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Elon Musk has launched the largest stockmarket listing in history. The accompanying space mission remains grounded. Our correspondent weighs SpaceX’s extraordinary ambitions. The Republican party trades on its masculine image, but some young men are ... more
Within the space of a week Chinese president Xi Jinping has welcomed both Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to Beijing. Our correspondent explains the significance of these consecutive meetings. How the Premier League got its kick – and became one of B... more
Is Binyamin Netanyahu’s time up as Israel’s prime minister? As a vote in parliament triggers the election campaign, our correspondent – and Netanyahu’s biographer – analyses what comes next. We join a US-backed counter-terrorism training exercise in ... more
The latest Ebola emergency is different from previous ones: there is no vaccine, and the kind of community-level work that stops the spread has been thinned by aid cuts. Britain is likely to get a new prime minister soon; we profile Andy Burnham, the... more
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I love these topics but I find this hard to listen to because the male interviewer sounds like a computer. His voice has no inflection. It’s so weird; so monotone.
Unreliable propagandist slop, as sensationalised and biased as every other publication these days. Despite the low opinion many had always held toward the paper (unfairly, I once thought), The Economist is a pale shadow even of its former self. Already in decline, ZMB has been its death knell. Under her editorship it has gone full tabloid.
I had subscribed loyally for 28 years – and defended it robustly against its critics – but finally gave up hope last month. So long, old friend.
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The Economist has been letting bias through in reporting more and more. I use to view them as a news outlet to get global coverage and well rounded reporting. They have become an opinion outlet and should label their coverage as such. No longer reliable as a result - because of bias any reporting now will need to be confirmed by other sources before relying on it. If you accept this is opinion and not fact, it becomes a little bit easier to listen to but only if that is what you are looking for.... more
Palestine has become a litmus test for trustworthy reporting. The Economist’s genocide apologist stance is disgusting. I wouldn’t trust anybody’s opinion who is a Holocaust denier or white supremacist, this is the same.
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A weekday global news podcast that blends political analysis, economics, business, and international affairs with occasional culture and science segments. It tends to emphasize geopolitics, energy markets, macro policy, and major global risk drivers, often featuring a mix of editors, correspondents, and subject-matter experts. Notable strengths include data-informed briefings, on-the-ground reporting, and expert context from The Economist's global network; a few listeners find the ad-supported format and obituary-heavy segments less desirable, but many appreciate the rigorous, wide-ranging coverage. This show is likely especially valuable for listeners who want concise, globally focused analysis with actionable takeaways for policymakers, e... more
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