The Economist (Middle East and Africa) - 12 Jul 2025
SCRAP THE ASYLUM SYSTEM
Hormones and mental health
The race for a $1trn unicorn
Why Britain is a bargain
Crisis in the Caucasus
The asylum system is not working. Time to build something better:
The nerd: jock ratio in Britain’s government is askew,
Argentina and Britain
Bibi visits Trump
Funding deportation
Affordable assets
Central Europe’s slowdown
On pro-natal policies, imprisonment in Myanmar, the value of college degrees, Frederick Forsyth, getting lost in India
Hormones and mental health
Crisis in the Caucasus
The race for a $1trn unicorn
Denmark’s lefties defied the liberal consensus on migration. Has it worked?
Why Britain is a bargain
Scrap the asylum system
Stefanie Stantcheva on zero-sum thinking
British stocks and bonds look like a bargain,
New health clinics are serving up injectable testosterone to bros,
Wretched, refused
A summary of political and business news
Thank stagnant wages and Brexit,
Suddenly, then gradually
Welcome to Poundland
Anti-migrant Denmark
William F. Buckley
The Amazon’s patron saint
The land of frowns
Briefcase wankers
Time for T
Nasty politics in Ukraine
Murder in South Africa
Congo and AC Milan
Immigration courts
Austria’s chancellor
America and Africa
Defending Iceland
Pension potholes
The Texas flood
Renting prisons
Hormonal men
Cheap workers
Hamas at bay
Conspiracists
Pro gambling
Trump v China
Thailand’s new crisis
Hormones and minds
China’s myriad debtors
The economics of war
VC goes wild
The south Caucasus
Jimmy Swaggart, preacher and sinner
Statistics on 42 economies
Bosses wield the axe
The economics of exploration
Should America ban thimerosal?
A rearview-mirror strategy
Trump’s outdated statecraft
Musicians speak out
Australia’s mushroom murderess
A contrarian centenarian
A battle over cyber-spying
A new interstellar object
WFH v company culture
Decoding Muriel Spark
Chaos on India’s roads
A megashow in Japan
Jane Street’s troubles
Neoclouds on a high
Balancing the books
Bad Bunny’s success
Brand love
America’s economy
Construction woes
Japanese investing
Amateur football
Ancient proteins
Superman
The world this week
The world this week
Scrap the asylum system
Welcome to Poundland
Suddenly, then gradually
Land of frowns
Time for T
The babies boon
Degrees of satisfaction
Ask the locals
The reality in Myanmar
A master storyteller
Letters
Stefanie Stantcheva
Wretched, refused
Pride before a fall
Charlemagne: Anti-migrant Denmark
Austria’s accidental chancellor
Ukraine’s nasty politics
Defending Iceland
Renting prisons
A bad time for palace feuds
The accidental chancellor
Send the bad guys away
Army of me
Another brick in the wall
Cheap and cheerful
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Bagehot: the nerd-jock ratio
Britain’s cheap workers
Pension potholes
British labour is a bargain
Pension pothole
Where are all the briefcase wankers?
Struggling for a ceasefire
Congo sponsors a football team
America’s new Africa diplomacy
Hamas looks weaker than ever
Hiring hitmen in South Africa
Spiralling downward
Trumpafrique
Assassin’s creed
Football diplomacy
Whatever it costs
Lexington: William F. Buckley
Disappointed conspiracists
Immigration courts
The Texas flood
Hormonal men
Pro gambling
Courtside
Hell country
Know when to fold
Epstein, again
Hormonal men
Unforgettable Americans
Game of southern cone
The Amazon’s patron saint
A losing battle
Turning to sand
Chaos on India’s roads
Banyan: A contrarian centenarian
Australia’s mushroom murderess
A megashow in Osaka
Street dreams
The eyes have it
Murder she baked
Contrarian centenarian
Struggling to get by
Trying zero-based budgeting
A battle over cyber-spying
Filling the holes
The Italian job
At the crossroads of empires
The Telegram: Outdated statecraft
Dangerous history lessons
Venturing big
Neoclouds on a high
Schumpeter: Bosses wield the axe
Remote work v company culture
America’s construction woes
Bartleby: Brand love
Up in the clouds
Work-life-balancing act
Deconstructed
On Lego, love and friendship
Listen to Boss Class Season 2
A CEO’s guide to protecting profits
Tariff-hopping mad
Free exchange: Exploration economics
Export troubles? Try amateur football
America’s economy dodges disaster
Buttonwood: Rearview strategy
Jane Street’s troubles in India
Japan is hit by investing fever
Uncertain success
Back of the net
At long last
Through the rearview mirror
Taking heat
Tunnel vision
Well informed: Banning thimerosal
The most ancient protein ever
Interstellar-object-ology
When hormones hijack the mind
Buried treasure
Flying visit
Should America ban thimerosal?
Invisible hand-to-hand combat
Back Story: Musicians speak out
Bad Bunny’s thumping success
Superman and interventionism
Decoding Muriel Spark
A man of steel for all seasons
A thumping success
Sparkling but chilly
The summer of love-to-hate
Economic & financial indicators
Jimmy Swaggart
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