How we saw the world ...
How we saw the world ...
Here is a cover-length editorial on the virtues of GLP-1 receptor agonists, such as Ozempic and Wegovy. Dedicated readers will recognise it from our edition of October 26th 2024. We would like you ...
An image shared on Facebook claims to show a cover from The Economist of President-elect Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. Verdict: False The Economist did not publish any such cover.
The Economist is known to produce some of the best magazine covers of all time, and these thoughtful illustrations on its online platform demonstrate the newspaper's eye for style. Despite what ...
Has The Economist magazine ever been more wrong about anything ... Yet, whenever The Economist decides to devote a cover to Africa, which it seldom does, I sigh a little inside.
News is usually the cover’s friend. When a story is already in readers’ minds, our designers have more scope to play around with ideas. The long-awaited Gaza ceasefire was an exception.
I also have news of a competition to design your own cover for The Economist, but more on that later. Although we rarely put Africa on our cover, demography is making the continent more important ...