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Newsweek

Dec 20 2024
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

The Archives

Seeking Refuge

Sparks Fly

Deck the Halls

Martial Flaw

House of Cards • Donald Trump faces negotiations between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. in his second term—could his legacy of normalizing ties between Israel and Arab nations be a help or hindrance?

Gonzo Intelligence • Instead of keeping a low profile, Moscow’s spies are embracing the limelight and even being welcomed home by Vladimir Putin after their cover is blown

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT • THE WORKPLACE IS BECOMING A BATTLEGROUND OVER POLARIZED OPINING. BUSINESS LEADERS NEED TO GET BETTER AT MANAGING DISPUTES

AMERICA’S Most Responsible Companies 2025

Holiday Gift Guide • Newsweek’s favorite picks for everyone on your list

In the Eyes of the Law • Jude Law is unrecognizable as an FBI agent on the trail of a neo-Nazi terrorist group in real-crime drama The Order

Malala Yousafzai

Margo Martindale


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

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

The Archives

Seeking Refuge

Sparks Fly

Deck the Halls

Martial Flaw

House of Cards • Donald Trump faces negotiations between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. in his second term—could his legacy of normalizing ties between Israel and Arab nations be a help or hindrance?

Gonzo Intelligence • Instead of keeping a low profile, Moscow’s spies are embracing the limelight and even being welcomed home by Vladimir Putin after their cover is blown

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT • THE WORKPLACE IS BECOMING A BATTLEGROUND OVER POLARIZED OPINING. BUSINESS LEADERS NEED TO GET BETTER AT MANAGING DISPUTES

AMERICA’S Most Responsible Companies 2025

Holiday Gift Guide • Newsweek’s favorite picks for everyone on your list

In the Eyes of the Law • Jude Law is unrecognizable as an FBI agent on the trail of a neo-Nazi terrorist group in real-crime drama The Order

Malala Yousafzai

Margo Martindale


Expand title description text