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Economist
09-05-2025
- Politics
- Economist
In Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic church chooses a middle path
The choice of Robert Prevost reflects a desire for unity and compromise. But insofar as Pope Leo XIV represents a middle path, how will he lead on the church's trickiest questions? The Trump administration has axed Biden-era export controls on AI chips. Good. Now they must enact simpler, more-effective ones (11:29). And remembering Martin Graham, founder of the Longborough Festival Opera (19:34). Runtime: 27 min Economist Education is running a new six-week online course on international relations—a window into shifting geopolitical trends and a guide to navigating uncertainty and risk. Listeners to 'The Intelligence' can save 15% by clicking here and using the code INTELLIGENCE.


Economist
06-05-2025
- Politics
- Economist
Germany reels as Friedrich Merz fails to win chancellery
In a post-war first, Germany's round of parliamentary voting for a chancellor did not produce one. We ask why members of Friedrich Merz's coalition turned on him, and what happens next. Daring raids on scam compounds in Myanmar freed many slave-labour scammers —but thousands remain trapped there (9:42). And diving into the data that show young Americans are getting (slightly) happier (16:23). Runtime: 22 min Economist Education is running a new six-week online course on international relations—a window into shifting geopolitical trends and a guide to navigating uncertainty and risk. Listeners to 'The Intelligence' can save 15% by clicking here and using the code INTELLIGENCE.