Disrupter-in-chief


The world this week

  • Politics


Leaders

On another planet

Elon Musk is Donald Trump’s disrupter-in-chief

The entrepreneur will be let loose on America’s government

It’s time

Why British MPs should vote for assisted dying

A long-awaited liberal reform is in jeopardy

Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democratic Union party gives a statement at the Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, November 12th 2024

Act now, Mr Merz

Germany cannot afford to wait to relax its debt brake

It should move before the election

This illustration shows a graduation cap (mortarboard) with a small pile of coins inside its circular top. The background is green, and the cap's tassel is yellow.

Diminishing returns

Too many master’s courses are expensive and flaky

Governments should help postgraduates get a better deal

A group of protesters burn pictures Donald Trump and Joe Biden in 2020

Danger and deals in the Middle East

From Nixon to China, to Trump to Tehran

Iran is weak. For America’s next president that creates an opportunity


Letters

On ADHD, America’s election, Antarctica, canals, difficulties, Quincy Jones, Justin Trudeau

Letters to the editor


By Invitation


Briefing

A photo illustration of Donald Trump and Elon Musk

The first buddy

Elon Musk and Donald Trump seem besotted. Where is their bromance headed?

The precedents are not encouraging

Elon Musk raises his arms to supporters at a rally in Madison Square Garden, New York

Poster boy

Elon Musk’s transformation, in his own words

Our analysis of 38,000 posts on X reveal a changed man


International


Economic & financial indicators


Obituary