The Economist (North America) - 11 Okt 2025

Table of content - The Economist (North America) (11 Okt 2025)

A NEW BEGINNING
How to protect against cyber-attacks
Is dark chocolate good for you?
America’s fortress economics
Canada under Carneyism
The breakthrough in Gaza marks a new beginning for the Middle East. Now a radically different kind of peacemaking is needed:
How central is OpenAI to the technological boom? We conduct a thought experiment,
African strongmen
The economy in 2030
Japan’s Iron Lady
France’s missing PM
An interview with Mark Carney
Closing the southern border
On Morocco and Western Sahara, nuclear waste, Finland, free speech, humour, ChatGPT, debt
To handle Trumpian America, Mark Carney wants to liberalise at home and lead a new free-trade revolution,
Not really. But some of its ingredients may be: Well informed,
Trade and immigration restrictions are beginning to hurt America. It is just the start:
They are afflicting businesses. How to lessen the pain:
Soaring stocks are fuelling America’s economy. That is a vulnerability:
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of Donald Trump’s peace plan:
Closed borders will make the country smaller, poorer and less innovative,
For a wave of attacks, blame cleverer, nastier criminals. And bitcoin,
Donald Trump is victorious at the southern border. Will it stay closed?
Why Mr Trump’s brutal tarrifs have failed to break global trade,
Deliverance
A summary of political and business news
Sir David Omand on lone-wolf extremism
A new beginning
Cybercrime must not pay
Brussels-bashing is back
Beware the big men
Fortress economics
Metallic maiden
Grid surveillance
Brazil’s soyabean bonanza
The Czech Trump returns
The poor in India
Costly industrial largesse
Pakistan- US relations
The dash for oil and gas
Farmers under pressure
Wibbly wobbly peso
India’s Silicon Valley
Ukrainian prisoners
ICE in Chicago
Ukraine’s oil war
Horror in Tigray
Revenge polling
The new K- visa
Still shut down
Rats in cities
Saudi gets into gaming
The Nobel prizes
China’s disappearing bosses
Zero Migration America
The Tories’ chainsaw
The trial that explains Russia
The e-bike revolution
Jane Goodall, campaigner for both apes and Earth
Statistics on 42 economies
Homeland defence
The wealth effect in America
Imagining ClosedAI
Balancesheet danger
Dark chocolate
Political movies
The real opposition
Betting on the next PM
Pity the middle manager
Offices at war
The cult of Frida Kahlo
Water flows upmarket
Hoverfly go-betweens
A rash of ransomware
Pynchon’s new novel
Frontline economics
Posh holidays are in
AI- generated songs
AI’s next big thing
Resilient trade
India’s growth
Antisemitism
The world this week
The world this week
A new beginning
Fortress economics
Metallic maiden
Stop making cybercrime pay
Beware the big men
Morocco and Western Sahara, nuclear waste, Finland, free speech, humour, ChatGPT, debt
Faceless AI
Sir David Omand
Deliverance
All quiet on the southern front
Farmers under pressure
Revenge polling
Still shut down
ICE in Chicago
— Lexington is away
Rats in cities
Forcing mechanisms
Old MacDonald is alarmed
Best served hot
Rats and charts
Smash doors, smash subscribe
The player of games
Javier Milei is in trouble
Brazil’s soyabean bonanza
Wibbly wobbly
Watch The Insider
Beananza
Drum roll
Pakistan-US relations
Banyan: What elite Indians fear
Fixing India’s Silicon Valley
Mine, all mine
In a state
What rich Indians fear
Xi Jinping’s gleaming path to 2030
Chaguan: Grid surveillance
Costly industrial largesse
The new K-visa
Hey, big spenders!
Opening the door a little wider
Fingertip formalism
The new age of the Big Man
TotalEnergies bets on Africa
Western Tigray’s forgotten plight
Total commitment
The forgotten horror of Western Tigray
Desperately seeking someone
Charlemagne: Brussels-bashing
The fate of Ukrainian prisoners
Ukraine’s war on Russian oil
The Czech Trump returns
Raining hellfire on Russia
Systematic and widespread torture
Babis is back
The phantom menace
Kemi Badenoch’s Milei model
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Bagehot: The real opposition
Betting on the next PM
— Remembering Jilly Cooper
— Jewish security
— Steel tariffs
Leadership stakes
Meet the real opposition
Four wheels good, two wheels better
The Telegram: Homeland defence
Putting the homeland first
WOMEN IN DARK TIMES
China’s vanishing bosses
A rash of ransomware
Bartleby: A guide to office warfare
Posh holidays in, luxury goods out
Schumpeter: Imagining ClosedAI
Pity the middle manager
Water flows upmarket
No small beer
Posh holidays are in
Liquid assets
Unbossing it
How office rows escalate
ClosedAI
Zero Migration America
Buttonwood: Balance-sheet danger
Lessons from Russia’s neighbours
Six months after “Liberation Day”
Free exchange: Rich investors
India’s paltry growth target
The tariff paradox
A paltry target
Far from finished
Into thin air
The line-goes-up crowd
Onwards and upwards!
Well informed: Dark chocolate
Hoverfly go-betweens
AI’s next big thing
Long-haul travel
Look at me!
Is dark chocolate actually healthy?
Pixel diplomacy
Thomas Pynchon’s new novel
Back Story: Political movies
Smutty AI-generated songs
The cult of Frida Kahlo
Antisemitism
The hatred that will not die
A brush with fame
Big cheese
Bawdy ballads by bots
“One Battle After Another” wins the war
Economic & financial indicators
Jane Goodall

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