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The Intelligence from The Economist

The Intelligence from The Economist

The Economist

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1403 - Crimes seen: The ICC chases Israel and Hamas
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  • 1403 - Crimes seen: The ICC chases Israel and Hamas

    The chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court has caused outrage by requesting arrest warrants for both Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Hamas’s leaders. China’s young people, on the lookout for safe ways to invest modest sums, have settled on collecting little gold beans (13:20). And Hawaii may soon have the first official state gesture (17:04).  


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    Tue, 21 May 2024 - 23min
  • 1402 - Succession unplanned: Iran’s president killed

    The death of Ebrahim Raisi will spark succession battles both for the presidency and for supreme leader-in-waiting. What kind of Iran will result? Accusations and evidence of Chinese espionage are stacking up in and raising tensions with Britain (9:57). And how the careers advisers of TikTok are shaping the future of job-hunting (18:54).


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    Mon, 20 May 2024 - 26min
  • 1401 - The Weekend Intelligence: Bombay, open city?

    Mumbai is famously an open city, known for welcoming all comers, regardless of colour, caste, or creed. 


    But as the city goes about building its future, Economist correspondent Leo Mirani, a proud Mumbaikar, fears his city’s character is being buried beneath the rubble.


    In this episode of the Weekend Intelligence Leo contemplates how all this construction will change his beloved Bombay, and who the Mumbai of the future is really designed for.


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    Sat, 18 May 2024 - 46min
  • 1400 - Swat off the press: Meta v Canada’s news ploy

    A bid to squeeze money from social-media platforms that link to news content has backfired: what was intended to help publishers is instead harming them. America’s workers still work more than Europe’s; what is changing is where they do it (9:44). And remembering Shirley Conran, whose books were more than merely saucy: they helped women with everything from money to mathematics (16:22). 


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    Fri, 17 May 2024 - 23min
  • 1399 - Boiling over: an attempt on the Slovakian PM’s life

    An attempt on Robert Fico’s life comes at a time of deep-running polarisation in his country—much of which is his own doing. A vote today among auto workers in America’s historically union-unfriendly south will indicate whether an organised-labour revolution can take hold (9:26). And the perception of time varies depending on what you are looking at (17:24).


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    Thu, 16 May 2024 - 24min
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