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Get a daily burst of illumination from The Economist’s worldwide network of correspondents. Our reporters dig past the headlines to get to the stories beneath—and to stories that aren’t making headlines, but should be. A unique perspective on the issues and events shaping your world.
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    Argentina turning? Milei’s surprising political success

    Argentina turning? Milei’s surprising political success

    Since his election last year, President Javier Milei has enjoyed some economic and political wins in Argentina. But his toughest fight is yet to come. On Britain’s general election trail, our correspondent found voters less keen on the prospect of a Labour victory than on punishing the Conservative party at the polls (10:00). And remembering Birubala Rabha, who campaigned against witch-hunting in India (18.35).
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    • 25 min
    Empire of the sun: a solar power revolution

    Empire of the sun: a solar power revolution

    No energy source has ever increased as fast as solar photovoltaics. The technology will transform humanity’s energy consumption–even when the sun doesn’t shine. Many people associate champagne with success but wine collectors often shun it. Now global sales are fizzing (10:51). And many chief executives are early birds, not night owls. Does it really pay to be up with the larks (18:32)?
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    • 25 min
    French fried: will the election lead to chaos?

    French fried: will the election lead to chaos?

    Both the left and right are likely to do well in France’s upcoming parliamentary poll, with President Emmanuel Macron’s party squeezed in the middle. The snap election could leave the country in chaos. In America, recreational use of weed is now commonplace, but what impact does it have on users’ wellbeing (10:06)? And the joy of short books: the intense pleasure of a quickie (17:40).
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    • 24 min
    Heir tight: why boomers are so stingy

    Heir tight: why boomers are so stingy

    The post-war generation reaped the benefits of peace and prosperity. Yet rather than spend that bounty, retired boomers are hoarding their riches–and upending economists’ expectations. The science of menstruation is baffling, partly because most animals don’t do it. Now clever innovations may help improve women’s health (9:13). And how old-fashioned wind-power is blowing new life into the shipping industry–and cutting its emissions (16:13).
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    • 22 min
    Sudan impact: the war the world forgot

    Sudan impact: the war the world forgot

    Much of Sudan has already collapsed into chaos. Now a crucial city may fall, the United Nations is belatedly scrambling to avert a bloodbath. Gary Lineker is a former footballer, broadcaster and podcast mogul. He also embodies Britain’s social aspirations (10:52). And the women in Japan who pay men to praise them (18:49). 
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    • 26 min
    The Weekend Intelligence: Kharkiv, city on the edge

    The Weekend Intelligence: Kharkiv, city on the edge

    Kharkiv has been under attack. On May 10th, Russia began a fresh offensive in Kharkiv province, home of Ukraine’s second largest city. But for the people that call Kharkiv home, they are not just fighting for survival; they are fighting for the heart of their city. Despite the war, new cafes, bookshops, exhibitions, and nightclubs are springing up, defiantly; “We understand every rehearsal might not happen tomorrow, that every performance might be our last. It is both fatalistic and romantic.” Wendell Steavenson reports on a type of cultural renaissance the city has experienced once before...

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