The Intelligence from The Economist - Barr, none: the White House’s defiance
The Intelligence from The Economist - Buy the bullet: global defence spending
The Intelligence from The Economist - Putsch comes to shove: Venezuela
The Intelligence from The Economist - Inflationary pressure: Argentina’s strikes
Patience runs thin amid rampant inflation and a devaluing currency; Argentines are taking to the streets for two days of strikes and protests. Taiwan’s richest man has joined the presidential race, but lots of his business is based in China. He will struggle to shake perceptions of a conflict of interest. And, America’s Supreme Court is deciding whether to ensure trademark protection for businesses with some pretty racy names.
The Intelligence from The Economist - Crossing the “t”s: China-America trade talks
The Intelligence from The Economist - The strain in Spain: an election looms
The Intelligence from The Economist - Five Eyes and 5G: the Huawei debate
The Intelligence from The Economist - Troubling: a death in Northern Ireland
A young journalist will be buried today, after being accidentally shot by dissident republicans in Northern Ireland. The killing is a worrying reminder of bygone decades of violence that fraught Brexit negotiations may be rekindling. We take a look at South Africa’s job market, and the push to get more young people into work. And, why is there a spate of politicians who speak multiple languages?
