The Economist
Also: Russia is stumbling on the battlefield
Mexican tomatoes are seen at a supermarket in Houston, Texas.
Fed up
America faces another grocery-price shock
Higher energy costs will be felt unevenly across the food-supply chain
A soldier surveys damaged buildings in the frontline town of Orihiv, Ukraine
Turning the tide of war
Russia is stumbling on the battlefield  
As casualties soar in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin looks ever more beleaguered at home
An M23 soldier walks down the street in Goma
Kivu take
A Congolese militia wants to sell critical minerals to Donald Trump
The pitch by M23, exclusively revealed to The Economist, belies the rebels’ weaknesses
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage poses with winning councillors outside Havering Town Hall following the 2026 local election results in Romford, England.
Red rout
Nigel Farage’s triumph is not quite what it seems
Even if Labour’s local-election defeat is devastating
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Grate expectations: the troubled quest for tasty vegan cheese
The plant-based boom failed to deliver. But there may yet be hope
Illustration of a house silhouette with a big plant and clouds inside
Well Informed
Do houseplants improve air quality?
Air purifiers are more effective and easier to maintain