THIS WEEK WE published three covers. In America we considered whether the country’s economy is entering recession. We conclude that it is not, but it is slowing. That is bad news for Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee. Although the economy does not determine elections in America, it is important.
In Europe we asked how Britain should respond to its race riots. The clashes may not be over. Immigration has become the running sore of British politics, owing to a mix of real problems and political opportunism. To prevent its far-right problem from getting worse, Britain must punish thugs, stand up for immigration and improve local services.
In Asia and the Middle East we published a cover on Bangladesh, where Sheikh Hasina, an autocrat, was ousted this week. Now Bangladesh must clean up a rotten political system. That will be the job of a caretaker government, led by Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel peace laureate.
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