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| Will the Iranian regime sprint for a nuclear bomb? The Economist’s geopolitics editor asks the head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog, Rafael Mariano Grossi. #iran #geopolitics #nuclear #unitednations #internationalrelations Watch the full show: https://econ.st/48viGAM Sign up to the Insider newsletter: https://econ.st/4nOyzIb Subscribe to The Economist: https://www.economist.com/subscribe Download our app: https://www.economist.com/get-the-app Follow The Economist on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeconomist/ Follow The Economist on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEconomist Follow The Economist on X: https://x.com/TheEconomist |
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How is AI helping Donald Trump’s mass deportations? | The Economist
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Immigration agents have detained hundreds of thousands and killed at least three American citizens. Thanks to artificial intelligence, agents can now access an unprecedented amount of information about people in America.
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The Iran war will cause inflation to surge | The Economist
2026-03-24
How will the Iran war affect inflation? The Economist’s Capital markets correspondent Josh Roberts and Co-host of The Intelligence podcast discuss how rising oil prices feed into broader inflation, the role of expectations and wage-price spirals, and the difficult choices facing central banks.
00:00 – How will the war in Iran affect the cost of living?
01:42 – What role do inflation expectations play in driving price increases?
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Why luxury firms fear frankenwatches | The Economist
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What would Kevin Warsh’s Federal Reserve look like? | The Economist
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Donald Trump has tapped Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve. But what does Warsh really stand for? So far markets have reacted positively to his nomination, but some fear he is in the pocket of the president and could do some serious damage to the economy. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Edward Carr, deputy editor, and a panel of our economics editors unpack ‘Warshanomics’, and ask how it would work in practice.
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