At Khmelnitsky, a plant in western Ukraine with two existing reactors, connections are being built to a “shovel ready” area ...
The Economist did not publish a cover that warned of an apocalypse featuring images of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and ...
In 2023, the number of people who had incomes at the subsistence level was about 9% of the total population, which is 7 times ...
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F or MORE than two years most Russian businesses carried on unscathed by the war in Ukraine. A surge in defence spending and ...
Headquartered in Kyiv, it became more than a spiritual force—it was a political one too, frequented by Ukraine’s great and good. On the Weekend Intelligence The Economist’s chief Africa ...
In November, the Russian army lost 45,720 soldiers as deaths pile up since the start of the invasion in Feb. 2022.
Ukraine’s drone war is evolving rapidly ... of images captured by drones have since increased that further. The Economist understands that AI systems are sometimes locking onto targets at ...
After Ukraine's Western allies cleared the embattled country to use long-range tactical missiles against military targets in ...