
#economist.com. Hizbullah seems to have miscalculated in its fight with Israel. But neither side would gain from a ruinous and pointless war
#Sep.25.2024

#economist.com. Iran’s damage-limitation efforts may not go to plan. As war with Israel intensifies on two fronts, Iranian presidential hopes for a rapprochement may fade
#Sep.25.2024

#economist.com. Israel and Hizbullah creep closer to all-out war. But Israel does not yet have the forces in place to invade
#Sep.22.2024

#economist.com. A theatre in Jenin offers a different kind of Palestinian resistance. It is a target for both Israel and Palestinian militants
#Sep.19.2024

#economist.com. Israel’s government is again trying to hobble its Supreme Court. While at war, Israel is facing a constitutional crisis
#Sep.19.2024

#economist.com. Floods in Nigeria’s north-east are aggravating a humanitarian crisis. The region had already been devastated by the Boko Haram insurgency
#Sep.19.2024

#economist.com. Nairobi’s reputation for crime is outdated. That is only in part thanks to its notorious police
#Sep.19.2024

#economist.com. The world’s poorest countries have experienced a brutal decade. Why has development ground to a halt?
#Sep.19.2024

#economist.com. Israel has bloodied Hizbullah but is stuck in a war of attrition. Two attacks on the Shia militia may not change Israel’s strategic dilemma in Lebanon
#Sep.18.2024

#economist.com. A pager-bomb attack causes disarray for Hizbullah. Thousands of devices explode in an apparent Israeli strike
#Sep.17.2024

#economist.com. Turkey is trying to deport Syrian refugees back to a war zone. Many Turks fear Syrian refugees will change the character of their country
#Sep.12.2024

#economist.com. How trading in war-torn Sudan survives—just. Profiteering from conflict is only part of the story
#Sep.12.2024

#economist.com. Is Syria’s drug-dealing dictator coming in from the cold?. Bashar al-Assad is less of a pariah, but cannot hold the country together
#Sep.11.2024

#economist.com. A narrow corridor in Gaza has become an obstacle to a ceasefire. Binyamin Netanyahu says the presence of Israeli troops is crucial. His generals disagree
#Sep.09.2024

#economist.com. If Nigeria cannot end fuel shortages, disaster beckons. A new refinery creates a chance to scrap ruinous petrol subsidies
#Sep.09.2024

#economist.com. The relationship between Israel and Turkey is at breaking point. But the Turkish president is desperate to avoid a regional war
#Sep.05.2024

#economist.com. The fall of Libya’s central banker triggers a new struggle. It could help the warlord who controls the country’s east
#Sep.05.2024

#economist.com. How Africans can stay cool as the climate warms. Air-conditioning is only part of the answer
#Sep.05.2024

#economist.com. China’s relationship with Africa is growing murkier. A decline in capital flows does not necessarily signal disengagement
#Sep.04.2024

#economist.com. The one thing Israelis agree on: rescuing the hostages. Bibi’s failure to do so has prompted huge protests
#Sep.04.2024

#economist.com. Have Israel’s far-right religious nationalists peaked?. They wield great power but schisms within the movement are deepening
#Aug.29.2024

#economist.com. A Nigerian’s guide to weddings during the cozzie livs. Even the most lavish of partygoers are adjusting to a cost-of-living crisis
#Aug.29.2024

#economist.com. Israel’s settlers are winning unprecedented power from the war in Gaza. They are gaining land—and sway over the army, police and politics
#Aug.27.2024

#economist.com. Israel and Hizbullah play with fire. They both attempt escalating attacks that fall short of all-out war
#Aug.25.2024
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