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Newsweek International
The ARCHIVES
Eastward Shift
Security Scramble
Helping Hand
Disaster Zone
TheTies That Grind • Members of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s political organization have developed links with the Chinese Communist Party, raising questions about the extent of Beijing’s influence within the group
CLEANING HOUSE • Chinese leader Xi Jinping is investigating his military’s most powerful officer. Is it a political coup or a further bid to clear out corruption?
‘There’s No Coming Back From This’ • The Minnesota ICE operation is proving to be a watershed moment for the Trump administration and the future of immigration enforcement
DIGNITY, NOT A DEAL • Greenland seeks respect and self-rule as Washington and Copenhagen vie over bases and resources
Q & A KENNETH R. ROSEN
The Sound and the FURY • The Super Bowl Halftime Show is one of the most watched and scrutinized events in the entertainment calendar. The act the NFL chose to perform at this year’s spectacular—Latin superstar Bad Bunny, who sings exclusively in Spanish—has further amplified the debate
A PRESCRIPTION FOR LIFE AFTER SPORTS • Former Chiefs player Laurent Duvernay-Tardif on how football prepared him for a medical career—and helping the next generation
GIFTS TO FALL IN LOVE WITH • Valentine’s Day presents for that someone special
MARC SHAIMAN
PAUL GIAMATTI • The actor on joining Star Trek, his “dream role” playing a Klingon pirate, reflecting on The Holdovers and the persistent myth that he’s won an Oscar (he hasn’t, but should)