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Von der Leyen, Meloni and Le Pen
At a crucial moment they encapsulate the dilemma of how to handle populism
Revolt of the reasonable
A backlash against abortion bans is energising the middle ground in America
Prudent pensioners, profligate politicians
They are saving like never before. But even that may not bring interest rates down
Eastern promise
As the world economy fragments, two export powerhouses see the virtue of chumminess
Mark a cross
The first week of the election campaign points to a failure of political competition
On Singapore, Arab armies, China, romantasy, immigration, car names
Artificial intelligence
Abortion and politics
The power of women with clipboards
Diplomatic inertia
A protest against parliament
Banyan
Monetising minerals
Four legs good
Beware the work team
Signs of decline
Controlling behaviour
Chaguan
The 3% party
Budget-modelling wars
Howzat meets fuhgeddaboudit
Be prepared
Gone with the wind
No joke
Horrors in Rafah
Last stand in Darfur
Give peace a chance
Buzz kill
Occupation and responsibility
Mexico’s moment
Influencer and president
Double trouble
Jaded nation
Europe votes
Too sizeable to shun
From Uffizi to office?
Captive in the Caucasus
Charlemagne
No way back
Prospective MPs
Outlier or omen?
Lights, camera…inaction!
Not a postcode lottery
In the box, and on it
Bagehot
Limitations of statute
Control yourself!
Flyover country
Upping the X ante
Prêt-à-partir
Bartleby
Back, with a vengeance
Schumpeter
Live a little
A high-interest-rate phenomenon
In the shadows
Buttonwood
Stepping on spiky grass
Gift horse
Free exchange
Of mice and menses
Flying bugs
Avian flu
Drone warfare
Beaches like no other
Bad sport?
Braking China
The booby trap
Literary afterlives
The Economist reads
Indicators
Fixing a likeness