The Economist has released a cover puzzle with a forecast for 2025.


The Economist: the cover puzzle depicts future trends for 2025
The British publication The Economist has published a cover puzzle that allows us to peek into the future and understand what may happen in 2025. The cover contains symbolism related to political confrontations, climate change, artificial intelligence, and much more.
The editor-in-chief of the publication, Tom Standage, recalled the 10 global trends for 2025. In particular, he mentions the role of America in the world and claims that Trump's victory could lead to geopolitical changes, tensions, and even the spread of nuclear weapons.
The traditional covers of The Economist are distinguished by a metaphorical and symbolic approach to visualizing important world events. The World Ahead offers forecasts and analysis of key trends in politics, economics, science, and culture for the coming years.
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