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Jun
The long way home

The long way home

Briefing: A winner Washington would rather not deal with. Tehran leaves the table. + What do Middle Eastern states want with European football clubs?
5 min read
29
May
Front lines

Front lines

Feature: Why would football supporters cheer on dictators buying their clubs? David Goldblatt on identity, loyalty, and what all this money really pays for.
7 min read
28
May
Saturday, in Budapest

Saturday, in Budapest

Briefing: The Champions League final, brought to you from 3,000 kilometers away. Talks and strikes over the strait. + Why did the Gulf states pour billions into global sports?
5 min read
27
May
Total ownership

Total ownership

Feature: What do Middle Eastern states want with European football clubs? Sarath K. Ganji on autocratic governments’ ambitious move into the global game.
8 min read
26
May
‘The culture of power’

‘The culture of power’

Briefing: A tech leader’s mission to the Vatican. A new strike on Iran as the U.S. president says “time is on our side.” + What would it take to build AI that serves human beings?
5 min read
22
May
The color of law

The color of law

The weekend despatch: An unusual disturbance in the U.S. Senate. Sparta’s founding myth, undone. + What was the Neue Slowenische Kunst?
12 min read
21
May
Their man in Tehran

Their man in Tehran

Briefing: A failed plan to install the next supreme leader in Iran. A court picks the opposition leader in Turkey. + Why have Americans lost faith in higher education?
5 min read
20
May
Mission drift

Mission drift

Feature: Why have Americans lost faith in higher education? Julia Adams and Sarath Sanga on what’s gone wrong—and what universities can do about it.
9 min read
19
May
Three kings, one  call

Three kings, one call

Briefing: How to delay a massive American airstrike. The U.S. Justice Department takes care of the Trump family. + How have governments become some of the biggest investors in the global economy?
5 min read
18
May
The state’s return

The state’s return

Feature: How have governments become some of the biggest investors in the global economy? Adam Dixon on a new era of state capitalism.
9 min read