Getting back to the classroom
Our journalists discuss how the covid-19 pandemic will transform education
Lockdowns shut schools across the world. Although some have reopened, schools attended by almost half the world’s pupils are still fully or partially closed. Poorer and marginalised children suffer most from these closures. But getting children back into school is only the first step in repairing the damage the pandemic has done to their learning. Educators must also work out how to make up for lost time.

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Full-length interview: the head of NATO on how Ukraine can win the war
Jens Stoltenberg discusses the war in Ukraine and Donald Trump with our editor-in-chief

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Who is “Europe’s last dictator”?
Alexander Lukashenko has doubled down on political repression, but is dependent on Russia
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Is Putin winning the war in Ukraine?
Our experts discuss what the next year of conflict might hold
From the archive
A portrait of Alexei Navalny
A podcast on the prominent Russian dissident, who died in prison on February 16th
From the archive
Alexei Navalny, in his own words
In 2017 The Economist interviewed the opposition leader about Putin’s Russia and his own prison experience