Deep troubleHow to improve the health of the oceanThe ocean sustains humanity. Humanity treats it with contemptprint-edition iconMay 25th 2017
The Manchester bombingDon’t give the jihadists what they wantBritain should ignore siren calls to lock up and tag people it suspects of becoming radicalsprint-edition iconMay 25th 2017
Jail breakAmerica’s prisons are failing. Here’s how to make them workA lot is known about how to reform prisoners. Far too little is doneprint-edition iconMay 25th 2017
Not the enemyThe advantages of public markets for unicorns and their investorsCloser scrutiny, more liquidity and stronger defence against reputational riskprint-edition iconMay 25th 2017
The Temer tapeHow to cope with Brazil’s political crisisWho is president matters less than the continuation of economic and political reformsprint-edition iconMay 25th 2017
The latest scourgeFentanyl is the next wave of America’s opioid crisisCriminalisation is not the right way to approach it or other drugsprint-edition iconMay 18th 2017
The worm that turnedThe WannaCry attack reveals the risks of a computerised worldThe good news is that there are ways to fix thingsprint-edition iconMay 18th 2017
The legacy of the six-day warWhy Israel needs a Palestinian stateMore than ever, land for peace also means land for democracyprint-edition iconMay 18th 2017
Deformative actionMalaysia’s system of racial preferences should be scrappedIncome-based benefits would work much betterprint-edition iconMay 18th 2017
A special prosecutorThe right way to clear up doubts about Trump and RussiaAnd the only way to command public trustprint-edition iconMay 18th 2017
The chosen oneFrance’s new president promises openness and reform from the centreThe challenge is immense. But Emmanuel Macron deserves to succeedprint-edition iconMay 11th 2017
Russia and the Trump campaignAfter Comey’s dismissal, it’s time for a commissionAn independent inquiry into what happened during the election is the only way to clear the airprint-edition iconMay 11th 2017
The gift of lifeCarrying a child for someone else should be celebrated—and paidRestrictive rules are in neither the surrogate’s interests, nor the baby’sprint-edition iconMay 11th 2017
Courting troubleWhy Trumponomics won’t make America great againThe impulsiveness and shallowness of America’s president threaten the economy as well as the rule of lawprint-edition iconMay 11th 2017