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The Intelligence from The Economist - Stars and strikes: was America’s ship-bomb illegal?
America’s attacks on possible drug boats in the Caribbean is already controversial. Now critics are questioning the legality of one particular strike in September. What does this mean for the US secretary of war, Pete Hegseth? Why American firms are raising funding to explore gene-editing babies. And women in Japan face a long fight to play the national sport: sumo.
In “Babbage” earlier this year we interviewed Chinese scientist He Jiankui, whose use of gene-editing technology on babies landed him a three-year prison sentence.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Impasse in Ukraine talks; America halts immigration from 19 countries, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - The great wheel: China’s Robotaxi revolution
Once derided as a copycat nation, China is now leading the world in innovation, from driverless cars to pharmaceuticals. Our correspondent explains what others can learn from it. Britain looks abroad for policy ideas, but which country is most like it? And why the capybara is a creature of comfort for our troubled age.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - France vows “full support” for Ukraine; White House defends drug-boat strike, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Deal them back in? What we heard in Iran
Our correspondents get a feel for today’s Tehran: no morality police but still much fear of speaking out. And the foreign minister indicates a desire to return to nuclear dealmaking. Who has bought into whom in AI makes the whole industry look pretty circular; we ask what that means for competition. And the first European country to scrap letter delivery.
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Netanyahu requests presidential pardon; American and Ukrainian officials meet in Florida, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - America clamps down on asylum; Trump says Venezuela’s airspace closed, and more
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The World in Brief from The Economist - Zelensky’s chief negotiator resigns; airlines warn of disruption after Airbus orders software updates, and more
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The Intelligence from The Economist - Fire, then fury: Hong Kong’s deadly blaze
The dead are still being found; the displaced huddle in public spaces. Who or what will be blamed, and what policies will change after the tragedy? We visit Georgia, where protests have now lasted a year, probing the differences between popular uprisings that succeed and those that fail. And remembering He Yanxin, last natural inheritor of China’s ancient women-only language.
Additional audio courtesy of Zhao Ke'er from the documentary "Heart of Gold".
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