The Intelligence from The Economist
News:Daily News
Pakistan’s government faces an unpleasant choice between doing what’s popular and what is economically necessary, as Imran Khan, the former prime minister, exploits widespread discontent for his own ends. Russia’s invasion is threatening Ukraine’s unique seed bank. And why so many languages have such a rich variety of words to describe family members and relationships. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Intelligence: Supercharging India’s economy
The Intelligence: Truce talk
The Intelligence: Mandela’s vision, tested
The Intelligence: Our meeting with Macron
The Intelligence: The kids are alright, turns out
The Intelligence: Going back to raid school
The Intelligence: Dengue’s grip on Latin America
The Intelligence: A civil society in waiting
The Intelligence: Britain’s latest bad idea
The Intelligence: The world’s biggest humanitarian crisis
The Intelligence: America’s college crackdowns
The Intelligence: AI rest my case
The Intelligence: Ready, Aid, Fire
The Intelligence: Iran and Israel’s new era?
The Intelligence: Your country needs you!
The Intelligence: He said, she fled
The Intelligence: The most personal choice
The Intelligence: A region holds its breath
The Intelligence: America’s deeply divided electorate
The Intelligence: The race to save Kharkiv
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The World in Brief from The Economist
Marketplace Tech
FT News Briefing
The Indicator from Planet Money
WSJ What’s News