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The EconomistThe EconomistSkip to content * Menu * Weekly edition * Search Subscribe Log in * FEATURED * War in Ukraine * Recession watch * US midterms * Climate change * Coronavirus * 1843 magazine * The world in brief * SECTIONS * The world this week * Leaders * Letters * Briefing * United States * The Americas * Asia * China * Middle East & Africa * Europe * Britain * International * Business * Finance & economics * Science & technology * Culture * Graphic detail * Obituary * Special reports * Technology Quarterly * Essay * By Invitation * Schools brief * The World Ahead 2022 * What If? * The Economist explains * The Economist reads * MORE * Newsletters * Podcasts * Films * Subscriber events * iOS app * Android app * Online courses * My Economist * Saved stories * Log out * Saved stories * Account * Log out Search Search THE ECONOMIST - WORLD NEWS, POLITICS, ECONOMICS, BUSINESS & FINANCE US MIDTERMS 2022 Explore the findings of our model of the race to control Congress WAR IN UKRAINE Read our latest coverage of the war THE PRINCE Listen to our podcast series about Xi Jinping Europe HOW TO DETECT AN IMMINENT RUSSIAN NUCLEAR ATTACK As NATO holds nuclear exercises, Western spooks watch Russia’s warheads for any sign of movement Business INTEL AND THE $1.5TRN CHIP INDUSTRY MELTDOWN Thank the boom-and-bust cycle—and America’s government -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Britain JEREMY HUNT HAS SHREDDED THE PRIME MINISTER’S ECONOMIC POLICY Britain’s new chancellor has mollified the markets for now, but painful decisions still lie ahead -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE WORLD IN BRIEF Russian missiles targeted energy infrastructure in multiple Ukrainian cities... Liz Truss, Britain’s prime minister, apologised for “mistakes” in her signature economic programme... The S&P 500 share index climbed by 2.7% on Monday, boosted by stronger-than-expected earnings at Bank of America... China postponed indefinitely the release of third-quarter GDP data, an official telling Reuters that the delay was “due to adjustment to work arrangements” without providing further details... Continue reading -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRANCE IS SENDING AIR-DEFENCE SYSTEMS TO KYIV Fresh transparency over arms deliveries also exposes their limits CHAGUAN: NO TURNING BACK FOR XI JINPING China’s president opens a high-stakes political meeting in an uncompromising mood WITH THEIR WALLETS, AMERICANS ARE VOTING FOR DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATES The party’s nominees in the upper chamber are beating their fundraising benchmarks SHEHAN KARUNATILAKA’S NOVEL WINS THE BOOKER PRIZE “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida” is a thrilling satire set during Sri Lanka’s civil war US MIDTERMS 2022 Explore the findings of our model of the race to control Congress WAR IN UKRAINE Read our latest coverage of the war THE PRINCE Listen to our podcast series about Xi Jinping BRITAIN’S BUDGET MESS LIZ TRUSS HAS LOST HER CHANCELLOR, SIGNATURE TAX CUT AND AUTHORITY The prime minister has not done enough to restore confidence in Britain’s finances or her own premiership THE PRIME MINISTER HAS MADE BRITAIN A RISKIER BET FOR BOND INVESTORS There is no way for her to go back to the way things were before -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRITAIN’S MORTGAGE MARKET IS ADJUSTING TO HIGHER INTEREST RATES But it will be a painful process for existing and wannabe homeowners -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRITAIN’S FISCAL WATCHDOG IS CAUGHT UP IN A POLITICAL STORM All eyes are on the Office for Budget Responsibility -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AMERICA’S 2022 MIDTERMS GEORGIA’S RACES SUGGEST GOOD CANDIDATES CAN BEAT PARTISAN REFLEXES Why Raphael Warnock has a much rosier chance than Stacey Abrams Podcast PODCASTHOW MUCH DO CANDIDATES MATTER IN THE MIDTERMS? Our weekly podcast on democracy in America. This week, does the pull of partisanship outweigh flawed candidates? Checks and Balance | 42:11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHY REPUBLICANS ARE GAINING GROUND IN MIDTERM POLLS It would take a big polling miss, but it would no longer be a shock if they won the Senate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- US MIDTERMS 2022 Explore the findings of our model of the race to control Congress -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEEKLY EDITION: OCTOBER 15TH 2022 THE WORLD CHINA WANTS * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAVE PROFITS PEAKED? The decades-long rise in corporate earnings no longer looks inexorable * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIZ TRUSS: THE ICEBERG LADY Britain’s prime minister wilts in a mess of her own making * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMERGING MARKETS, THE NEW HAVEN They have weathered the rate shock, but the real test is yet to come * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TIME TO LEGALISE COCAINE The costs of prohibition outweigh the benefits Read full edition STORIES MOST READ BY SUBSCRIBERS 1. HOW MUCH TROUBLE IS MARK ZUCKERBERG IN? 2. HOW TO DETECT AN IMMINENT RUSSIAN NUCLEAR ATTACK 3. INTEL AND THE $1.5TRN CHIP INDUSTRY MELTDOWN 4. LIZ TRUSS HAS LOST HER CHANCELLOR, SIGNATURE TAX CUT AND AUTHORITY 5. AN OBSESSION WITH CONTROL IS MAKING CHINA WEAKER BUT MORE DANGEROUS UNITED STATES CALIFORNIANS MAY TAX THE RICH MORE TO SUBSIDISE ELECTRIC CARS A fight over the proposal exposes three larger issues facing the Golden State SPECIAL REPORTS: OCTOBER 15TH 2022 THE WORLD DIVIDED China wants to change, or break, a world order set by others. It may yet succeed, says David Rennie * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- China wants to change, or break, a world order set by others * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- China seeks a world order that defers to states and their rulers * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To show that it can follow global rules, China built its own multilateral institution * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- China is exerting greater power across Asia—and beyond * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why America and Europe fret about China turning inwards * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- China has chilling plans for governing Taiwan * -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For Western democracies, the price of avoiding a clash with China is rising Read full report THE ECONOMIST EXPLAINS * HOW STATE LEGISLATURES SHAPE AMERICA * WHAT DO CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY CONGRESSES DO? * WHO IS HERSCHEL WALKER? PODCASTS * “AS MORE HEADSCARVES COME OFF, POLICE HAVE RESORTED TO TASERS AND TEAR GAS”—INSIDE IRAN’S PROTESTS * BONUS: BEHIND THE PROPAGANDA * “THIS IS ARCANE STUFF, BUT BEHIND IT ARE REAL FIGHTS ABOUT POWER AND CONTROL”—READING THE CCP CONGRESS 1843 MAGAZINE * LAST OF THE COCKNEY CRIMINALS * “ARE THEY WATCHING OUR HOMES? ARE THEY IN OUR PHONES?”: A DIARY OF FEAR IN TEHRAN * “LEARN TO KILL FROM A SAFE DISTANCE. AND WRITE A WILL”: THE SECRET DIARY OF A UKRAINIAN SOLDIER (PART 1) BY INVITATION * RESEARCH CO-OPERATION PAYS DIVIDENDS FAR BEYOND ACADEMIA, ARGUES HENRY HUIYAO WANG * AFGHANISTAN’S CENTRAL BANK NEEDS ITS ASSETS BACK, ARGUES GRAEME SMITH * A CONVERSATION WITH STACEY ABRAMS CORONAVIRUS * HOUSEHOLDS ACROSS THE RICH WORLD HAVE NEVER BEEN SO GLOOMY * AGAINST EXPECTATIONS, COVID-19 RETIREES ARE RETURNING TO WORK * THE MISSING PANDEMIC INNOVATION BOOM FILMS * UKRAINE AT WAR: A MENACING TURN * WHAT HAPPENS AT CHINA’S COMMUNIST PARTY CONGRESS? * THE ENDURING THREAT OF JAIR BOLSONARO CLIMATE CHANGE * HOW TO GET ASIA TO NET ZERO * ENERGY SHOCKS CAN HAVE PERVERSE CONSEQUENCES * RWE, GERMANY’S BIGGEST POWER COMPANY, IS GOING GREEN CULTURE * WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM ANCIENT ROMAN FRESCOES? * INDIA OUGHT TO WIN CRICKET’S TWENTY20 WORLD CUP, BUT PROBABLY WON’T * “CHIP WAR” TRACES THE EVOLUTION OF THE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY WORLD ECONOMY * AS EUROPE FALLS INTO RECESSION, RUSSIA CLIMBS OUT * WHO WILL SURVIVE THE FINTECH BLOODBATH? * RATES ARE RISING AT UNPRECEDENTED SPEED. 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