Can Netanyahu's leadership survive the war?
Many Israelis blame Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu for failing to stop Hamas' terrorist attack. Can his leadership survive the ...
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Why the baby business is booming
The business of surrogacy is growing fast, as fertility rates fall and demand from gay parents rises. This global trade has a dark ...
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Is it worth going to university?
These days higher education can feel like a risky investment. Here are The Economist's tips on how to make your degree worth ...
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The future of money: three ways to go cashless
Non-cash payments are on the rise all over the world. Our writers explain how digital technology has changed the way consumers ...
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Why you have an accent in a foreign language
Ever wondered why it's so hard to sound like a local when you go on holiday? Discover the pronunciation tips your teachers may ...
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Winning the long war in Ukraine
Ukraine is bracing for a long war. Can the country ensure that Western aid keeps flowing as the fight extends into 2024—and ...
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Ukraine war: will China be the real winner?
As war grinds on in Ukraine, and Zelensky vies for dominance, it is possible there may only be one true winner: China's leader Xi ...
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Who is Elon Musk and what drives him?
As a new Elon Musk biography raises troubling questions about his role in the Ukraine war, our film asks what drives this ...
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The biggest bank heist in history (and why you've never heard of it)
In 2022 news broke that $2.5bn had been stolen in Iraq, the biggest bank heist ever. Nicolas Pelham, The Economist's Middle ...
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What fuels Zuckerberg's fight?
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, is one of the richest and most powerful men in the world. His position seems unassailable, ...
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The future of war
New technology is transforming the way wars are fought, and not just in Ukraine. As tension increases between China and ...
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Wall Street's king, Jamie Dimon, on the US presidency
CEO of America's largest and most successful bank, JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon heads up a globe-spanning operation worth ...
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Israeli democracy: what does the right wing want?
After months of protest over reforms to the judicial system, many Israelis fear democracy is under threat. As the crisis grows, we ...
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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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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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Generative AI: what is it good for?
Generative AI is the technology behind the wave of new online tools used by millions around the world. As the technology is ever ...
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Why India's diaspora is so powerful
India has the largest diaspora in the world. But that isn't the only reason why Indian migrants are so influential—in business, ...
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Why it's harder to earn more than your parents
In the 21st century it's got harder to earn more than your parents and to climb the social ladder. What's gone wrong, and what can ...
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What's the future of crypto?
The financial revolution once promised by cryptocurrencies has been knocked off course by regulators and allegations of fraud.
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Mutiny in Russia: why is it so significant?
The mutiny in Russian, led by Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, has exposed chaos in the military command but what does it ...
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Israel and the Palestinians: a century of conflict
A brutal attack on Israel by Hamas has spectacularly reignited the long-running conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
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Fertility crisis: why IVF isn't working
More and more women are using IVF to try to get pregnant. But it is painful, expensive and often does not work. Could new, more ...
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The World Ahead 2023: five stories to watch out for
What stories should you be following in 2023? From India becoming the world's most populous country, to an illegal drug that ...
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Beyond ChatGPT: what chatbots mean for the future
With the arrival of generative AI chatbots, artificial intelligence no longer seems the preserve of science fiction. Now that the bots ...
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See what three degrees of global warming looks like
If global temperatures rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the results would be catastrophic. It's an entirely ...
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Heatwaves: how hot can it get?
Heatwaves are becoming more frequent, more intense and more deadly. But what is a heatwave, why are they so dangerous and ...
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Why oligarchs choose London for their dirty money
Britain is one of the best places in the world to launder dirty money. Our new film tells you why—and asks whether that's likely to ...
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How to make poor areas richer
Many people in the rich world are feeling the pinch, particularly in its poorest regions. As the cost of living rises, how can such “left ...
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How modern families increase social inequality
Modern families with two working adults are richer than those with a single breadwinner, and can afford to take a different ...
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Can Ukraine's counter-offensive succeed?
As Ukraine's long awaited counter-offensive finally begins, The Economist's Russia and Eastern Europe editor, Arkady Ostrovsky, ...
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Why is there still poverty in America?
In America almost 40m people—one eighth of its population—live in poverty. Why does the richest big country in the world still ...
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Why does time pass?
The equations of physics suggest time should be able to go backwards as well as forwards. Experience suggests, though, that it ...
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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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How does raising interest rates control inflation?
When central banks raise interest rates, the impact is felt far and wide. Mortgages become more expensive, house prices might fall ...
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The Business Strategies Behind Chick-fil-A, Costco, Starbucks and More | WSJ The Economics Of
What are some of the strategies of the most successful businesses around the world? From Chick-fil-A and Starbucks, to Ikea and ...
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West Calls Indian Media Coverage "Ill-informed" | Vantage With Palki Sharma The Economist recently published an article on ...
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Mustafa Suleyman & Yuval Noah Harari -FULL DEBATE- What does the AI revolution mean for our future?
How will AI impact our immediate and near future? Can the technology be controlled, and does it have agency? Watch DeepMind ...
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Should We Be Worried About The BRICS?
BRICS is the influential economic alliance of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, and it is reshaping the global economy ...
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Understanding what consciousness is, and why and how it evolved, is perhaps the greatest mystery known to science. Click here ...
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