The Economist (EU) - 29 Mrz 2025
ELON MUSK’S EFFICIENCY DRIVE
Signals intelligence Trump-style
Erdogan hammers Turkey
China’s stockmarket rally
Netanyahu’s hubris
Is Elon Musk remaking America’s government, or breaking it?
Paul Weiss’s capitulation to Donald Trump was a moral failure. It may also have been bad for business,
Autocracy in Turkey
The Spring Statement
Fighting malaria
One island, two worlds
What DOGE has done
On labour shortages, taking credit, female executives, Syria, famous last words
Erdogan hammers Turkey
The world’s richest man has unleashed his people on the state—but to what end?
The cover-up is even worse than the group chat: Lexington,
Living by the sword
China’s stockmarket rally
Israel’s expansionism is a danger to others—and itself:
His business empire is not the impregnable fortress it once was,
Seize the moment, or seize up
Unrestrained, the country is reshaping the Middle East: briefing,
Of Musk and Mars,
Musk’s efficiency drive
The cost of uncertainty
Signal and noise
A summary of political and business news
First, jab more babies
Israel and the Middle East’s minorities
The Jewish diaspora,
Europreppers
The most overlooked voter
Israel’s hubris
Disappearances in Mexico
Draining American brains
Dark times
Redistricting and the law
Britain’s quirky tax year
Ukraine ceasefire talks
Florence’s angry friars
The Jewish diaspora
Rewiring education
Car chases in Texas
Ukrainian refugees
Canada’s election
Crisis in Nigeria
Shonda, screen queen
Tariffs in America
Trumplash
Musk Inc under threat
India’s north-south divide
Of Musk and Mars
Tracking the hacking
Oleg Gordievsky, a Russian who spied for Britain
Statistics on 42 economies
Economics and religion
Rotten fruit for “Snow White”
Trump v big law
Back to China?
Teams and extremes
The legacy of 1995
Sanctions without America
Barnes & Noble’s comeback
Predatory law enforcement
“Adolescence”
Zipped lips
Brazil’s fintech champion
Desperate estate agents
Central Asia’s gold rush
Recession-proof music
Vaping
Japanese job quitters
Chasing submarines
Drones in Myanmar
ASML warns Europe
23andMe goes bust
Europe’s hard right
Churchill v Mellon
Lobbying Trump
Viruses in the air
Inside Facebook
Riots in India
The world this week
The world this week
Elon Musk’s efficiency drive
Israel’s hubris
Dark times
The cost of uncertainty
Seize the moment, or seize up
First, jab more babies
Why Syria isn’t Yugoslavia
Stealing ideas at work
Labour shortages
Too few female executives
Preparing for the afterlife
Living by the sword
Dictatorship’s edge
Ukraine ceasefire talks
Charlemagne: Euro-preppers
Draining American brains
Florence’s angry friars
Ukrainian refugees
Russia plays for time, every time
Draining brains
The longer they stay
Vowing not to be silent
Europe’s 72-hour test
The noise of spring
Taxing history
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Bagehot: Britain’s Henry’s
Homes and energy efficiency
Critical infrastructure
Class divisions
A calendar quirk
Who will speak for Henry?
Worth a shot
A crisis in the Niger Delta
Israel and the Middle East’s minorities
The Jewish diaspora
Troubled Rivers
My enemy’s enemy
A golden era may have ended
Cyber muck
Rewiring education
Lexington: Signal and noise
Redistricting and the law
Car chases in Texas
Struggle season
Bayou boundaries
2 fast 2 furious
Signal and noise
One island, two worlds
Disappearances in Mexico
Canada’s snap election
Just one big issue
A reckoning at last?
Seating plans
Banyan: The legacy of 1995
Japan’s new salaryman era
History wars erupt in India
Drones in Myanmar
Droning on
A new kind of salaryman
History wars
The legacy of 1995
Tracking the hacking
Predatory law enforcement
Desperate estate agents
Shakedown
Desperate estate agents
The sorcerer’s apprentice
The Telegram: The EU and China
Europe’s hard right
Wing women
Zipping its lip on China
An X on his back
ASML’s boss has a warning for Europe
Lobbyists struggle in Trumpland
Bartleby: Teams and extremes
Schumpeter: Trump v big law
Barnes & Noble’s comeback
23andMe goes bust
Swamp creatures
New chapters
The chips are down
Spit take
Teams and extremes
Donald J. Trump v big law
Free exchange: Holy economics
Sanctions without America
A gold rush in Central Asia
Brazil’s fintech champion
Recession-proof music
Will he, won’t he?
Buttonwood: A return to China?
Spoiler power
Mo’ problems, mo’ money
Sitting on a…
Nubanking
In the red
Even priests need the free market
Don’t stop him now
Well informed: The risks of vaping
Climate change and submarines
How harmful are electronic cigarettes?
Hunt for the red-hot October
Television’s most valuable player
The “Snow White” remake fiasco
Combative treasury secretaries
Back Story: “Adolescence”
Meta’s mega misstep
Going viral
The debt sealing
Let’s air this out
Unhappily ever after
Zuckraking
The trouble with boys
Economic & financial indicators
Markets
Commodities
Oleg Gordievsky
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