Briefing
A year of war: Keeping the guns blazing
The West is struggling to forge a new arsenal of democracy
Production of weapons is set to increase, but it may be too slow for future conflicts as well as for Ukraine
A year of war: Geopolitics in flux
Ukraine’s fate will determine the West’s authority in the world
A revanchist invasion has become an ideological battle
A hard road
Lots of investors think inflation is under control. Not so fast
Tight labour markets suggest that prices may continue to rise faster than markets think
A tycoon at bay
Why Adani Group’s troubles will reverberate across India
The conglomerate is not just big; it also embodies the tensions in the country’s growth model
Rosy for riveters
America’s government is spending lavishly to revive manufacturing
Can an industrial renaissance make America stronger, greener and richer?
Vampire squib
How Goldman Sachs went from apex predator to Wall Street laggard
Its attempts to diversify out of volatile businesses and into consumer lending have disappointed
Thrills and spills
As Disney turns 100, its business is on a rollercoaster ride
The decline of TV and cinema and rise of streaming will reshape entertainment
Efficiency be damned
Globalisation, already slowing, is suffering a new assault
Subsidies, export controls and curbs on foreign investment are proliferating
A murmuration of Starlinks
How Elon Musk’s satellites have saved Ukraine and changed warfare
And the worries about what comes next
Ukraine’s fateful winter
Volodymyr Zelensky and his generals explain why the war hangs in the balance
Our interviews with the men shaping Ukraine’s response to Russia’s aggression
Restraint under fire
Ukraine’s top soldier runs a different kind of army from Russia’s
Valery Zaluzhny wants to encourage initiative and devolve authority
General principles
“Anyone who underestimates Russia is headed for defeat”
An interview with Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrsky, Ukraine’s second most senior soldier