Category Archive: 5.) The Economist
How to fuel the future | The Economist
America, under President Donald Trump, is securing its “energy independence” with oil and gas. But unlike fossil fuels, renewables will not increase global warming —and China is moving fast. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Oil moves the world around and creates powerful countries. Oil is such a vital commodity that …
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The data revolution: privacy, politics and predictive policing | The Economist
More than 90% of the world’s data appeared in the past two years. From privacy to politics, Facebook to facial recognition – discover the true impact of this data revolution. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Erlanger hospital, Tennessee – the medical staff here are at the forefront of efforts to …
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Mapping global gun violence | The Economist
El Salvador, Venezuela and Guatemala have the worst gun violence in the world. America’s lax firearm laws are adding to their problems. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Since 1990 the number of gun deaths worldwide has reached 6.5 million. Three quarters of gun deaths occur in just 15 countries. Latin …
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University: does a degree pay? | The Economist
The pressure for school-leavers to get a university degree is rising across the world. But does further education lead to better pay and opportunities? Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Is university worth it? Many believe further education is the key to success. Around half of school leavers in the rich …
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Plastic pollution: is it really that bad? | The Economist
Nine in ten Europeans worry about plastic’s impact on the environment. But plastic is not the worst offender when compared to other kinds of pollution
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Public enemy: Venezuela’s mayor on the run | The Economist
Venezuela is on the brink of ruin. The former mayor of Caracas dared to challenge President Nicolas Maduro’s authoritarian regime—and was made a public enemy. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Daily Watch: mind-stretching short films throughout the working week. For more from Economist Films visit: http://films.economist.com/ Check out The Economist’s …
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David Miliband on the future of liberalism | The Economist
At The Economist’s Open Future festival in New York on September 15th 2018, David Miliband, president of the International Rescue Committee and former British Foreign Secretary, was interviewed by Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist’s Editor-in-chief. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Daily Watch: mind-stretching short films throughout the working week. For …
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Steve Bannon debate at The Economist #OpenFutures festival | The Economist
At The Economist’s Open Future festival in New York on September 15th 2018, Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, was interviewed by Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist’s Editor-in-chief Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Daily Watch: mind-stretching short films throughout the working week. For more from Economist Films visit: http://films.economist.com/ …
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Tony Blair on the future of liberalism | The Economist
Speaking in London at The Economist’s Open Future festival on September 15th 2018, former British prime minister Tony Blair spoke to Helen Joyce about Brexit, immigration, technology and political participation. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Daily Watch: mind-stretching short films throughout the working week. For more from Economist Films visit: …
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Reinventing liberalism for the 21st Century | The Economist
This week we celebrate our 175th anniversary with a manifesto for renewing liberalism through a programme of radical reform. But what does this entail? Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy On our cover this week we celebrate our 175 anniversary and we issue a manifesto for renewing liberalism. It’s been a …
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Congo: how to stop the killing | The Economist
More people were killed in a recent civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo than in conflicts in Vietnam, Syria, Iraq and Korea combined. The African country may be sliding back in to war, but one man is hoping a message of peace can overcome violence. WARNING: this film contains distressing images. Click here …
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Where does your phone come from? | The Economist
Apple is expected to announce its latest handset—the iPhone XS. Like all smartphones it will contain more than 70 chemical elements, which are mined from the Earth’s crust in countries all over the world. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy The number of smartphone users globally is set to reach 2.5 …
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Why do languages die? | The Economist
There are more than 7,000 languages. The number of people speaking English, Spanish and Mandarin continues to grow, but every fortnight a langauge will disappear forever. The Economist’s language expert Lane Greene explains why. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Irankarapte iishu Dydh Da I don’t speak those languages. In fact …
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Your responses to “a minute to change the world” | The Economist
What is the one thing you would change to build a more open world—and how would you go about it? You told us your answers in a 60 second video with #OpenFuture See more from OpenFuture here: https://www.economist.com/openfuture #Openfuture playlist is here: https://goo.gl/ehUxFa Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2J1OgIw Daily Watch: …
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How to tame tech giants | The Economist
Google, Facebook and Amazon are among the biggest companies in the world. Their dominance is worrying for consumers and competition. Here’s why. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Can you imagine life without Google, Facebook or Amazon? Chances are you’re actually on one of those platforms right now watching this. These …
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Why startups are leaving Silicon Valley | The Economist
The future of Silicon Valley is The Economist’s cover story this week. Why are people leaving, and startups going elsewhere? Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy For decades Silicon Valley has been where you go if you want to make it big in technology but these days entrepreneurs are starting to …
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Disease around the world: mapping the contagion | The Economist
Humanity has only ever eradicated one human disease: smallpox. Progress has been made with big killers such as malaria and AIDS but there is still a lot of work to do. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy In the 1980s Polio paralysed 1,000 children globally every 24 hours. Today it has …
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YouTube’s battle for free speech | The Economist
Over one billion hours of YouTube videos are viewed every day. A new generation of content creators are harnessing the power of the social-media platform, but they’re also grappling with issues surrounding censorship and free speech. #creatorsforchange Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Some of YouTube’s most popular clips have been …
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Trump corruption: the creatures that live in the Washington swamp | The Economist
President Trump has been caught up in a corruption scandal involving two of his associates, Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort. The White House is sinking further into the Washington swamp. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Daily Watch: mind-stretching short films throughout the working week. For more from Economist Films visit: …
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Cocaine: why the cartels are winning | The Economist
America spends $40bn a year on the war on drugs. But its “zero tolerance” approach has done little to curb addiction or overdose rates, which are the highest in the world. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Daily Watch: mind-stretching short films throughout the working week. For more from Economist Films …
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