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 ...
Ukraine and Russia are close to exhaustion, and their backers would prefer the conflict to end. This will be a priority for ...
In 2023, the number of people who had incomes at the subsistence level was about 9% of the total population, which is 7 times ...
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 ...
Russia's economy is completely dominated by its war in Ukraine, so much that Moscow cannot afford either to win or lose the war, according to one European economist. Renaud Foucart, a senior ...