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Israel carried out a drone strike against a Hamas office in southern Beirut, according to Lebanon’s state news agency...

Harvard’s president, Claudine Gay, resigned following a plagiarism probe...

After a buoyant end to 2023, Asian stock markets opened poorly for a second day...

Donald Trump asked Maine’s superior court to reverse the secretary of state’s decision to remove him from Maine’s Republican primary ballot...


Israel’s Supreme Court strikes back

The justices block a controversial law aimed at weakening the power of the courts

Bagehot: What Britain’s Labour Party thinks of Europe

Rachel Reeves is heir to a long Labour history of ambivalence towards the EU

Ethiopia’s gambit for a port is unsettling a volatile region

Abiy Ahmed is doing a deal for a stretch of Somaliland’s coast

How art is used against artists, like Young Thug, in court

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Which Commonwealth realms might ditch King Charles III?

A new wave of republicanism is gathering



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A major earthquake in Japan highlights the country’s resilience

At least 48 were killed. But the feared tsunami did not happen


1843 magazine | Nagorno-Karabakh, the republic that disappeared overnight

It had been clinging on to its self-proclaimed status in the face of Azerbaijan’s aggression. Then, over a week, the entire population fled


China is stoking a controversy in order to influence Taiwan’s election

Is the island’s ruling party trying to “de-sinicise” students?


Business, finance and economics

Hollywood studios are finding new ways to bring stories to life

Watch “Stranger Things” on stage, eat at a Batman-themed restaurant—or take your chances at “Squid Game”

Will America manage a soft landing in 2024?

Policymakers rarely bring down inflation without a recession. This time they might


Attacks on shipping in the Red Sea are a blow to global trade

But alternative routes are a boon for shipping firms


Who was the best CEO of 2023?

We measure up the business world’s top dogs


Strife in the Middle East

Israel prepares for a long war in Gaza

But it is unclear how it will end


The World Ahead Middle East in 2024

Don’t give up on peace in the Middle East

But the process of getting there will be alarmingly fragile


Israel and Palestine: How peace is possible

A peace process can go wrong in many ways, but a real possibility exists that it could go right


Ukraine, Russia and the long war

How five Ukrainian cities are coping, despite Putin’s war

From ravers to rubbish collectors, residents tells their stories

The truth about the passenger jet Putin’s men shot down

Investigating MH17, the crime that presaged the war in Ukraine


A majority of congressmen want more military aid for Ukraine

They are being prevented from voting for it in the name of phoney populism


Ukraine’s army is struggling to find good recruits

Russia is suffering immense casualties—but it has the edge in manpower


American journalism

1843 magazine | When the New York Times lost its way

America’s media should do more to equip readers to think for themselves

Can you have a healthy democracy without a common set of facts?

America’s presidential election is a test of that proposition


Donald Trump is the conservative media

No institution that enjoys the trust of Republican voters can successfully stand up to him


American journalism sounds much more Democratic than Republican

Whether this reflects bias or reality is in the eye of the beholder


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Vladimir Putin is dragging the world back to a bloodier time

His attempt to conquer Ukraine ignores the lessons of history

Inside a month of America’s school shootings

The hidden impacts of gun crime are devastating and poorly understood


Western values are steadily diverging from the rest of the world’s

People’s principles were expected to align as countries got richer. What happened?


Large, creative AI models will transform lives and labour markets

They bring enormous promise and peril. But how do they work?


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