In the big leagues now: Saudi Arabia’s push into sport

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Beirut watch: can Lebanon subdue Hizbullah?

Can peace hold in Lebanon while Hizbullah remains? Our correspondent weighs the balance of power between government forces and the Iran-backed militia. The resale value of Labubus is falling – who cares? And remembering Swedish death-clearer, Margareta Magnusson. Watch extended c ...  Afficher plus

Drill pickle: oil prices still misjudge shock

Oil prices are at their highest since 2022, as a swift end to the Iran conflict proves elusive. Yet, our commodities editor says, markets do not yet yet recognise how deep the supply shock is. Who will contest next year’s pivotal election in France? And great expectations in Braz ...  Afficher plus

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In the big leagues now: Saudi Arabia’s push into sport
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In from the cold: Assad’s diplomatic redemption
The Intelligence from The Economist

Tomorrow, Syria’s president will be welcomed back into the Arab League as regional leaders meet in Jeddah. Is this the dictator’s first step in a journey to restore ties with the rest of the world? America’s small banks are capturing rural communities in a way that the big one ...

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Putin’s defiers: repression in Russia
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As the economy has deteriorated and the internet has bypassed television, persecution of opponents has become the president’s main tool of political contr ...

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More generals, less pacific: Japan’s new defence policy
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A strategy approved today peels back some of the country’s constitutional pacifism; in large part that is because of its tense relationship< ...

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