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Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance — as well as science and technology.
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The Weekend Intelligence: The land of the future
In recent years the far north of Sweden, best known by outsiders for its snow and reindeer, has gained a new reputation – as the engine of the green transition. We travel to the town of Kiruna to see the price of this progress and how it is transforming the land.
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The Intelligence: America’s culture wars brought to bears
In the American West, grizzly bears are spreading—and fights over protecting them under the Endangered Species Act test the frontiers between science and politics. Vaping is tremendous business in Britain, but the largely unregulated industry is now, curiously, asking for more oversight (10:57). And our language columnist explains our word of the year for 2023 (17:47).
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Checks and Balance: COP to it
America has an ambitious climate agenda. But it’s also the world’s biggest producer of fossil fuels. How do those things go together? And as COP 28 continues, how much does the rest of the world need America to be engaged in climate diplomacy anyway?
John Prideaux hosts with Charlotte Howard and Idrees Kahloon. They’re joined by The Economist’s Oliver Morton and Vijay Vaitheeswaran. Sonia Aggarwal, who advised Joe Biden on climate policy and is now CEO of Energy Innovation, also contributes. -
The Intelligence: Putin’s growing advantage
Even before America’s tussle over funding Ukraine’s war effort, it seemed as if Russia was gaining the upper hand—by exploiting Ukraine’s widening political cracks. A drought-induced traffic jam in the Panama Canal will only get worse in the coming dry season, and consumer-price rises look inevitable (10:42). And to save Britain’s heritage pig breeds, consumers should eat more of them (17:48).
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Money Talks: Where does Hamas get its money?
Hamas controls a sprawling financial empire that could bring in around $1bn a year. Much of this funding is raised outside of Gaza—the group has devised methods of moving and spending this money without being hindered by sanctions. What more can be done to dismantle Hamas’s finances?
Hosts: Alice Fulwood, Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird. Guests: Rachana Shanbhogue, The Economist’s business affairs editor; Tom Keatinge, financial crime expert at the defence and security think tank Rusi; and Elizabeth Rosenberg, assistant secretary for terrorist financing and financial crimes at the US Treasury.
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The Intelligence: No more Mr Nice-to-Guyana
By the numbers, the outcome seems clear: Venezuelans voted to annex much of newly minted petrostate Guyana. But our correspondent says the referendum was mere electioneering by President Nicolás Maduro, with unimpressive results. Our obituaries editor remembers Saleemul Huq, who campaigned relentlessly on behalf of the most vulnerable countries (9:52). And just how much lighter the paycheques are for heavier workers (17:03).
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Customer Reviews
Great podcast!
Well developed ideas, every episode has been curated concisely based on contemporary issues faced by differing regions globally, coupled with distinguished individuals makes this podcast worth listening to!
Accent
There’s a weird female guest or presenter who speaks too fast with a strong accent. Pain in the ears for serious news.
Fantastic
A brilliant podcast. Thoroughly informative and professional. An absolute must listen. I would like to commend the Economist for such an invaluable podcast.
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