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Why America and Iran are both claiming victory | The Economist
2026-04-07
Who is winning the war between America and Iran? Gregg Carlstrom, The Economist’s Middle East correspondent, and Jason Palmer, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss Donald Trump’s repeated deadline delays, the battle of competing narratives between America and Iran and the mounting military and economic costs on both sides of the war.
00:00 – Will Trump’s latest deadline trigger escalation?
00:34 – How can both sides claim they’re winning?
05:45 – What is the effect on Iran’s economy?
07:31 – Is there any realistic path to peace?
08:32 – Is the conflict on the brink of full escalation?
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Which country is suffering the most from the oil crisis?
2026-03-31
The number of people facing acute hunger could reach record levels in 2026, if the conflict in Iran does not end soon. The Economist has analysed some of the emerging markets most at risk, examining their reliance on imported energy and the fragility of their economies.
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Finland’s president: Europe can defend itself without America | The Economist
2026-02-18
Finland’s president, Alexander Stubb, isn’t worried about Europe’s military heft. As some European officials panic about Donald Trump’s erratic approach to foreign policy, he calls for cool heads. Mr Stubb explains to The Economist’s geopolitics editor, David Rennie, why Europe can defend itself without America.
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How to hedge your portfolio against an AI Bubble | The Economist
2026-02-14
Can you hedge against an AI bubble? Joshua Roberts, The Economist’s capital markets correspondent, and Rosie Blau, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss why AI spending is making investors nervous, the lessons learned from the dot com boom and what strategies might help investors manage risk.
00:00 – Why Is investor confidence in AI wobbling?
00:31 – What’s making stock markets jittery about AI?
01:33 – What can investors do to avoid getting stuck?
02:48 – How should investors hedge risk?
04:43 – What’s the safest strategy?
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How to hedge a bubble, AI edition:https://econ.st/3ZwwzKh
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Politicians should stop raising the minimum wage
2026-02-09
Are minimum wages too high? Henry Curr, The Economist’s economics editor, argues that high pay floors can have damaging economic consequences and that governments should pursue more effective policies to reduce poverty.
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Is it possible to disagree agreeably?
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The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, explores the power of arguing in schools.
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Why is Jordan Bardella so popular in France?
2025-11-07
What makes the National Rally’s Jordan Bardella so popular in France? Our editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, Paris bureau chief Sophie Pedder and a panel of our experts discuss why the populist right are leading the polls in Europe’s biggest economies.
Former IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath’s warning for rich world economies | Money Talks podcast
2025-10-30
How resilient is the global economy? Mike Bird, co-host of the Money Talks podcast, speaks with Gita Gopinath, Harvard professor and former IMF chief economist, about her experience steering the financial body through crises and the fiscal risks countries currently face.
00:09 – What was it like working at the IMF during a time of global crises?
01:35 – Can emerging markets stay resilient as U.S. influence fades?
04:37 – How worried should we be about hidden risks in global finance and soaring deficits?
07:22 – How can rich countries fix their fiscal imbalances?
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