Netanyahu: we didn’t carpet bomb Gaza
2026-01-10
Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu defends his country’s record in Gaza in an interview with The Economist.
After Venezuela, which country could Trump target next?
2026-01-05
Donald Trump has captured the Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and put him in American custody. The Economist’s editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes asks a panel of our experts which countries could be next on the president’s list.
00:00 – Which country is most at risk?
01:10 – What pushed Donald Trump to capture Nicolás Maduro
01:50 – The threat to Greenland
03:48 – How worried are people about annexation?
Watch the full show: https://econ.st/4jwMEZE
The United States has captured Venezuela’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro: https://econ.st/4969Qu2
How the Pentagon snatched Nicolás Maduro: https://econ.st/4qvMFyY
Donald Trump wants to run Venezuela, and dominate the western hemisphere: https://econ.st/45Dimyi
The many risks to Donald Trump’s plans to “run” Venezuela:
How does The Economist avoid groupthink?
2025-12-31
How do journalists at The Economist guard against groupthink? Our editors explain the importance of reporting in the field, in a special Insider episode where they answer your questions.
Why the world’s population is heading for collapse
2025-11-19
The UN has predicted that the global population will peak in 2084. Our top economics editors explain why we could reach that milestone sooner than expected. Plus, what people often get wrong about why birth rates are falling.
Watch the full show to learn about the economic impact of falling fertility rates—and whether that spells catastrophe.
00:00 – Where fertility rates have fallen
01:28 – When will the world’s population peak?
05:16 – Why women are having fewer babies
Watch the full show: https://econ.st/4ppyDyF
Don’t panic about the global fertility crash: https://econ.st/4nxGpFl
Humanity will shrink, far sooner than you think: https://econ.st/4oS6u3l
A contracting population need not be a catastrophe: https://econ.st/43CEXKy
America’s fertility crash reaches a new low:
Are baby girls now more popular than boys?
2025-11-17
For most of history parents have wanted sons, but in recent years mums and dads in the rich world have shown an emerging preference for girls. We explain why this is.
Politicians have begun taking an interest. Click the link [in our bio] to find out how they are trying to “uplift” boys
Video supported by @mishcondereya
How much protein do you really need?
2025-09-25
As strength training gains popularity, many are turning their attention to the crucial role of protein in building muscle. In this episode on wellness trends, the host of Babbage Alok Jha and senior science writer Tim Cross examine the science behind protein intake, how much is needed and how it supports muscle growth.
00:00 – What role does protein play in our diet?
00:53 – Where does dietary protein come from?
01:39 – What are the recommended daily guidelines for protein intake?
02:35 – How much protein is needed for muscle growth?
03:27 – Are there risks to consuming high levels of protein?
04:09 – Does protein offer other health benefits?
04:53 – Are protein-enriched foods and supplements effective?
06:08 – What is whey protein?06:58 – How can listeners optimise their protein
Britain’s stolen cars fuel a global criminal market
2025-09-13
Every four minutes a car is stolen in Britain—but where do they end up? We tracked the new global black market in stolen vehicles.
Why are so many being killed near Gaza’s aid sites?
2025-07-30
“The worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip”, according to a group of UN agencies. The Economist has used satellite imagery and videos from inside Gaza to analyse how people have been killed trying to collect basic food supplies.
Tap the link in bio to read why Israel must end its war in Gaza.
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