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| Water infrastructure in the Middle East has been hit at least three times since the Iran war began. For Gulf countries reliant on desalination, further escalation could be catastrophic. |
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America’s massive military build-up near Iran | The Economist
2026-02-27
Donald Trump has been amassing American forces across the Middle East, as he seeks to pressure Iran to limit its nuclear programme. The president is apparently “curious” as to why Tehran has not capitulated.
But where are his troops? And what are the forces capable of?
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Can Serbia’s youth topple its government?
2026-02-25
Serbia’s student-led movement has been protesting against the country’s president for 15 months—and Aleksandar Vucic’s power is starting to show cracks. But is he really vulnerable? Our Balkans correspondent, Tim Judah, travelled to Serbia to find out.
How to play chess like a grandmaster | The Economist
2026-02-18
Want to play chess like a grandmaster? Jennifer Shahade, Woman chess grandmaster and The Economist’s Alok Jha, host of the Babbage podcast, go head to head and discuss how chess sharpens human decision-making, and why AI and computers haven’t killed off the game.
00:00 – What does chess teach us about thinking?
01:04 – What makes the opening so psychological?
04:43 – How do System 1 and System 2 thinking show up in chess?
08:10 – Why is the middle game so complex?
12:44 – How have Computers and AI changed chess?
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Why Trump’s Venezuela oil gamble won’t pay off
2026-01-09
Has Trump just pulled off the most brazen oil heist in history? Vijay Vaitheeswaran, The Economist’s Global Energy and Climate Innovation Editor talks to Ethan Wu and Mike Bird, co-hosts of The Money Talks podcast, about why America might never benefit from Venezuela’s vast oil reserves.
00:00 – Why Venezuela’s vast oil reserves are so difficult to use
02:29 – Heavy vs light crude: why Venezuelan oil is different
04:38 – Why big oil won’t invest in Venezuela again
06:23 – What oil prices would make Venezuela viable
08:41 – Why this oil strategy feels outdated today
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Is Europe ready for war? | In conversation with Torsten Reil, co-founder of Helsing
2026-01-07
Is the future of warfare outpacing Europe’s defences? Shashank Joshi, our defence editor, speaks with Torsten Reil, the co-founder of Helsing, about autonomous warfare, whether Europe is prepared for conflict — and whether it is ethical to send humans into modern battle.
Chapters
00:00 – European defence mindset
03:00 – How prepared is Europe for war?
04:45 – Is it ethical to send humans into modern battle?
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The year in review: 2025 in 75 seconds
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From Donald Trump’s inauguration to the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, 2025 has been one of the more tumultuous years in recent memory. Power has shifted, elections have swept new leaders to power and technology has advanced at a dizzying pace.
How would Jordan Bardella run France?
2025-11-18
Jordan Bardella, the leader of France’s populist-right party, the National Rally, could be the country’s next president. What does his vision for France mean for the EU?
Why are cigarette companies’ profits soaring? | The Intelligence podcast
2025-11-16
People are smoking less so why are cigarette companies’ profits soaring? Jason Palmer, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, and Callum Williams, our senior economics writer, discuss why the tobacco industry is thriving despite the number of American adult smokers falling by around 20m people in the past decade.
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