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One question posed to a high-profile newsmaker, followed up with lively debate. Anne McElvoy hosts The Economist's chat show. Published every Thursday by Economist Podcasts. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Named after Charles Babbage, a 19th-century polymath and grandfather of computing, Babbage is a weekly podcast on science and technology. Host Alok Jha talks to our correspondents about the innovations, discoveries and gadgetry making the news. Published every Tuesday by Economist Podcasts. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our editors and correspondents give their authoritative take on the markets, the economy and the world of business. Published every Wednesday by Economist Podcasts. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance—as well as science and technology. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get a daily burst of global illumination from The Economist’s worldwide network of correspondents as they dig past the headlines to get to the stories beneath—and to stories that aren’t making headlines, but should be. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Economist unlocks American politics, tackling a new theme each week and digging into the data, ideas, and history shaping the country at this dramatic moment. John Prideaux, The Economist's US editor, hosts with Charlotte Howard, New York bureau chief, and Washington correspondent Jon Fasman. Correspondents from across the US and the rest of the world plus expert guests - politicians, pollsters, professors - join the in-depth reporting and discussion every Friday. Our GDPR privacy policy ...
The World in Brief from The Economist tells you what’s on the global agenda in the coming day, what to look out for in business, finance and politics and, most importantly, what to make of it. Please subscribe to The Economist for full access to print, digital and audio editions, including the full World in Brief, three times each day: https://www.economist.com/briefingoffer. Digital subscribers to The Economist should log in at https://www.economist.com/espresso for access to the full World ...
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Economista – Mach' mehr aus deinem Geld
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Dein öffentlich-rechtlicher Finanzpodcast, sauber recherchiert und zu 100% unabhängig. Hier erfährst du, was du für deinen Weg zur finanziellen Freiheit wissen musst. Und zwar ohne anstrengendes Dozieren, sondern im Gespräch mit interessanten Menschen.
A economia de forma descomplicada, trazida em formato bate-papo com economistAs mulheres e seus convidados, ampliando o espaço de debate das mulheres economistas e mostrando para as jovens mulheres que economia também é coisa de mulher.
Peter Konjoian (Grower) & Michelle Klieger (Economist) share expert insights to help small and medium-sized growers adjust to the rapidly changing farm and food landscape as well as increase the productivity and profitability of their operation. We are one part grower and one part business just like your business. Edited by Katelyn Parsons
This future-gazing series examines an assortment of speculative scenarios, what-if conjectures and provocative prophecies. Not all of them will come to pass, but thinking about possible futures can help us understand the present, and catch glimpses of the world ahead. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Christian Economist Dave Arnott discusses Christian economics, conservative economics, and how they relate to current events.
For over 175 years, The Economist has provided fair, rigorous, and mind-stretching analysis for a globally curious audience. This podcast, from Economist Impact, builds on that legacy by providing perspectives for industry and management to understand how the world is changing, and how that creates opportunities to be seized, and risks to be managed. Each episode will draw on the expertise of our editors, and other thought leaders to examine insights from our global programmes of research an ...
Hosted by two brothers - Adam a comedian, Thomas an economist - this show will help you understand the world of money without the need for a calculator or dictionary. Easy to understand and jargon free. Adam will ask and Thomas will answer all those money questions you've pondered but never knew who to ask. From interest rates to GDP, trade wars to house prices, the world of economics has an impact on so many aspects of our everyday lives. This podcast will break it all down as Adam and "rea ...
I'm just a simple man trying to make my way in the universe. I am passionate about cryptocurrency and hope that I can make at least some small contribution towards promoting wider crypto adoption and understanding.
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Economista Jose Garcia | Ultima Hora | Noticias | Directo | Economia, Rusia, China, EEUU, Ucrania, Europa, India | Conflicto, Guerra | Geopolítica | Podcast el Economista | Mejora y Emprende


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Economista Jose Garcia | Ultima Hora | Noticias | Directo | Economia, Rusia, China, EEUU, Ucrania, Europa, India | Conflicto, Guerra | Geopolítica | Podcast el Economista | Mejora y Emprende
Economista Jose Garcia
En este podcast damos cobertura a Noticias de Ultima Hora en Directo y Analizamos las consecuencias Economicas de hechos relevantes en el mundo. Me llamo Jose Garcia, soy Economista colegiado nº 3909 y te doy la bienvenida a este espacio. Aquí tienes la web oficial del podcast con todos los capítulos, mensajes de voz, etc: https://www.podcasteleconomista.com Mi web personal, por si tienes un negocio y quieres hacerlo crecer: https://www.EconomistaJoseGarcia.com Web de respaldo del podcast, p ...
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English for Economists | Business English for Economics and Finance

Learn the English vocabulary you need to read, write and speak about the economy in English! These business English podcast lessons teach you English vocabulary for finance, business, banking, and economics by showing how these words and expressions are used in context. The podcast host, Alan Robert, has been teaching English to economists for more than 20 years. Join him for these weekly English lessons that cover a wide range of topics.
Conversas sobre a Vida Acadêmica, produtividade, foco, escrita, Ecologia e Economia! 😉🤓
To reforming economics as an interpretation of reality, rather than a diversion play for monopolists.
The Economist unlocks the science, data and politics behind the most ambitious inoculation programme the world has ever seen. Alok Jha, The Economist’s science correspondent, hosts with Natasha Loder, our health-policy editor. Each week our reporters and data journalists join them in conversation, along with scientists around the world. They inject the perfect dose of insight and analysis into the global effort to escape the pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Think Like an Economist and you’ll see the world more clearly, empowering you to make better decisions at work, at home, and in your community. Leading economists Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers will take you on a joyous romp through their field as they introduce you to the big ideas in economics, and show how you can apply them to live in your own life. Their signature approach reveals that every decision is an economic decision and this podcast uncovers the economic forces that shape t ...
Este é o Economisto, o novo podcast de economia e políticas públicas do IDP. Economia e outras áreas do conhecimento se misturam em debates sobre o tempo em que vivemos. O professor Pedro Fernando Nery conversa com economistas, juristas, e profissionais de diversos campos. Na primeira temporada, o tema é desigualdade. Acadêmicos, juristas e formadores de opinião conversam sobre como construir um País mais justo.
The Grumpy Economist Podcast features Hoover Institution Senior Fellow John Cochrane offering analysis and commentary on the news of the day from a humorous free-market perspective.
Podcasts de economía. Lenguaje coloquial, coyuntura económica y algo de teoría discutida.
It might start with a lightbulb moment or a sudden flash of insight—but having an idea and making a success of it are very different things. It’s the gap between invention and innovation. In six monthly episodes, we’ll find out about the gamechangers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I am sharing recordings of my university lectures and tutorials in Economics.
The Economists uses the tools of economics to shine a light on life.
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Economista Pablo Muniz - Podcast
Economista Pablo Muniz - Podcast
Join us as we discuss ethical dilemmas within the news and stories around the world.
Educate urgent humanitarian crises and infectious diseases around the world. Inform recent trends on climate change and scientific development.
A discussion of economic news and trends, the pandemic and tips on how to stay sane during unemployment with Ed Kashmarek, MBA
Bem vindos ao canal Economista SinceroInformações sobre: economia, política, blockchain e atualidades.Um canal de conteúdo que vai direto ao ponto, economia sem enrolação.
Where the world cycle comes from, what cycles are, how we use them. How cycles charts are created. Examples of market cycles in action.
Plataforma gratuita con el fin de desarrollar las competencias profesionales en Economía, Finanzas y Administración de Empresas mediante tutoriales y podcasts.
The most powerful figure in the Republican Party is still Donald Trump. Despite his attempts to overturn the results of the presidential election, his friendliness with dictators, and multiple active investigations against him, he remains the most powerful man on the American right. Mid-term hopefuls and former critics are vying for his approval. D…
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The Intelligence from The Economist


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Debtor luck next time? Meeting Sri Lanka’s new president
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We pay a visit to the presidential offices just weeks after protesters stormed them. Things seem calm and the new leader has clear plans; can the country put its years of economic crisis behind it? We investigate the curious case of Turkey’s growth amid screaming inflation. And the “shadow regency” in Britain as the Queen slows down. For full acces…
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The World in Brief from The Economist


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Mar-a-Lago affidavit could be unsealed; Trump executive pleads guilty to tax fraud, and more
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A federal judge in Florida said he would probably unseal part of the affidavit detailing the FBI’s justification for searching Donald Trump’s estate. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Economist Asks


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The Economist Asks: What can America expect from the Supreme Court’s next term?
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The Supreme Court is changing America. In its last term, it eliminated the constitutional right to abortion, loosened gun laws and eroded the separation of church and state. Host Jon Fasman asks Eric Segall, professor of law at Georgia State University, what will happen in the upcoming term and whether the court could be reformed. They also discuss…
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The Christian Economist by Dave Arnott


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#135 Economics is the Study of Life
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#135 Economics is the Study of Life During the C0VID pandemic, leaders tried to separate health from the economy. That is a false dichotomy because Economics is the study of life through the exchange of resources. During the pandemic, there were arguments about health versus the economy. First, I’m interested that they called it “the……
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Asia Perspectives by Economist Impact


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Threat Assessment 2022: Data Ownership in Digital Finance
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In the last part of Threat Assessment 2022 podcast series, supported by WSO2, we speak with Chester Chua, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy at Google Cloud and Kerem Tomak, Global Chief Analytics officer from ING, to discuss what role data ownership plays in an open commercial environment. This episode is co-hosted by Michael Frank, mana…
Mortgage boycotts that began in Jiangxi, China have spread to nearly 100 cities across the country, threatening over 320 real estate projects. They add more trouble to a property market that was already in turmoil and portend future pain in the world’s second largest economy. On this week’s episode, hosts Mike Bird, Soumaya Keynes and Alice Fulwood…
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Babbage: Could artificial intelligence become sentient?
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A debate has been raging in technology circles, after an engineer at Google claimed in June that the company’s chatbot was sentient. Host Kenneth Cukier explores how to define “sentience” and whether it could be attained by AI. If machines can exhibit consciousness, it presents myriad ethical and legal considerations. Is society equipped to deal wi…
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What if we all just refuse to pay for electricity?
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The Inflation Reduction Act got up in America, but how much reducing of how much inflation are we going to get? Walmart wants to launch a subscription service, with streaming! Qantas are asking managers to put on the hi-vis and haul some baggage, and electricity consumers in the UK are going on strike. All this and more on this week's Comedian v Ec…
A selection of three essential articles read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. This week, how to prevent a war between America and China over Taiwan, thanks to Vladimir Putin, Germany has woken up (10:20), and Britain’s summer of discontent (18:40). Please subscribe to The Economist for full access to print, digital and audio editions: …
Democrats have finally passed their climate, tax and health care legislation through the Senate. Chuck Schumer and his colleagues are toasting their successful out-manoeuvring of the GOP. How will the Inflation Reduction Act affect carbon emissions, prescription drug prices and the deficit? And will it improve voters’ views of Joe Biden and his par…
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Why the S&P 500 is worth 4000 points: Michael Knox, Morgans Chief Economist
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A peak in core inflation allows an easing of bond yields which together with improved earnings support US equities.Check out more from Morgans:Visit the Morgans website: www.morgans.com.auCheck out our blog: www.morgans.com.au/BlogOn Facebook: www.facebook.com/MorgansAUOn Instagram: www.instagram.com/Morgans.AustraliaOn Twitter: twitter.com/Morgans…
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Asia Perspectives by Economist Impact


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Healthcare Redefined - Knowledge boost: rewiring the healthcare workforce
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In this episode we will explore workforce shortages and to what extent staff have the necessary digital literacy skills to support the adoption of digital technologies in managing the growing demand for healthcare in the region. Digital technologies have the potential to relieve the strain on the workforce by streamlining services, increasing effic…
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The Grower & The Economist


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Topless Greenhouses: Innovation Required to Feed America
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Guest expert, Alice Hill, shares her perspective on how small, agricultural production can feed rural America's small towns. Earlier in her career, she grew wheat and raised cattle in Kansas. Then, she switched to organic wheat. Now, instead of selling to large, unknown markets, she produces food for her small, agricultural, Kansas community. She s…
The most powerful figure in the Republican Party is still Donald Trump. Despite his attempts to overturn the results of the presidential election, his friendliness with dictators, and multiple active investigations against him, he remains the most powerful man on the American right. Mid-term hopefuls and former critics are vying for his approval. D…
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The Economist Podcasts


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Debtor luck next time? Meeting Sri Lanka’s new president
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We pay a visit to the presidential offices just weeks after protesters stormed them. Things seem calm and the new leader has clear plans; can the country put its years of economic crisis behind it? We investigate the curious case of Turkey’s growth amid screaming inflation. And the “shadow regency” in Britain as the Queen slows down. For full acces…
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The Economist Podcasts


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The Economist Asks: What can America expect from the Supreme Court’s next term?
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The Supreme Court is changing America. In its last term, it eliminated the constitutional right to abortion, loosened gun laws and eroded the separation of church and state. Host Jon Fasman asks Eric Segall, professor of law at Georgia State University, what will happen in the upcoming term and whether the court could be reformed. They also discuss…
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The Intelligence from The Economist


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Tax brakes: Britain’s PM contenders on the economy
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As a clear lead hardens and the appointment of a new prime minister looms, both contenders are making noises about cutting taxes. But would either have a firm grip on the country’s long-term woes? The vast makeover of Ethiopia’s capital city—despite a grinding civil war—is an idealised vision of the country’s future. And figuring out why thinking h…
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Tax brakes: Britain’s PM contenders on the economy
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As a clear lead hardens and the appointment of a new prime minister looms, both contenders are making noises about cutting taxes. But would either have a firm grip on the country’s long-term woes? The vast makeover of Ethiopia’s capital city—despite a grinding civil war—is an idealised vision of the country’s future. And figuring out why thinking h…
Mortgage boycotts that began in Jiangxi, China have spread to nearly 100 cities across the country, threatening over 320 real estate projects. They add more trouble to a property market that was already in turmoil and portend future pain in the world’s second largest economy. On this week’s episode, hosts Mike Bird, Soumaya Keynes and Alice Fulwood…
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The Intelligence from The Economist


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The WY and the wherefore: Liz Cheney’s loss
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Wyoming’s sole representative in the House, once a Republican leading light and now a pariah for her views on Donald Trump, has been ousted from Congress. We attend her election-night defeat. The science behind behavioural nudges seems to be on increasingly shaky ground. And investigating the UAE’s questionable plans to make more rain. For full acc…
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The Economist Podcasts


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The WY and the wherefore: Liz Cheney’s loss
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Wyoming’s sole representative in the House, once a Republican leading light and now a pariah for her views on Donald Trump, has been ousted from Congress. We attend her election-night defeat. The science behind behavioural nudges seems to be on increasingly shaky ground. And investigating the UAE’s questionable plans to make more rain. For full acc…
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The Economist Podcasts


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Babbage: Could artificial intelligence become sentient?
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A debate has been raging in technology circles, after an engineer at Google claimed in June that the company’s chatbot was sentient. Host Kenneth Cukier explores how to define “sentience” and whether it could be attained by AI. If machines can exhibit consciousness, it presents myriad ethical and legal considerations. Is society equipped to deal wi…
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The Intelligence from The Economist


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Class action: Kenya gets a new president
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The names are familiar but the establishment-choice and rabble-rouser roles are reversed. That the vote was along class lines rather than ethnicity marks an important shift. Will the result stand? For years Mexico was seen merely as a conduit for illegal drugs; now it has a growing user base as well. And the rising number of Americans bringing guns…
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Class action: Kenya gets a new president
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The names are familiar but the establishment-choice and rabble-rouser roles are reversed. That the vote was along class lines rather than ethnicity marks an important shift. Will the result stand? For years Mexico was seen merely as a conduit for illegal drugs; now it has a growing user base as well. And the rising number of Americans bringing guns…
A selection of three essential articles read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. This week, how to prevent a war between America and China over Taiwan, thanks to Vladimir Putin, Germany has woken up (10:20), and Britain’s summer of discontent (18:40). Please subscribe to The Economist for full access to print, digital and audio editions: …
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Poorer, hungrier, safer? Afghanistan one year on
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Rights for women and girls have regressed by decades; the economy is cratering. Yet, for many rural Afghans, things are actually better than they were before America scarpered. Silicon Valley types once righteously spurned the military-industrial establishment—now they’re queuing up to fund defence startups. And the surprising truth about the most …
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The Economist Podcasts


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Poorer, hungrier, safer? Afghanistan one year on
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Rights for women and girls have regressed by decades; the economy is cratering. Yet, for many rural Afghans, things are actually better than they were before America scarpered. Silicon Valley types once righteously spurned the military-industrial establishment—now they’re queuing up to fund defence startups. And the surprising truth about the most …
Ein paar Teile im Einkaufswagen und zack 50 Euro an der Kasse. Der Wocheneinkauf haut gerade echt rein, dann noch die Angst vor dem teuren Gaswinter, Wohnen an sich ist auch schon teuer und Auto- und Bahnfahren werden ab September auch wieder teurer, wenn das 9-Euro-Ticket und der Tankrabatt enden. Geht das jetzt immer so weiter? Wie teuer wird uns…
Democrats have finally passed their climate, tax and health care legislation through the Senate. Chuck Schumer and his colleagues are toasting their successful out-manoeuvring of the GOP. How will the Inflation Reduction Act affect carbon emissions, prescription drug prices and the deficit? And will it improve voters’ views of Joe Biden and his par…
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Crimea punishment: A Russian airfield in ruins
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The airbase in Crimea lies in ruins. Ukraine hasn’t claimed credit, many suspect they carried out the daring attack more than 100 miles behind enemy lines. Our defence editor explains why the war has entered a new phase. Why state-owned firms, not oil supermajors, are the biggest impediment to a green-energy transition. And pondering the pleasures …
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Crimea punishment: A Russian airfield in ruins
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The airbase in Crimea lies in ruins. Ukraine hasn’t claimed credit, many suspect they carried out the daring attack more than 100 miles behind enemy lines. Our defence editor explains why the war has entered a new phase. Why state-owned firms, not oil supermajors, are the biggest impediment to a green-energy transition. And pondering the pleasures …