The Economist did not publish a cover that warned of an apocalypse featuring images of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and ...
The war he started in 2022 by invading Ukraine, he implied, was another such moment. “We are witnessing the formation of a ...
After Ukraine's Western allies cleared the embattled country to use long-range tactical missiles against military targets in ...
Another 400,000 could have been seriously wounded and are no longer able to fight. Read also: Russia’s 10-day casualty toll ...
In 2023, the number of people who had incomes at the subsistence level was about 9% of the total population, which is 7 times ...
Ukraine and Russia are close to exhaustion, and their backers would prefer the conflict to end. This will be a priority for ...
This image is a fabrication of a cover that wasn't published by The Economist. It does not appear in the magazine's issue ...
Zelensky announced that since the beginning of the Russian special operation, a total of 43 thousand Ukrainian soldiers have ...
The Economist suggested that as part of a possible deal, Ukraine will have to accept the loss of part of its territory: "The 7% that Russia seized in its first invasion in 2014 (the Crimea and ...
The Economist estimates 60,000-100,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in full-scale war Russia claims Ukraine's drones, missiles attacked Crimea, explosion reported near airfield Ukrainian soldiers repel ...