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Newsweek

Jul 03 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 US

RED, WHITE AND GREEN

Vance Trades Claws for Contrition

Newsom Calls In Trump’s Day-One Promise

TAKE FIVE • STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Starmer’s Warning to Democrats

Ukraine War Sends Ripples Across Channel

Socials Win Clicks as Trust Takes a Hit

The Feed Doesn’t Follow House Rules

104.5

Prior Art Edition

Knockout Plot From Above

A Victory off the Pitch

THE ARCHIVES 1942

Brogues, Bagpipes and Lots of Beer

Emperor’s New Clothes

CAN ISRAEL Survive? • After gains on Iran, Tel Aviv faces mounting strains—military, political and demographic—that raise fresh questions about its long-term security and global standing

PRIMARY CONCERN • Why Rick Jackson, the Republicans’ outsider choice for Georgia’s governor race, faces a tough road ahead

The Art of the Cave

SAFETY IN NUMBERS • By inviting eight meaningful outside countries to its France summit, the G7 was insuring itself against Donald Trump—and a fraying U.S. alliance

RUFFLED FEATHERS • A $1.4 billion Jared Kushner-backed resort is putting Albania’s EU ambitions, its rule of law and its flamingos on the line

‘We are still a human sport’ • Formula 1 is a mix of engineering and athleticism as driver and car come together in a bid to win races. Newsweek goes behind the scenes with the Atlassian Williams F1 Team to see how the sport keeps people at its core

ANSWERING THE CALL • With theatrical rom-coms nearly extinct, Netflix is finding success building the genre’s new home

We’re All Still Bridget • From pub awkwardness to global fandom, that messy, lovable heroine still feels like all of us

From Root to Tree • As executive producer, Brooke Shields had her hand in everything on You’re Killing Me

THE REGISTER • What’s on our radar this week

WILL SHARPE • The actor has been on a roll since White Lotus, and his latest role as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the Starz limited series Amadeus may be his “most exciting challenge” yet

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  • English