What will the world look like in 2026?
What will be the biggest stories in 2026? As the geopolitical status quo decays and concerns grow over economic stagnation and ...
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Could the AI bubble pop?
Trillions of dollars are being poured into artificial intelligence. How does this compare to the booms (or bubbles) of the past?
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Famous readers of The Economist quiz our top editors
Five famous readers of The Economist pose some tricky questions about the paper's history to Zanny Minton Beddoes, our ...
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Are rich countries facing a debt crisis?
Debt is piling up across advanced economies. The covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have added to the already ...
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Why are cybercriminals richer than ever? | The Intelligence podcast
Cybercrime is on the rise, increasingly afflicting large businesses as criminals use the threat of operational disruption to extort ...
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Bannon: Donald Trump will have a third term
Steve Bannon insists that Donald Trump will be president again for a third term in 2028 — and that America needs him to. Bannon ...
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Why is Saudi Arabia buying up the video game industry? | The Intelligence podcast
Why is Saudi Arabia investing in the world's biggest gaming firms? Our Media Editor, Tom Wainwright, and Rosie Blau, co-host of ...
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Which countries have fallen down the passport power rankings? | The Intelligence podcast
How powerful is your passport? Michelle Hennessy, our graphic detail editor, and Rosie Blau, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, ...
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Former IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath’s warning for rich world economies | Money Talks podcast
How resilient is the global economy? Mike Bird, co-host of the Money Talks podcast, speaks with Gita Gopinath, Harvard professor ...
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Las IMPACTANTES profecías de The Economist para 2026
La nueva portada de la revista The economist 2026 ya está disponible. Al parecer en esta edición de The World Ahead 2026 han ...
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Is McKinsey losing its crown to AI? | The Intelligence podcast
McKinsey, the consulting giant, is approaching its centenary, but growth has slowed and rivals are closing in. Jason Palmer ...
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Why Meloni is an exceptional politician
Giorgia Meloni, Italy's prime minister, is an exceptional politician. Under her leadership there has been political stability in Italy for ...
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Mark Rutte on NATO’s survival
The transatlantic alliance is facing its toughest test since the cold war. Shashank Joshi, our defence editor, sat down with Mark ...
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Why China and Russia don't fear the West
Why don't Russia and China fear the West? David Rennie, our geopolitics editor, examines how Europe and America are being ...
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What is the future of the UN? | The Intelligence podcast
Is the United Nations still fit for purpose? Anton La Guardia, diplomatic editor at The Economist, discusses the future of the UN as it ...
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What Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” means for America | Checks and Balance podcast
President Donald Trump called it a “Big Beautiful Bill”. It's big, but definitely not beautiful. The three co-hosts of The Economist's ...
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Mark Carney on dealing with Donald Trump
Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, sat down with Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, to discuss tariffs, trade and ...
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How powerful is your passport?
Passports can tell you a lot about a country. Colour can be a statement of national identity, state religion, or international ...
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What does a cashless future mean?
Many countries are going cashless at great speed. What are the advantages of ditching hard cash and what are the dangers?
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The Economist'in 2026 Kehanetleri | NTV Analiz
The Economist 2026 yılına dair kehanetlerinin olduğu kapağı yayınladı. NTV Haber İçerik Sorumlusu Yeşim Sağlam sordu, ...
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Skincare: Are red-light face masks worth the hype? | The Intelligence podcast
Do red-light masks actually work? Our senior audio producer, Sarah Lawrynuik, and Jason Palmer, co-host of The Intelligence ...
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Longevity: can ageing be reversed?
Ageing has always been inevitable but fasting, epigenetic reprogramming and parabiosis are just some of the scientific ...
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What should you study in the age of AI?
Many of the jobs that graduates will end up doing don't even exist yet. In the age of AI, what are the best subjects to study? Video ...
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Is Britain the world’s best bargain? | The Intelligence podcast
Why are American firms suddenly so hungry for British services? Archie Hall, our Britain economics correspondent, explains why ...
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Are British spies ready for future global threats? | The Intelligence podcast
When MI6's new chief takes over on October 1st, she'll face a world where technology has irrevocably changed the nature of ...
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The Economist names its ten trends to watch in 2026
The Economist's Tom Standage joins Morning Joe to discuss the trends to watch in 2026. For more context and news coverage of ...
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Will President Trump’s Gaza peace plan work? | The Intelligence podcast
Following pressure from President Donald Trump, Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, has been strong-armed into ...
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How an obsession with home ownership can ruin the economy
Many dream of owning their own home, and thanks to huge financial incentives in the rich world many have been able to so.
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The Economist'in 2026 kapağında gizlenen mesajlar ne anlatıyor? Jeopolitik okumalara ve küresel güç mücadelesine dair çarpıcı ...
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Is Larry Ellison the new king of American media?
Is Larry Ellison about to snatch Rupert Murdoch's media crown? Tom Wainwright, our media editor, looks at why the world's ...
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Why is chicken so cheap?
People eat 65 billion chickens every year. It is the fastest-growing meat product. Yet pound for pound the price of chicken has ...
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Kaja Kallas: can the European Union survive in an era of strongmen?
Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump are threatening the longstanding values of the European Union. Kaja Kallas, the ...
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Where did liberal ideas come from?
One of the greatest threats to liberalism now comes from within the very western democracies it helped build. But this latest ...
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How migration could make the world richer
Many of the recent political shifts in the West—the election of Donald Trump, the rise of populism in Europe and Brexit—can be ...
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Step inside The Economist
Learn more about The Economist's new premium video product, The Economist Insider. https://www.economist.com/insider The ...
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Why nations that fail women fail
Nations that subjugate women tend to be more unstable and violent. Here's why. Video supported by @mishcon_de_reya 00:00 ...
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Were we wrong about Trump's tariffs?
Despite stark warnings from The Economist when Donald Trump unveiled his tariff regime on 'Liberation Day', America's economy ...
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Can being thinner make you richer?
Across the developed world, the richer people are, the thinner they tend to be—but the correlation between wealth and weight ...
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The cocaine market is bigger than ever
Pablo Escobar's control-everything model is dead. Cocaine traffickers today are highly decentralised, using scuba divers, narco ...
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How Africa could one day rival China
Africa is changing so fast, it is becoming hard to ignore. In the short term the continent faces many problems, including covid-19, ...
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What is consciousness?
Understanding what consciousness is, and why and how it evolved, is perhaps the greatest mystery known to science. Click here ...
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