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Could the dollar lose its dominance? | The Economist
2026-03-09
For eight decades the US dollar has been the linchpin of global trade and finance, but today confidence in it is faltering. Are there any alternatives?
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00:00 – Could the dollar lose its dominance?
00:52 – Donald’s Trump impact on the dollar
01:25 – Why it’s hard to stop using dollars
02:16 – What could be an alternative?
04:01 – A basket of currencies
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Anthropic’s CEO explains why he took on the Pentagon
2026-03-06
Donald Trump’s administration has banned federal agencies from using AI lab Anthropic’s tools after the company insisted that Claude, its main model, not be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. Now the company has been declared a supply-chain risk.
In a conversation with The Economist’s editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei explains why his company pushed back against parts of a Pentagon contract. He argues the issue isn’t just about democratic values, but also whether the technology is reliable enough for the battlefield and who should ultimately control it.
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00:00 – Why Anthropic pushed back on the Pentagon
03:45 – Who should control powerful AI?
05:45 – The risks of fully autonomous weapons
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Jamie Dimon on whether CEOs are afraid of Trump
2026-01-22
Is corporate America too scared to criticise Donald Trump? The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, puts that question to the boss of one of the world’s biggest banks. When asked whether there is a climate of fear in America, Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, says “I think that’s clear".
Iran’s former crown prince on its potential path to democracy
2026-01-16
The exiled son of Iran’s former shah says citizens are getting “butchered” by the regime and explains how he would plan to lead the country during a transition period.
In an interview with The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, Reza Pahlavi said his role would be to act as a neutral arbiter, oversee free elections and then transfer power to an elected parliament.
Watch our latest Insider show on Iran here: econ.st/49YL67h
What the collapse of Iran would mean: econ.st/49EBmh5
America’s options in Iran: econ.st/49TaDib
Bereft of legitimacy, the reeling regime in Iran massacres its own people: econ.st/4sFufxX
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How Trump’s Venezuela raid is helping China’s Taiwan battle plans
2026-01-13
Has Trump’s Venezuela raid helped China plan military strikes? Jeremy Page and Sarah Wu, co-hosts of the Drum Tower podcast, discuss whether the US assault and extraction of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro could offer lessons for a possible future attack on Taiwan.
00:00 – What lessons will Beijing draw from the US strike?
01:05 – How is China’s military preparing for decapitation strikes?
02:28 – Is the PLA talking more about decapitation operations?
04:25 – How capable is China of carrying out a decapitation strike?
05:20 – How concerned is China about its military technology?
06:30 – How might the raid affect China’s future actions?
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China and Taiwan both see lessons in America’s raid on Venezuela: https://econ.st/4pD75p4
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Netanyahu on why journalists can’t enter Gaza without the IDF
2026-01-09
At least 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza since the start of the war and the international media has been barred from independently entering the strip altogether. In an interview with The Economist, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the Israel Defence Forces don’t target journalists and that their access is restricted because “it’s a warzone”.
Should parents be able to choose the sex of their baby?
2025-11-24
Should parents be able to choose the sex of their baby? Advances in sex-selective IVF are making this an option in some parts of the world.
Why Gaza won’t be rebuilt anytime soon
2025-11-20
Can Gaza be rebuilt? Gregg Carlstrom, our Middle East Correspondent and Rosie Blau, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss the scale of the destruction in Gaza and why every major plan to rebuild Gaza has stalled.
00:00 – What rebuilding proposals are on the table?
00:59 – How bad is the destruction in Gaza?
02:25 – Could that Egyptian plan work?
06:01 – Can the Israeli–American plan work?
08:16 – What happens in the interim?
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