#economist.com. × Iran’s alarming nuclear dash will soon test Donald Trump. There is no plausible civilian use for the enhanced uranium Iran is producing
#Jan.28.2025
#economist.com. × The Gaza ceasefire is stoking violence in the West Bank. Hamas and the Israeli far right both want to destabilise the West Bank
#Jan.22.2025
#economist.com. × Turkey is determined to expand its influence in the new Syria. That could cause tensions with the Arab world—and Israel
#Jan.21.2025
#economist.com. × How Turkey plans to expand its influence in the new Syria. Its influence could cause tensions with the Arab world—and Israel
#Jan.21.2025
#economist.com. × Donald Trump once tried to ban TikTok. Now can he save it?. To keep the app alive in America, he must persuade China to sell up
#Jan.17.2025
#economist.com. × First, the ceasefire. Next the Trump effect could upend the Middle East. Will Israel and Donald Trump use the threat of annexation to secure a new grand bargain?
#Jan.16.2025
#economist.com. × After 15 months of hell, Israel and Hamas sign a ceasefire deal. Donald Trump provided the X factor by putting heat on Binyamin Netanyahu, who insists the war isn’t over yet
#Jan.15.2025
#economist.com. × Violent Jihadists are getting frustrated by the new Syria. Tipsy dancers, Christmas decorations, Shias and women’s rights are in the crosshairs
#Jan.14.2025
#economist.com. × The West is making a muddle of its Syria sanctions. Outsiders should be much clearer about how and when they will be lifted
#Jan.09.2025
#economist.com. × Lebanon tries yet again to elect a new president. But it will not be easy to convince its corrupt politicians to reform
#Jan.09.2025
#economist.com. × Alawites formed Syria’s elite. Now they are terrified. Fear of reprisal stalks the heartlands of the Assad regime
#Jan.08.2025
#economist.com. × Manmohan Singh was India’s economic freedom fighter. India’s most consequential finance minister, who later became PM, has died aged 92
#Dec.28.2024
#economist.com. × The secret talks between Syria’s new leaders and the Kremlin. They are negotiating with Russia about its military presence
#Dec.16.2024
#economist.com. × Binyamin Netanyahu is in court again in Israel. As he fights charges of corruption, his country’s democracy may suffer
#Dec.12.2024
#economist.com. × As Syria’s new leaders settle in, life in the capital resumes. Government employees look ready to take orders from a fresh set of rulers
#Dec.10.2024
#economist.com. × Adani’s problems in Kenya undermine Narendra Modi’s ambitions for Africa. Competing with China will now be even harder for India’s prime minister
#Dec.05.2024
#economist.com. × How China will strike back at Trump. Xi Jinping has set out his tariff red lines. What if America crosses them?
#Dec.01.2024
#economist.com. × The Lebanese-American businessman in Donald Trump’s inner circle. Can Massad Boulos influence the incoming administration in the region?
#Nov.28.2024
#economist.com. × Israel and Hizbullah strike a fragile deal to end their war. Joe Biden makes a last push to bring peace to the Middle East
#Nov.26.2024
#economist.com. × The arrest warrant is a diplomatic disaster for Netanyahu. But may also undermine the International Criminal Court
#Nov.21.2024
#economist.com. × Get ready for “Maximum Pressure 2.0” on Iran. The Trump White House may bomb and penalise the regime into a deal
#Nov.19.2024
#economist.com. × Vladimir Putin is in a painful economic bind. Russia’s reliance on China is becoming a problem
#Nov.18.2024
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