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- The Century-Old Book With a Message for This Season
- Europe finds €50bn for Ukraine, and a way around Viktor Orban
- Why MAGA is the future, not just present, of the GOP
- Donald Trump's first criminal trial will be both momentous and tawdry
- India's largest airline is flying high
- Iran's new hope: a cardiologist president
- Economic data, markets and commodities
- How to send a cake from New Jersey to Accra
- Does motherhood hurt women's pay?
- Democrats and the Case of Mistaken Identity Politics
- A new tragedy shows anarchy rules in Gaza
- Why China's rulers fear Genghis Khan
- After an unsuccessful boycott, women's tennis is back in China
- Is America approaching peak tip?
- Robert Badinter persuaded France to abolish the guillotine
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Busybodies, backed by AI, are restoring the party's visibility
- Business
- As stock prices fall, investors prepare for an autumn chill
- Business
- When will Ukraine join NATO?
- European banks are making heady profits in Russia
- Emmanuel Macron faces heavy losses after a short campaign
- When covid-19 recedes, will global migration start again?
- China develops a divorced dating scene
- Pedro Sánchez clings to office at a cost to Spain's democracy
- Americans' love affair with big cars is killing them
- How XL Bullies became such dangerous dogs
- Europe drastically cut its energy consumption this winter
- As the Nikkei 225 hits record highs, Japan's young start investing
- In Xi Jinping's China, central planners rule
- What the war on tourism gets wrong
- America's other great migration
- How to entice Japanese couples to have babies
- The weekly cartoon
- Why people have fallen out of love with dating apps
- H5N1 Detected in Pig Highlights the Risk of Bird Flu Mixing with Seasonal Flu
- New technologies can spot pesky leaks in water pipelines
- Is the world sleepwalking into another gas crisis?
- Hudson Valley Weekend Trips: Where to Find the Region's Best New Restaurants, Hotels and Kombucha Sorbet
- The proper study of mankind
- Are America's leading presidential candidates up to it?
- Antonio Bolívar died on April 30th
- A shock election result in France puts the left in the lead
- Ukraine needs the West's help. But our polling shows a worrying trend
- Australia and China patch things up
- India's startup scene is picking up speed again
- Singapore cracks down on Chinese influence
- Asia's commercial heft helps keep Russia's war economy going
- Sources and acknowledgments
- This week's covers
- The house-price supercycle is just getting going
- The bunkers on Beirut's golf course are in the crosshairs
- Democracy is under attack in Senegal
- The Supreme Court's term ends with a rash of divisive rulings
- Chadwick Boseman died on August 28th
- BioNTech's boss, Ugur Sahin, remains sanguine about Omicron
- The favourite in Indonesia's presidential election has a sordid past
- Ukraine's desperate draft-dodgers drown in the river of death
- OpenAI's legal battles are not putting off customers—yet
- TikTok Employees Shrug Off the US Election
- Is Weight Really the Problem?
- Why America is a "flawed democracy"
- Week in wildlife in pictures: a strolling pelican, a venomous newt and a psychedelic swamphen
- Introducing WIRED's Flagship Podcast, 'Uncanny Valley'
- Myanmar's military junta has conjured up a crazy currency system
- Harold Evans died on September 23rd
- The pandemic has accelerated the growth of e-sports
- Business
- Finding aliens means studying new sorts of planet
- Are India's corruption police targeting Narendra Modi's critics?
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on September 18th
- The Maker of Ozempic Is Trying to Block Compounded Versions of Its Blockbuster Drug
- How World Leaders Are Prepping for a Second Trump Presidency
- Some good news about America's fertility problem
- Why the Republicans will convene in a forge of American socialism
- KAL's cartoon
- Europe hopes barbed wire will keep migrants out. It won't
- Elon Musk's Starship reaches orbit on its third attempt
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- Sources and acknowledgments
- The world's richest countries in 2024
- Economic data, commodities and markets
- China's slowing economy, seen from ground level
- Fethullah Gulen tried to transform Turkey in the subtlest ways
- British farms are luring the Instagram crowd
- Forget Screen Time. We Need to Talk About Screen Real Estate
- The biography of a British recycling bag
- India cannot fix its problems if it pretends they do not exist
- Economic and financial indicators
- Striking New York Times tech workers made their own versions of Wordle and Connections
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