An image shows a cover of The Economist featuring an illustration of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in front of missiles with the title ‘Apocalypse’. This is not a genuine cover published by The ...
This week our global cover examines Syria’s future after the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Now that the dictator has fled to Moscow, the question is where Syria’s liberation will lead. The country ...
The Economist did not publish a cover that warned of an apocalypse featuring images of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in November 2024. An Economist ...
A Nov. 18 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a purported magazine cover from The Economist featuring an illustration of President-elect Donald Trump staring down Russian President ...
However, an image circulating online of a supposed cover of The Economist showing the Russian president and US President-elect Donald Trump facing off with the title "Apocalypse" is fake.
Every year "The Economist" releases its end-of-year issue "The Word Ahead," featuring insight into global events and topics that will take center stage in the upcoming year. This year's cover ...
Choosing the cover of the end-of-year double issue can feel odd. No matter how tumultuous the news (and events in Syria and Georgia are making sure that the holiday season brings little in the way ...
An image shared on Facebook claims to show a cover from The Economist of President-elect Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. Verdict: False The Economist did not publish any such cover.
After Ukraine's Western allies cleared the embattled country to use long-range tactical missiles against military targets in Russia, Vladimir Putin tested a new hypersonic missile and threatened to ...
An image shared on Facebook claims to show a cover from The Economist of President-elect Donald Trump and Russian strongman Vladimir Putin. Social media users are claiming to show a published ...