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Newsweek US
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Terror Surge
Gone to Waste
Dodging the Issue
Game On
POLAR PUSH • China is expanding its High North knowledge by paying to join Russian scientific expeditions, further fueling the West’s concerns about potential military use of research
A NEW WORLD UMPIRE • With President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace expanding in size and scope, could it eventually rival the United Nations?
WHAT PRICE IS RIGHT? • Picking AI’s winners and losers isn’t an easy game, as the stock market’s tech selloff shows
UNDER THE INFLUENCE • TikTok has new American owners, but lingering questions remain about Beijing’s control over its data, algorithms and decision-making
“PEOPLE ARE MORE LIKELY TO LISTEN TO SNOOP DOGG THAN SOME GUY IN A SUIT” • AI innovations are shaping the future of money but will it be enough to win back public trust in banking? Newsweek speaks with Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski about disrupting norms, engaging customers and finding cheaper mortgages
Best New Product Awards 2026 • With so many new brands for sale each year, it’s hard to know where to spend your hard-earned money. We recommend these
‘WE HAVE A CHANCE TO FULFILL HUMAN POTENTIAL’ • DeepMind’s Chief AI Readiness Officer Lila Ibrahim on keeping ethics at the forefront while pioneering artificial general intelligence tools
HARRY MELLING
JAY SHETTY • The life coach dives into his new Audible Originals series Messy Love, reveals how it differs from his On Purpose podcast and shares why celebrities open up to him