The Economist explains

The Economist explains

Why Russian troops are attacking on motorbikes

New conditions give rise to new tactics

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What is “two-tier” policing?

The conspiratorial belief has spread online, fuelling disorder in Britain

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Would legal doping change the Olympics?

The impact would be smaller—and worse—than proponents of drug-taking claim

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Do vice-presidential picks matter?

If they have any effect on an election’s result, it is at the margins

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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

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Who should control Western Sahara?

France becomes the latest country to back Morocco’s claim

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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

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Myanmar’s rapidly changing civil war, in maps and charts

Ethnic militias and pro-democracy groups are scoring victories against the governing junta

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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

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Why the Olympics still has a doping problem

Cheating with drugs has again become an organised affair