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“Dateline” history quiz
This week: Clinton clings on; London’s Great Exhibition; and more

US in brief
Harris introduces Walz at raucous rally

United States
168极速赛车官方开奖直播视频 Kamala Harris introduces “Coach” Tim Walz, her trusty running-mate
As Republicans seek to brand their rivals as dangerously liberal, Democrats are matching Donald Trump’s public displays of enthusiasm

Finance & economics
The stockmarket rout may not be over
As investors pause for breath, we assess what could turn a correction into a crash
Britain
The evolution of Britain’s extreme right
White nationalism has become more amorphous and more online
The world in brief
Kamala Harris introduced Tim Walz as her running-mate at a big campaign rally in Philadelphia...
Hamas named Yahya Sinwar, the group’s top man in Gaza and an architect of the October 7th attack, its overall leader...
Mohammed Shahabuddin, Bangladesh’s president, appointed Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel-peace-prize winner, to lead an interim government...
Stockmarkets in Asia lurched again, as investors pondered whether turmoil in the market was a correction, or the beginning of a full-fledged crash...

Russia’s bloody summer offensive is hurting Ukraine
Kremlin troops are making gains in the Donbas region

Schumpeter: A history-lover’s guide to the market panic over AI
Past technologies offer clues to what comes next

Hamas’s pick of Yahya Sinwar as leader makes a ceasefire less likely
The appointment of the architect of October 7th ties the group closer to Iran

Bangladesh has achieved its second liberation, says Muhammad Yunus
The interim government’s new leader argues for releasing political prisoners and holding a free election

The Economist Today
A free daily newsletter showcasing the best of our journalism

“Dateline” history quiz
This week: Clinton clings on; London’s Great Exhibition; and more

US in brief
Harris introduces Walz at raucous rally
Kamala Harris v Donald Trump

Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump in our nationwide poll tracker
It is the first lead for a Democratic contender since October 2023

Why Kamala Harris picked Tim Walz as her running-mate
Compared with a bolder but more divisive alternative, the Minnesota governor was the easier choice

Can Kamala Harris win on the economy?
A visit to a crucial swing state reveals the problems she will face
Market turmoil

Why Japanese stocks are on a rollercoaster ride
Volatility in global markets continues

Why fear is sweeping markets everywhere
American and Japanese indices have taken a battering. So have banks and gold

What could kill the $1trn artificial-intelligence boom?
A fast-growing supply chain is in danger of over-extending
Investors beware: summer madness is here
This year’s hottest months are shaping up to be especially wild
Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s dictator flees—leaving behind a dangerous vacuum
The army tries to restore order after Sheikh Hasina, the country’s “iron lady”, escapes

Sheikh Hasina faces her biggest crisis in years
Bangladesh’s prime minister shuts down the country

Last year The Economist spoke to Sheikh Hasina
Bangladesh’s iron lady has fled the country
What to read and watch about Bangladesh
Five books and a documentary explain a large and fascinating South Asian country
World news

When China hides disasters in a memory hole
A revealing attempt to forget a terrible plane crash

What will Great British Energy do?
The new body’s first job is to unblock private investment

America remains Asia’s military-exercise partner of choice
A new report shows just how far China is falling behind
Humiliated by Azerbaijan, Armenia tacks towards the West
Courting the EU and America without alienating Russia is a difficult trick
Israel’s wars

The Middle East braces for wider war as Iran weighs its response
After Israeli strikes, America is rushing troops to the region and airlines are steering clear

The Middle East must step back from the brink
That still means starting with a ceasefire in Gaza

Will Hamas turn from war to politics?
The assassination of its political leader poses a string of dilemmas
Israeli strikes on Beirut and Tehran could intensify a regional war
At the very least, they will delay talks over a ceasefire in Gaza
Video
The Paris Olympics

Would legal doping change the Olympics?
The impact would be smaller—and worse—than proponents of drug-taking claim

What led to the bitter controversy over an Olympics boxing match?
A mighty punch by an Algerian boxer has revived a politically charged dispute

Slow down: longer races offer fans more than sprints do
Middle- and long-distance races have a drama that short ones cannot match
The Olympics are teaching the French to cheer again
France’s politics is a mess, but the games are glorious
Summer reads

“Deadpool & Wolverine” is revolting, but popular
The film has had the highest-grossing opening of an R-rated film

Packing for your summer holiday? Take these books published in 2024
The best titles of the year to date

How long would it take to read the greatest books of all time?
The Economist consulted bibliophile data scientists to get an answer
Somaliland’s camel herders are milking it
Commercial dairies are scaling up an old trade
Business, finance and economics

Chinese firms are growing rapidly in the global south
Western firms beware

Dumb phones are making a comeback
They even have Snake

EU handouts have long been wasteful. Now they must be fixed
New research highlights their failures
Gary Gensler is the most controversial man in American finance
Donald Trump is just the latest to take a swing. In an interview with The Economist, the SEC chair defends his record
Our summer issue

1843 magazine | How to get rich (Taylor’s version)
Think you know the story of how Taylor Swift took on the music industry? The reality is more complicated

1843 magazine | How the Proud Boys are prepping for a second Trump term
They led the charge on the Capitol. What next?

1843 magazine | Marwan Barghouti, the world’s most important prisoner
There’s one Palestinian who could help end the conflict. He’s in an Israeli jail
1843 magazine | The cruise that will get you chased by the Chinese coastguard
China is bullying its rivals in the South China Sea. For some tourists, that makes it a perfect holiday destination
Recent highlights

Gene-editing drugs are moving from lab to clinic at lightning speed
The promising treatments still face technical and economic hurdles, though

Vienna’s social housing, lauded by progressives, pushes out the poor
The city’s most hard-up rely on the private sector

Class, race and the chances of outgrowing poverty in America
A big-data analysis offers explanations—and hope
To revive the economy, China wants consumers to buy better stuff
It is offering them money to do so
The war in Ukraine

How much of a difference will Ukraine’s new F-16s make?
Too few to beat Russia’s air force, but a strong symbolic start

Amid the bombs, Ukrainians rediscover the beach
Odessa gives itself permission to tan again

How Ukraine’s new tech foils Russian aerial attacks
It is pioneering acoustic detection, with surprising success
When will Ukraine join NATO?
Its road to membership could be blocked if Donald Trump becomes president
Stories most read by subscribers
Featured read

India’s electric-scooter champion goes public
It promises to be a wild ride for investors
Artificial intelligence

Not all AI models should be freely available, argues a legal scholar
The more capable they are, the greater the risk of catastrophe, reckons Lawrence Lessig

The race is on to control the global supply chain for AI chips
The focus is no longer just on faster chips, but on more chips clustered together

AI firms will soon exhaust most of the internet’s data
Can they create more?
A short history of AI
In the first of six weekly briefs, we ask how AI overcame decades of underdelivering
Edition: August 3rd 2024
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The Middle East on the brink
Stepping back starts with a ceasefire in Gaza
Taxing tourists
Visitors are a boon, if managed wisely
Venezuela’s stolen election
Peaceful protests and judicious diplomacy offer some hope
The cynic’s guide to industry awards
Expect lots of booze, sweat and plexiglass