How to raise the world’s IQ

The world this week

Leaders

Nutrition and cognition

How to raise the world’s IQ

Simple ways to make the next generation more intelligent

illustration of a yellow pencil tied into a complex knot against a red background. The pencil has a blue eraser on top and a green tip at the bottom.

School scandal

Faddish thinking is hobbling education in the rich world

Test scores have been stagnant or worse for more than a decade

A man reads "Le Parisien" newspaper, seen the day after the second round of the French legislative election in Paris, France on July 5th 2024

France’s shotgun election

The French far right may not have peaked

After winning 32% of the vote in parliamentary elections it will eye the presidency

Filipinos take part in an anti-government protest in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines on November 30th 2020

Credit-crushed

How to prevent strongmen from hijacking the fight against dodgy money

Egypt, India and Turkey are regular abusers

300 of the Members of Parliament newly elected in the 2024 General Election.

Lord, make us proportional—but not yet

Britain’s skewed election reinforces the case for voting reform. After 2029

The new government has more important things to deal with first

Letters

On Joe Biden, a Palestinian state, rising seas, Willie Mays, working late

Letters to the editor

By Invitation

SCOTUS and presidential immunity

Justice Sotomayor was right for the wrong reasons

Briefing

A pair of hands holding a bowl in the shape of a brain

Food for thought

Small investments in nutrition could make the world brainier

Many pregnant women and babies are malnourished—and not just in poor countries

Economic & financial indicators