Category Archive: 5.) The Economist
Israeli democracy: what does the right wing want?
After months of protest over reforms to the judicial system, many Israelis fear democracy is under threat. As the crisis grows, we explore what exactly Binyamin Netanyahu’s government is trying to achieve, and who is actually in charge of the chaos-stricken country.
00:00 - what does the Israeli right want?
00:59 - why the latest bill threatens democracy in Israel
02:00 - who is really in charge?
02:35 - the long term goals of the Israeli right...
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Inside El Salvador’s war on crime
President Nayib Bukele’s brutal crackdown on crime has dramatically reduced the murder rate and won him favour with the public, but what’s the true cost of his war on gangs? The Economist’s deputy editor, Robert Guest, reports from El Salvador on how Bukele is using the fight against crime to amass power.
00:00 - Inside president Bukele’s crackdown
02:25 - How the public and the prisoners’ families have reacted
03:55 - El Salvador’s security...
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Fertility crisis: why IVF isn’t working
More and more women are using IVF to try to get pregnant. But it is painful, expensive and often does not work. Could new, more radical technologies eventually provide an answer?
00:00 - The female biological clock
01:20 - In vitro fertilisation
04:29 - Egg freezing
09:11 - In vitro gametogenesis
13:10 - What does the future look like?
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Wall Street’s king, Jamie Dimon, on the US presidency
CEO of America’s largest and most successful bank, JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon heads up a globe-spanning operation worth more than $400BN. In this film Zanny Minton Beddoes, the editor-in-chief of The Economist, probes his public-policy ideas–from US-China relations to Bidenomics–and hears his plans for the future.
00:00 - Jamie Dimon, the king of Wall St
00:50 - Jamie Dimon on Sino-US relations
06:25 - Jamie Dimon on US leadership
09:53 - The...
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The future of war
New technology is transforming the way wars are fought, and not just in Ukraine. As tension increases between China and America over Taiwan, what does the future of war look like?
00:00 Lessons from the Ukraine war
01:03 How drones are shaping war
04:40 Starlink is a lifeline for soldiers
06:15 Why China fears Starlink
07:25 The role of AI in wars of the future
10:15 Defence spending on AI
10:50 Concerns about algorithmic warfare
12:55...
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Ukraine war: will China be the real winner?
As war grinds on in Ukraine, and Zelensky vies for dominance, it is possible there may only be one true winner: China's leader Xi Jinping. But why could China come out on top? The Economist's Beijing bureau chief explains.
00:00 - China: Ukraine’s real winner?
00:40 - China claims to be neutral
01:32 - Both sides need China’s support
02:52 - Russia’s loss would be China’s gain
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Mutiny in Russia: why is it so significant?
The mutiny in Russian, led by Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, has exposed chaos in the military command but what does it mean for the Ukraine war, Putin and the world?
00:00 - Prigozhin mutinies
01:02 - What it means for the war
02:23 - What it means for Putin
03:18 - What it means for the world
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War in Ukraine: inside Russia’s divided military elite
With Ukraine’s counteroffensive under way, infighting has broken out within Russia’s military elite. How will Ukraine’s successes on the battleground deepen divisions in Moscow?
00:00 - The infighting has begun
00:31 - The reaction from Russia’s elite
01:46 - Prigozhin expresses discontent
04:11 - The infighting might intensify
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War in Ukraine: Tracking the fighting with satellites
With Ukraine’s counter-offensive shrouded in secrecy and Russian-controlled territory impenetrable, can satellite data help you see into a war zone? The Economist’s Senior data journalist, Sondre Ulvund Solstad, breaks down how he uses fires to track the fighting.
00:51 - Our model explained
02:28 - Ukraine Fire Tracker
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Why India’s diaspora is so powerful
India has the largest diaspora in the world. But that isn't the only reason why Indian migrants are so influential—in business, science and diplomacy.
00:00 - Why India’s diaspora matters
00:28 - Size
01:20 - Power
02:11 - Diplomacy
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India’s diaspora is bigger and more influential than any in history: https://econ.st/3J6sp3V
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The secrecy surrounding Ukraine’s counter-offensive
How well, or badly, is Ukraine’s counter-offensive going? The country’s generals don’t want you to know
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Can Ukraine’s counter-offensive succeed?
As Ukraine's long awaited counter-offensive finally begins, The Economist’s Russia and Eastern Europe editor, Arkady Ostrovsky, explores Ukrainian ambitions and strategies.
00:00 - the counter-offensive has begun
00:34 - strategic aims
01:13 - military aims
02:10 - political risks
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Can being thinner make women richer?
Across the developed world, the richer people are, the thinner they tend to be—but the correlation between wealth and weight holds only for women. Why? Alice Fulwood, The Economist’s Wall Street correspondent, reveals the secret economics of thinness.
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Generative AI: what is it good for?
Generative AI is the technology behind the wave of new online tools used by millions around the world. As the technology is ever more widely deployed, what are its current strengths and its weaknesses?
00:00 - What is generative AI?
00:46 - Breakthroughs and take-up of the technology
02:03 - Strengths
03:32 - Weaknesses
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Heatwaves: how hot can it get?
Heatwaves are becoming more frequent, more intense and more deadly. But what is a heatwave, why are they so dangerous and how are they affected by climate change?
00:00 - What are heatwaves?
01:40 - How do heatwaves form?
05:28 - How heatwaves kill
08:40 - How to prepare for heatwaves
10:17 - What is the impact of climate change?
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Can Ron DeSantis beat Donald Trump?
After big wins in last year’s midterms, Ron DeSantis looked like Donald Trump’s main rival for the Republican presidential nomination. Since then, his popularity has fluctuated—can DeSantis still win?
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