Meet America’s most dynamic political movement

The world this week

Leaders

Ursula von der Leyen, Giorgia Meloni and Marine Le Pen

Von der Leyen, Meloni and Le Pen

The three women who will shape Europe

At a crucial moment they encapsulate the dilemma of how to handle populism

Rosie the Riveter clasping a voting slip with a 'my body my choice' tattoo

Revolt of the reasonable

The pro-choice movement that could help Joe Biden win

A backlash against abortion bans is energising the middle ground in America

Illustration of a hand holding a walking stick that is stood on top of a wad of cash

Prudent pensioners, profligate politicians

What penny-pinching baby-boomers mean for the world economy

They are saving like never before. But even that may not bring interest rates down

 Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida (L) interacts with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Eastern promise

Japan and South Korea are getting friendlier. At last

As the world economy fragments, two export powerhouses see the virtue of chumminess

Mark a cross

Incompetence or opacity: the choice facing British voters

The first week of the election campaign points to a failure of political competition

Letters

On Singapore, Arab armies, China, romantasy, immigration, car names

Letters to the editor

By Invitation

Briefing

Abortion rights demonstrators in the rotunda of the Wisconsin State Capitol building in Madison in 2023

Abortion and politics

The undoing of Roe v Wade has created a mighty political movement

The power of women with clipboards

International

The Economist reads

Economic & financial indicators