Mar 30th 2024

Leaders

Squeeze, surge, slap

The triple shock facing Europe’s economy

After the energy crisis, Europe faces surging Chinese imports and the threat of Trump tariffs

Health technology

The AI doctor will see you…eventually

Artificial intelligence holds huge promise in health care. But it also faces massive barriers

It’s not just about the penguins

Antarctica needs a lot more attention

Melting ice sheets do more than raise sea levels

Management consulting

Some advice to the corporate world’s know-it-alls

With growth slowing, consulting firms like McKinsey need some counsel of their own

Letters

On Russia and Ukraine, bitcoin, Mohammad Mustafa, God and sex, economics, the theories of Sam Vimes

Letters to the editor

By Invitation

Briefing

Stranger danger

How to predict Donald Trump’s foreign policy

He may be inconsistent, but his advisers offer some clues

United States

The Americas

Hanging by a thread

Can Haiti’s police hold on?

Asia

Imran Khan in prison

What next for Pakistan?

China

Middle East & Africa

Intentionally or by negligence?

Gaza is on the brink of a man-made famine

Europe

French drinking habits

Why the French are drinking less wine

Britain

Geary’s Bakeries

Britain’s kings of sourdough

International

Technology Quarterly

Self-programming panaceas

AIs will make health care safer and better

Business

Numbers guys and gals

Making accounting sexy again

Beware of low-flying aircraft-makers

Dave Calhoun bows out as chief executive of Boeing

Finance & economics

Science & technology

Culture

A different sort of art heist

Museums are becoming more expensive

Where the wild thing is

How “The Gruffalo” went global

The Economist reads

The Economist reads

Six great books about baseball

Economic & financial indicators

Obituary