The Economist explains
The Economist explains
Why Russian troops are attacking on motorbikes
New conditions give rise to new tactics
The Economist explains
What is “two-tier” policing?
The conspiratorial belief has spread online, fuelling disorder in Britain
The Economist explains
Would legal doping change the Olympics?
The impact would be smaller—and worse—than proponents of drug-taking claim
The Economist explains
Do vice-presidential picks matter?
If they have any effect on an election’s result, it is at the margins
The Economist explains
What led to the bitter controversy over an Olympics boxing match?
A mighty punch by an Algerian boxer has revived a politically charged dispute
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Is this the end of Project 2025, the plan that riled Donald Trump?
The right-wing blueprint for governing has taken centre-stage in America’s presidential campaign
The Economist explains
Who should control Western Sahara?
France becomes the latest country to back Morocco’s claim
The Economist explains
Who are the Druze, the victims of a deadly strike on Israel?
The religious minority has often been caught up in regional crossfire in the Middle East
The Economist explains
Myanmar’s rapidly changing civil war, in maps and charts
Ethnic militias and pro-democracy groups are scoring victories against the governing junta
The Economist explains
Who will be Kamala Harris’s running-mate?
She is reportedly down to six candidates
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Why have so few American presidents been from the West?
Kamala Harris’s nomination would be a milestone for the region
The Economist explains
Why the Olympics still has a doping problem
Cheating with drugs has again become an organised affair