & technology
Illustration of a pile of nitazene pilla in and out of blister packs, with syringes and some white powder
High risk
A dangerous new class of synthetic opioid is spreading
So near and yet so far
NASA has found a Martian rock with what may be signs of life
Soft power
How to build table-top fusion reactors
Well informed
Do hangover supplements work?
Culture
An illustration of Prague with the Castle in the background and a woman on the bridge. Her shdow forms the shape of a woman with a spikey crown.
Robert “Da Vinci Code” Langdon is back
Dan Brown offers another silly mash-up of fact and fiction
The fastest kid on Earth
Gout Gout, a 17-year-old sprinter, may be athletics’ new mega-star
Government and lawmaking
America’s constitution is too hard to change
Lad-loathing lyrics
Why female pop stars are lambasting mediocre men
Strawberry thieves forever
The ironic ubiquity of William Morris’s prints
Toffs on screen
Meet the real lord of “Downton Abbey”
Economic & financial indicators
Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Obituary
Giorgio Armani examines drawings for new designs in the late 1970s
Elegance, not extravagance
Giorgio Armani freed the forms of both men and women
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