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The Intelligence from The Economist - Honey, we shrunk the kids: population fall
Falling fertility makes a global decline in population inevitable. That will change the shape and make up of societies. But it may not make us poorer. Are large language models really woke? And reading is on the wane – and why that matters.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Trump orders strike on another Venezuelan drug boat; framework for TikTok deal, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Losing the plot: Brazil-US relations tested
After Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison for trying to organise a coup in 2023, Donald Trump accused Brazil of staging a “witch hunt”. How will America respond? Niche sports like padel and tag are now attracting sponsorship and broadcast deals. And meet the real Lord Downton: Julian Fellowes.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Rubio in Israel; Russian drone in Romania, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - An anti-migration march in London; Kirk murder suspect to be charged, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - NATO to bolster eastern flank; Kirk suspect named, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - When the son comes up: the Murdoch succession battle
A high-stakes succession battle—rather, dispute—has concluded. Lachlan Murdoch will take over from his father Rupert as the head of Fox and News Corp. Will the new boss be the same as the old boss? Our correspondent looks at kush, a synthetic opioid that is tearing through west Africa. And a look back on the life and style of Giorgio Armani.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Bolsonaro convicted; FBI releases details of Kirk suspect, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Combative, conservative, cut down: Charlie Kirk
America’s most prominent young conservative was assassinated while conducting one of his signature campus events. His death might only widen political divides. In Asia a broad trend of deflation points to lower prices but unhealthy economies. And what happens when spiritual leaders are given hallucinogens.
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