Our meta-estimate suggests that, from the beginning of the full-scale invasion to January of this year, Russian casualties ...
Peer into The Economist’s decision-making processes with Edward Carr, our deputy editor, who explains how we select and ...
F EW PEOPLE enjoy the gloom that comes with winter in the world’s higher latitudes. In up to a tenth of the population, the ...
On October 16th came the bill, in the form of a lengthy criminal indictment handed down by a federal grand jury. Prosecutors ...
Gradual access is a chance no earlier candidate has been given: to prove European credentials inside the market before joining the EU. Encouragingly, work is already under way, with two of the six ...
Han Hak-ja is the leader of the Unification Church, a cult-like religious group also known as “the Moonies”, and the widow of ...
According to state media the party chief, Xi Jinping, first mentioned political swindlers publicly in 2023 when he demanded a ...
The latest to resurrect him is Guillermo del Toro, whose “Frankenstein” is out in cinemas now and on Netflix on November 7th.
Number 10’s focus on defectors to Reform exacerbates Labour’s problem. Polling by YouGov shows that more Britons think the ...
For the first time since 2001, Italy’s GDP per capita has overtaken that of the United Kingdom,” Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of ...
N othing was ever quaint,” mused Ken Burns in a New York film studio last spring, as he made some last edits to his latest ...
Red Eléctrica’s short-term fix has been to increase the use of gas-fired plants, which provide supply that can be quickly ...
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