The Economist (UK) - 30 Aug 2025

Table of content - The Economist (UK) (30 Aug 2025)

WHAT BRAZIL CAN TEACH AMERICA
Office life—feuds, grudges and revenge
After tariffs: India’s next move
The French conniption
The Federal Reverse
With the trial of the former president, Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil is setting an example to other democracies, including the United States:
The evidence backing saunas is promising but incomplete,
France and Germany
A US flex in the Caribbean
College sports go pro
Stretched spooks
Modi v Trump
Corpse politics
Emmanuel Macron looks likely to lose another prime minister over an attempt to curb public debt:
Donald Trump has triggered a trade and defence crisis: how should Narendra Modi respond?
On South Africa, Israel and Gaza, net-zero emissions, playback speeds, “Moby-Dick”
Ana Lankes uncovers the hidden story of a scheme to take down democracy: 1843,
Mr Modi’s answer to American tariffs is the Indian consumer: Banyan,
Welcome to the dark side of the workplace:
Research points to lower long-run interest rates—so long as the Fed is left alone:
Christian Klein on digital sovereignty
Will the scrap with America accelerate India’s reforms?
Friedrich Merz and Mr Macron seek to rev up the Franco-German motor,
What to make of Donald Trump’s attack on the central bank:
A summary of political and business news
A way out from polarisation
Lesson for America
Merkel and migration
India is rethinking its place in the world,
Innovation v involution
The Federal Reverse
Wagner in Mali
Modi’s secret weapon
New York at 400
Why Brexit happened
Egypt’s unsatisfying efforts in Gaza
Fragile France
Superpower test
“Porky” leads polls in Peru
What’s new in Ambridge
Democrats’ Texan hope
Charting abuse in Syria
Alignment with the EU
Ukraine’s new missile
Dutch political chaos
Netanyahu’s strategy
Hansard and history
Coming to America
Intelligence purges
Poland looks north
Rapid rural change
Reforms in India
Mamdani’s plans
Fantasy sports
China’s ideas factory
The allure of cosy crime
Trump v the Fed
The big parade
A hunt for neutrinos
The inside story of Bolsonaro’s coup
War on woke AI
Sen Genshitsu, master of the tea ceremony
Statistics on 42 economies
Jackson Hole research
Buy your employer’s shares
Putin’s “peacemaking”
Nvidia’s power troubles
Workplace feuds
A singular family memoir
Mahua
An adventurous author
Trump’s gift to Detroit
The case against Cook
Saunas
Deficits and populism
The despairing youth
Banned from leaving
Secondary markets
Prediction markets
Purging diplomats
Sabrina Carpenter
Orsted’s ill winds
Beer made by AI
Gladiators’ lives
Chinese stocks
Posh pit stops
The world this week
The world this week
What Brazil can teach America
India’s next move
The Federal Reverse
Fragile France
Innovation v involution
The sting in BEE’s tale
Israel and Gaza
Take it slowly
Don’t blame net zero
Captain Ahab as president
Letters
Christian Klein
Order and progress
On His Majesty’s Stretched Service
Bagehot: Why Brexit happened
Fast-changing rural Britain
Ever-closer EU alignment
What’s new in Ambridge
Hansard and history
The nation’s note-takers
Change in the land
Time’s arrow
Chemistry lessons
The polycrisis theory of Brexit
Time for some Merz-Macron magic
Charlemagne: Merkel and migration
Ukraine’s new missile
Dutch political chaos
Poland looks north
The flight of the flamingo
A house divided
Winds of change
The providential folly of “Wir schaffen das”
Sweat equity
Purging intelligence officials
Lexington: New York at 400
Democrats’ Texan hope
Coming to America
Mamdani’s plans
Insecurity clearance
Art of the impossible
Coming to America
Landons calling
LEXINGTON
Actual-gunboat diplomacy
Peru’s presidential front-runner
Porcine of the times
Mercenary meltdown
Egypt’s unsatisfying efforts in Gaza
Documenting the Assads’ abuses
Dispute over a dead body
Israel and Gaza
Over his dead body
Bibi’s deadly vacillation
An ailing giant
The architecture of oppression
A defining test
How India should reform
Banyan: Modi’s secret weapon
A ban on fantasy flutters
Borne out of bullying
All bets are off
Let it rain
Parade charades
A foreign-affairs shake-up
Grounding the innocent
No way out
Disappearing diplomats
War on woke AI
The Telegram: Putin’s “peacemaking”
The wrong way to end a war
THE PLOT AGAINST BRAZIL
The ideas factory
Schumpeter: Nvidia’s power troubles
The frenzy for startup shares
Bartleby: Workplace feuds
Trump’s gift to Detroit
Orsted’s ill winds
Posh pit stops
Emitting defeat
Pulling out the stops
Steadying Orsted
Privacy controls
Feuds, grudges and revenge
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Nvidia’s big short circuit
Cooking up a storm nd
The case against Lisa Cook
Buttonwood: Buy your firm’s shares
Prediction markets go mainstream
The deficit-populism doom loop
China’s stockmarket mystery
Free exchange: Jackson Hole
Bill’s attempted kill
Insider dealing
The new doom loop
One big casino
Market mystery
Wild horses
Listen to Money Talks
Well informed: Saunas
AI takes up brewing
Ghost story
The despair of the young
Teenage angst
Brewer’s bot
Are saunas actually good for you?
It takes a village
The rise of Sabrina Carpenter
A singular family memoir
An adventurous author
World in a dish: Mahua
Gladiators’ lives
The view from the arena
The family’s way
The adventure of a lifetime
Hitting the top spot
Flower power
Economic & financial indicators
Sen Genshitsu

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