This week we consider the economy-policy team that Donald Trump has assembled and how it will shape his second term. The ...
The Economist picks a country of the year. The winner is not the richest, happiest or most virtuous place, but the one that ...
At that point Africa will be home to approximately 2.5bn people, or around a quarter of humanity. And unless Africa finds a ...
Mr Miller, for example, has said that mass removals would create jobs for Americans and increase wages. Whether that proves ...
The scheme is modelled partly on that of London, where since 2003 a daily charge (currently £15, or $19) has reduced the number of cars, improved air quality and funded transit upgrades. New York’s ...
How keen are you now? The expected profit is still $5,000, but the risk of losing at least $10,000 (by rolling a one or two) ...
Part pop record, part zeitgeist moment. (This album spawned its own idiom: “Brat summer”.) In an age of focus-grouped relatability, the British singer-songwriter is refreshingly brash—and ...
The Economist has picked the CEO of the S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2024 as its CEO of the year. Alex Karp, 57, is CEO ...