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Newsweek International
HARDWIRED FOR A LIFE OF FAME
Deep Sea, High Stakes for Internet Traffic
TAKE FIVE • STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
‘AI Washing’ Makes Tech the Scapegoat Again
Jeans, Memes and Market Swings
Who Says the US Doesn’t Like Renewables?
To Know the Enemy, Less and Less
NUMBER OF THE WEEK
Great Realignments Edition
Too Rich To Care
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
1961
Will Indonesia Give the US a Shortcut to Its Biggest Enemy?
Magyar’s Russia Issue
HOT AND COLD WAR • The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has reshaped President Donald Trump’s case for taking control of Greenland—and exposed widening cracks in the NATO alliance
‘IRAN MAY BE THE CRISIS BUT INDIA IS THE OPPORTUNITY’ • The war with Tehran is testing Washington’s ties with New Delhi, putting strain on a strategic partnership the U.S. cannot afford to lose
PRAISE BE • As recent social media comments reveal, Donald Trump still thinks flattery will get him everywhere
INFLUENCE MOST WANTED • Interpol’s decision to gather in Hong Kong underscores Beijing’s growing hand in global policing—and tests the organization’s neutrality
REBELLION OR RENEWAL • As Nancy Pelosi prepares to leave Congress, Saikat Chakrabarti’s insurgent campaign forces Democrats to confront deeper questions about power, purpose and leadership
THE MAKING OF LEO XIV • A 330-word social media post from President Donald Trump appears to have lit a fire in the scholarly cleric, who has finally found his voice a year into his papacy
‘THE PAPACY IS BIGGER THAN ONE INDIVIDUAL’ • Bishop Joseph Strickland tells Newsweek that a pope is not beholden to any world leader or government’s wishes
TRUTH IS FUNNIER THAN FICTION • Apple TV’s Your Friends & Neighbors may bill itself as satire, but the real deal is being aired on Bravo
WHAT AFRIKA BAMBAATAA DID • Tributes following the hip-hop pioneer’s death have been brutally blunt amid necessary reflections about the final 10 years of his journey
BILLY MAGNUSSEN • The actor opens up about playing tech CEO Duncan Park in AMC’s The Audacity, fighting for every role and why no character is ever the villain of their own story