The Economist’s Weekly Roundup

The Economist’s Weekly Roundup



This ​week in The Economist

Despite the​ deckchairs on the cover of our⁢ summer supplement in last week’s print edition, our journalists have not activated their out-of-office⁤ replies. There is no print ⁤edition this week, but we continue to publish leaders, news stories, analysis and columns on our app and website. One person in particular has kept us busy this week: ‍Donald Trump. The former ⁣president was indicted (again) on August 1st,⁤ this time for plotting to overturn ⁢the ⁤result of the election⁢ in 2020.​ As well as examining the charges ​against‌ Mr Trump, we wrote about how the Republicans​ have closed ranks around him. Our Lexington columnist argues that ⁤only ⁤politics,⁢ not the law, will stop Mr⁤ Trump in 2024. And our leader explains why the⁤ indictment has in effect turned every American voter into a⁤ juror.

Plenty of other⁢ stories have gripped us this‍ week. Ukraine’s counter-offensive has not⁣ made​ the progress against Russian forces that the country’s generals (and many of its​ allies) had hoped‌ for. Our reporter near ‍the‌ southern ​front line met the soldiers​ trying to ​breach Russian defences, and we ‌profiled ⁢the ⁣volunteer weaponsmiths 3D-printing bombs for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russia is turning to increasingly⁢ desperate measures to recruit soldiers, forbidding‌ conscripts from leaving and⁣ making it⁢ harder to hide inside the country.

Investors may be ‍hoping⁢ for ⁢a summer lull after a frantic first half of the year. Markets ⁤have spent months⁣ in party mode as ⁢the chances⁣ of a ‌“soft landing”, in which⁤ central bankers succeed in quelling ⁢inflation without quashing growth, seem to have risen in many‍ countries. We picked ‌out five lessons for investors in a year of surprises. We ‍also explored the future for Alphabet, asking if there’s more ⁤to the tech giant than Google ⁤search, and Volkswagen, which some think‍ faces Nokia-style doom. And‍ our Schumpeter ‌columnist discovered what corporate consiglieri can learn from America’s​ most profitable law ‍firm.

Finally, we…

2023-08-03 10:55:49
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