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Newsweek International

Jul 24 2026
Magazine

This exciting weekly publication offers a clear combination of news, culture and thought-provoking ideas that challenge the smart and inquisitive. Our promise is to put the reporting back into the news.

Newsweek International

THE SOUND OF SILENCE

Carney’s Great Continental Drift

When Budget Weapons Humble High-Tech Militaries

TAKE FIVE • STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

The Trashing of British Democracy

Is Hamas Really Giving Up Control of Gaza?

Bad Bunny’s Got the Ex Factor

The AI Prophet Wall Street Can’t Ignore

1,320,080

Face Value Edition

Platner Reaches the Limits of Political Redemption

Your Router Could Be Watching You, Too

1965

The AI Doctor Will Refill You Now

Trump Curse? Or Blessing?

The Fault Line • In one New York district, the tremors shaping America’s political future are already being felt as Cait Conley takes on Mike Lawler

The Cup That America Won

By the Numbers

FILLING THE VOID • With Iran’s new Supreme Leader still not seen since the death of his father, a collective style of governance has emerged

HARRY’S HOCO NIGHTMARE • How the prince’s visit to Britain, seen as an opportunity for reconciliation and renewal, went from bad to worse in a matter of days

TRUMP’S UNFINISHED BUSINESS • The president remade the Republican Party in his image. Now he’s about to walk off the stage

OPEN INVITATION • Olivia Wilde’s The Invite puts polyamory at the center of a smart, funny story about what modern couples want from marriage

And the Snub Goes To... • The Pitt and Hacks ruled the 2026 Emmy nominations, but the real drama is over who didn’t make the cut

Hitchcock, Taught by a Master • The Academy Museum is Los Angeles’ best film school (just ask Guillermo del Toro)

THE REGISTER • WHAT’S ON OUR RADAR THIS WEEK

RIDE OR DIE • Harley-Davidson’s buyers are aging, its sales are falling and its third CEO in six years is scrambling to reinvent the brand. Can the most American motorcycle company survive its next generation of riders?

UP IN THE AIR • Fair? Left? Right? The Fairness Meter lets readers weigh in—and the results may surprise you

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