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| India’s cities have grown at a blistering pace, but lack proper political representation because the country has a lopsided electoral system. The Economist examines the problem and what can be done to fix it for our new column about India, Ashoka. #india #modi #news Read more: https://econ.st/3RzTTWA Subscribe to The Economist: https://econ.st/3Mia0pz Download The Economist app: https://econ.st/4qdVVaA Follow us on X: https://x.com/TheEconomist Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeconomist Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEconomist |
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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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Could the dollar lose its dominance? | The Economist
2026-02-23
For eight decades the US dollar has been the linchpin of global trade and finance. But today confidence in it is faltering. #dollar #economy #finance
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What is America’s oldest constitutional debate? | The Economist
2026-02-21
Donald Trump is reviving a fight that began with Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: how much power does the constitution grant the executive? Two and a half centuries later, the argument has still not really been settled.
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Why luxury firms fear frankenwatches | The Economist
2026-02-11
Why are luxury firms so afraid of frankenwatches? Vintage timepieces have exploded in popularity in recent years but authenticating them can be tricky. The Economist examines why altered “frankenwatches” are causing major headaches for the world’s top watch experts.
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Is the world in a relationship recession?
2025-12-30
Singlehood is rising across the world. By The Economist’s estimates, there are at least 100m more single people today than if coupling rates had stayed the same as they were in 2017. What’s driving this relationship recession?
Can you really trust online reviews?
2025-12-23
Can online reviews actually be trusted? Rosie Blau, co-host of The Intelligence podcast and Andrew Palmer, host of the Boss Class podcast, discuss how consumers can navigate the subjective world of customer ratings.
00:00 – What was the last online review you used?
00:45 – Can you trust an online review?
01:44 – Have researchers looked at how reliable online reviews are?
02:47 – What types of reviews can we rely on?
04:23 – Are there particular platforms that are more reliable than others
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Why this crypto crash is different
2025-12-19
Cryptocurrencies have gone mainstream this year, with more people than ever owning digital assets. The Trump administration created the first legal framework for stablecoins; a move widely welcomed by the industry. However, concerns about money laundering, the evasion of sanctions and what this all means for monetary policy persist. Our top economics and finance editors dissect what’s been happening.
00:00 – How crypto went mainstream
00:40 – What’s happened to the price of crypto
03:04 – Donald Trump has embraced crypto
05:37 – How crypto was accepted institutionally
07:13 – What are the benefits of crypto?
Watch the full show to learn what crypto going mainstream could mean for financial markets: https://econ.st/4oVZmSB
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