Why hasn’t Keir Starmer made bigger reforms?
2025-12-04
The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, pushes Keir Starmer on why he hasn’t made bigger reforms, given the pressure Britain’s Labour party is under from the populist right-wing.
What’s happening to American passports? | The Intelligence podcast
2025-10-29
How powerful is your passport? Michelle Hennessy, our graphic detail editor, and Rosie Blau, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss how global passport rankings are shifting and why America’s passport power is fading.
00:00 What passport do you have?
00:27 Which passport is more powerful — British or Irish?
00:50 What is passport power?
01:20 Why does passport power matter when you travel?
01:46 How are passports ranked?
02:04 Which country has the most powerful passport?
02:39 Why has the US passport dropped in power?
03:28 Which countries are moving up or down the rankings?
04:21 Why are more Americans getting second passports?
05:31 What does passport power say about opportunity?
Listen to the full episode: https://econ.st/43wO5Ak
The world’s most—and least—powerful
Why are American drug prices so high?
2025-10-21
Americans cough up more than anyone else for their drugs. Medicine prices in the United States are more than three times the rich-world average.
Donald Trump wants to fix that, by forcing companies to match the lowest prices in other wealthy countries. But could his cure be worse than the disease?
#america #healthcare #donaldtrump #bigpharma #uspolitics
Why do people hate vocal fry?
2025-08-29
What do Kim Kardashian and James Bond have in common? Lane Greene, our language correspondent, explores the controversy behind their creaky vocal quality
Why the cost of rice in Japan has gone crazy
2025-07-14
The price of rice in Japan has more than doubled in the past year. While some are blaming the shortage on the influx of foreign tourists, Ethan Wu, our Asia business and finance editor, explains why it is really Japan’s broken production system that is to blame
What Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” means for America
2025-07-04
President Donald Trump called it a “Big Beautiful Bill”. It’s big, but definitely not beautiful. The three co-hosts of The Economist’s Checks and Balance podcast—Charlotte Howard, our New York bureau chief, Idrees Kahloon, our Washington bureau chief, and John Prideaux, our US editor—discuss the effects Trump’s budget bill will have on America’s lawmaking and on his voter base.
00.00 – Has the “Big Beautiful Bill" killed traditional legislating?
03.37 – How do Trump voters feel about the economic impact of the big beautiful bill?
05.37 – How will the bill change the deployment of renewable energy?
06:58 – How has Trump remade the Republican party?
09:30 – Trump’s economic populism is hollow
Listen to the full episode: https://econ.st/4lwhxh3
Trumponomics 2.0 will erode the
Our five favourite non-fiction books of 2025—so far
2025-06-28
Looking for a new book this summer? Rachel Lloyd, our deputy culture editor, shares five of our favourite non-fiction books of 2025 so far.
How effective is Israel’s air-defence system?
2025-06-21
Israel’s air-defence system is the world’s most extensive missile shield. It’s intercepting Iranian missiles which are striking deep inside Israel. How does the system work—and for how much longer can it hold?
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