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Gilt trip: Liz Truss’s hobbled leadership

Gilt trip: Liz Truss’s hobbled leadership



Paroxysms in the market for gilts—British-government bonds that were once safe-haven assets—reveal just how wounded the new government’s plans have left it. Cuba is experiencing the worst economic cr…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

Don kingmaker: Trump and the midterms

Don kingmaker: Trump and the midterms



The latest instalment of our series asks how much difference Donald Trump’s imprimatur has made to candidates—and whether that influence will carry over to a general election. A look at South African…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

Help them, Obi: one hopeful candidate in Nigeria

Help them, Obi: one hopeful candidate in Nigeria



Our correspondent meets with Peter Obi, who has a handsome poll lead and an appeal that spans the country’s religions and ethnicities. But his presidential bid still faces obstacles. Myanmar’s ruling…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

Crimea and punishment: Russia’s reprisals

Crimea and punishment: Russia’s reprisals



An attack on the Kerch bridge—a pet project of President Vladimir Putin that links Russia with annexed Crimea—has prompted a swift and brutal response. We ask what is likely to happen next. We examin…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

The gains in Ukraine: stalled Russia plainly wanes

The gains in Ukraine: stalled Russia plainly wanes



Ukraine’s army has pushed Russian forces back in the south and east. We ask how they’ve managed to make such impressive gains so quickly, whether more could follow and what Russia’s reaction might be…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

Bloody and forgotten: Conflict in eastern Congo

Bloody and forgotten: Conflict in eastern Congo



Our correspondent reports from eastern Congo, where a three-decade-long conflict has killed thousands, and forced more than five million people from their homes--with no end in sight. Researchers are…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

It does mean a thing: America’s swing voters

It does mean a thing: America’s swing voters



In the next instalment of our midterms series, we head to the suburbs of Atlanta in search of that rarest of political creatures: the swing voter. There aren’t many of them, but they may well determi…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

Misplaced Truss? Britain’s ruling party meets

Misplaced Truss? Britain’s ruling party meets



Prime Minister Liz Truss has had a bruising first few weeks in office. Amid policy U-turns and plummeting poll numbers, her Tory party’s annual shindig is a venue for much soul-searching. Russia’s “p…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

Poll vaulter: Brazil’s surprise election result

Poll vaulter: Brazil’s surprise election result



Jair Bolsonaro, the incumbent president, did unexpectedly well—giving his campaign a boost and foreshadowing a tough run-up to the second round. Malawi’s incipient democracy stands as a shining regio…


Published on 3 years, 2 months ago

Form-annex trick: Russia’s Ukraine-seizure bid

Form-annex trick: Russia’s Ukraine-seizure bid



After a series of sham referendums, President Vladimir Putin is expected to annex four partly occupied regions of Ukraine. We ask what risks that move would pose. What has driven China’s president to…


Published on 3 years, 3 months ago





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