Why luxury firms fear frankenwatches | The Economist
2026-02-11
Why are luxury firms so afraid of frankenwatches? Vintage timepieces have exploded in popularity in recent years but authenticating them can be tricky. The Economist examines why altered “frankenwatches” are causing major headaches for the world’s top watch experts.
#theeconomist #watches #luxurywatches
Competition in space will intensify in 2026
2025-12-26
Fighting a war in space is no longer science fiction. The Economist’s defence editor, Shashank Joshi, explains how military competition is intensifying far above the earth.
Why Meloni is an exceptional politician
2025-11-14
Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s prime minister, is an exceptional politician. Under her leadership there has been political stability in Italy for the first time in over 15 years
What will the world look like in 2026?
2025-11-11
What will be the biggest stories in 2026? As the geopolitical status quo decays and concerns grow over economic stagnation and fiscal incontinence, the coming year is shaping up to be full of uncertainty. Our editor of The World Ahead, Tom Standage, explores three big trends for 2026. #2026 #america #donaldtrump #economy #glp1
Has grumpiness gone down globally? Here’s what the data shows | The Intelligence podcast
2025-11-08
Has the world become less grumpy? Data journalist Ainslie Johnstone and Jason Palmer, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss the findings from the Gallup World Poll which show that, after years of rising anger and stress, global moods are improving.
00:00 – How do researchers measure global happiness and mood?
01:50 – What do these mood surveys really tell us about daily life?
03:04 – How have global emotions changed over the past two decades?
04:17 – Why are wealthier countries less stressed but not much happier?
04:39 – What’s the final takeaway from the global happiness report?
Listen to the full episode: https://econ.st/4nKENrE
The world has become surprisingly less grumpy: https://econ.st/47ltdym
Sign up to our weekly newsletter: https://econ.st/3J0xzBr
#TheEconomist
Are rich countries facing a debt crisis?
2025-11-04
Debt across advanced economies is higher than ever. Our business affairs editor, Rachana Shanbhogue and our economics editor, Henry Curr, unpack the crisis brewing in countries’ finances.
Britain’s stolen cars fuel a global criminal market
2025-09-13
Every four minutes a car is stolen in Britain—but where do they end up? We tracked the new global black market in stolen vehicles.
What do Americans really think of Donald Trump?
2025-09-10
What do Americans really think of Donald Trump? John Prideaux, our US editor, breaks down the latest data to find out how popular the president is.
15 pings
Skip to comment form ↓