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The Economist
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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 25min
Love match: Modi-Trump’s tariffs tussle
Kira Khuyu, India correspondent for The Economist, offers insights into the complex U.S.-India relationship, discussing recent trade tensions and immigration disputes. Leo Marani, the Asia correspondent, delves into how geopolitical conflicts impact aviation, exposing risks like rerouted flights and international complications. Meanwhile, John Fassman celebrates 50 years of Saturday Night Live, reflecting on its cultural significance and the evolution of comedy. This engaging discussion connects global affairs with entertainment.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 23min
With this ring: Trump and Putin omit Ukraine
Shashank Joshi, Defense editor for The Economist, and Emmett Livingstone, Africa correspondent, delve into the recent U.S.-Russia negotiations regarding Ukraine, highlighting the sidelining of Ukraine's president. They explore the impact of these discussions on Europe while also interviewing Kornén Nonga, leader of the M23 rebel group in Goma, about the complexities of regional conflict. The conversation also humorously touches on pop culture, specifically the enduring charm and cultural relevance of Bridget Jones.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 23min
War hoarse: is Zelensky being heard?
Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, discusses the ongoing war with Russia and his struggles in navigating international diplomacy. He expresses skepticism about the potential for Trump's involvement to bring resolution. The conversation also touches on the impact of current events on local fish farming in West Africa, emphasizing its role in enhancing food security. Uniquely, they explore how platforms like TikTok are shaping modern spirituality, highlighting both its positive engagement and challenges with misinformation.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 30min
Eye to the chancellor: interviewing Friedrich Merz
Alice Su, Senior China correspondent, dives into the alarming issue of Chinese infiltration in Taiwan's military, discussing historical context and psychological warfare tactics. Meanwhile, Johnny Williams, Culture writer, explores how backpacks have evolved from mere utility to trendy fashion statements, driven by boutique brands and innovative designs. Their insights reveal intense political dynamics and cultural shifts, showcasing the intersection of global security and lifestyle trends.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 22min
I’ll be jammed: electronic warfare in Ukraine
Shashank Joshi, Defense editor at The Economist, dives into the invisible but crucial electronic warfare shaping the Ukraine conflict, revealing how strategies evolve from jamming to cutting-edge software. Tim Cross, Senior science writer, unveils the sinister side of cycling with carbon monoxide as a potential performance booster, exploring its biochemical effects. Meanwhile, Catherine Nixie, Culture correspondent, critiques the dwindling art of oratory in British Parliament, attributing it to social media's influence on political discourse and engagement.

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Feb 8, 2025 • 38min
Scam Inc 3: The bottom line
Sammy Chen, a Taiwanese businessman with firsthand knowledge of scam operations in Myanmar, shares insights into the grim realities of scam centers and the façade that entraps victims. Jackie Burns-Coven, a cyber threat researcher, reveals the alarming intertwining of cryptocurrency with organized scams, detailing how these operations mimic corporate structures. They discuss the recruitment techniques used to lure individuals, the complexities of financial laundering, and the harrowing stories of victims caught in a web of exploitation and deception.

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Feb 8, 2025 • 36min
Scam Inc 2: Opportunity of a lifetime
Jalil Mouyeke, originally from Uganda, shares his chilling experience of being lured to Thailand under the guise of a job opportunity, only to find himself ensnared in a pig butchering scam. He discusses the emotional turmoil faced by victims who quickly realize they’ve fallen into a web of deception. The conversation dives deep into the psychological tactics used by scammers, the desperation that drives individuals into crime, and the manipulative environments in which these schemes operate. Jalil's insights illuminate the dark allure and harsh realities of scam operations.

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Feb 8, 2025 • 42min
Scam Inc 1: Pigs in a barrel
Jim Tucker, a board member of Heartland Tri-State Bank and a local farmer from Elkhart, Kansas, shares insights on a shocking financial scandal that rocked his community. He reveals how the CEO's illicit transfer of $47.1 million unveiled issues of trust and betrayal among board members. Tucker also discusses the alarming rise of 'pig butchering scams'—a clever con where victims are lured through emotional manipulation. His captivating stories illustrate the blend of rural life, trust, and the evolving landscape of modern scams.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 24min
It could happen to you: introducing “Scam Inc”
Su Lin Wong, the Southeast Asia correspondent for the Economist and creator of 'Scam Inc', dives into the alarming world of transnational organized crime and its ties to online scams. She reveals the Thai government's actions against scams from Myanmar that have global repercussions. Wong links a bank collapse in Kansas to these fraudulent operations, discussing the psychological triggers that make people vulnerable. The conversation also warns about the dangers of emerging technologies like AI, which scammers are exploiting in increasingly sophisticated ways.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 25min
Leeward: we meet South Korea’s probable president
Noah Snyder, East Asia bureau chief for The Economist, dives into the political ascendance of Lee Jae-myung, detailing his potential presidency and the shifting mood towards the Democratic Party in South Korea. Claire McHugh sheds light on the escalating violence in Colombia's Catatumbo, revealing the brutal tactics of the ELN and the humanitarian crisis unfolding amidst drug trafficking. Finally, Anne Rowe pays tribute to Marianne Faithfull, recounting her iconic journey through the 60s, her struggles, and her lasting impact on music and culture.