Set for life? Putin’s power-grab

Set for life? Putin’s power-grab

After Russia’s president proposed vast constitutional change, the whole government resigned. It seems to be another convoluted power-grab by Vladimir Putin—and it seems likely to work. Our correspondent finds that the tired stereotypes European Union countries have about their neighbours are pervasive even at the heart of the European integration. And the surprising and nefarious world of sand-smuggling. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer

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How to lose friends and alienate people: Ethiopia’s civil war

How to lose friends and alienate people: Ethiopia’s civil war

Abiy Ahmed is sworn in again as prime minister, even as continuing strife increases the country’s isolation. Our correspondent witnesses the gruesome aftermath of a telling battle. China once encourag...

7 Okt 202120min

Ticker shock: London’s wheezing stockmarket

Ticker shock: London’s wheezing stockmarket

A global financial centre must move with the times, and—so far—London has not. Our correspondent lays out the causes of the malaise, and how to fix it. For many years compulsory military service was o...

6 Okt 202123min

When it goes dark: Facebook’s terrible week

When it goes dark: Facebook’s terrible week

Yesterday’s global outage is not even the worst of it: today’s congressional testimony will examine a whistleblower’s allegations that the company knows its products cause widespread harm. The modern ...

5 Okt 202121min

Docket launch: a new term for America’s Supreme Court

Docket launch: a new term for America’s Supreme Court

The court will be tackling just about every judicial and social flashpoint in the country during the term that starts today; our correspondent lays out the considerable stakes. A vast and costly die-o...

4 Okt 202121min

The courage of two convictions: Nicolas Sarkozy

The courage of two convictions: Nicolas Sarkozy

The first conviction of France’s former president shocked the nation; the second confirms for citizens that, these days, politicians will be held to account. Our correspondent meets a Burmese hipster ...

1 Okt 202121min

Nobody’s fuel: Britain’s shortages

Nobody’s fuel: Britain’s shortages

From chicken to petrol, Britons are facing long queues and bare shelves. We ask about the multifarious reasons behind the shortfalls, and how long they will last. Tunisia’s democracy has been looking ...

30 Sep 202123min

Suga-free Diet: Japan’s next leader

Suga-free Diet: Japan’s next leader

The ruling party’s choice for its president—a shoo-in for prime minister—seems to overlook the people’s will. We ask how Kishida Fumio is likely to lead, and for how long. Some of Nigeria’s megachurch...

29 Sep 202119min

A run for its money: funding crunches in Congress

A run for its money: funding crunches in Congress

America’s crash of deadlines carries risks for the government’s budget and just possibly its sovereign debt, and threatens Joe Biden’s presidency-defining social-spending reforms. We ask what happens ...

28 Sep 202121min

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