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00:00 - How the metaverse could transform our daily lives
01:22 - How filmmakers are using metaverse technology
02:30 - What is the metaverse?
04:09 - An opportunity for creative industries
05:59 - How tech titans are profiting off the metaverse
06:53 - What is Roblox?
09:51 - Gen Z: metaverse natives
10:48 - How the metaverse could help climate change responses
12:15 - What is a digital twin?
14:33 - What’s missing from the metaverse?
16:26 - How mixed reality devices are transforming the military and health care
19:41 - What’s next?
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Read more about virtual realities: https://econ.st/3SZXkBY
Listen to our podcast about how the metaverse is going mainstream: https://econ.st/3yz8qFR
What are the video-game industry’s metaverse ambitions? https://econ.st/3S3Kmlq
What are America’s largest technology firms investing in? https://econ.st/3EAT8UE
Building a metaverse with Chinese characteristics: https://econ.st/3CrhtK6
Virtual-property prices are going through the roof: https://econ.st/3fPTcFJ
Tomorrow’s soldiers will have their reality augmented: https://econ.st/3g1AdZ4
How can augmented reality help treat covid-19? https://econ.st/3EEXRVo
The race to digitally preserve Ukraine’s buildings and monuments: https://econ.st/3RTL4RR
00:00 - COP27 has drawn to a close
00:17 - The final 24 hours
01:04 - Successes: loss and damage and finance
02:10 - Where COP27 fell short
03:22 - Challenges for COP28
A new UN fund for “loss and damage” emerges from COP27: https://econ.st/3TSD30w
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Read more on climate change: https://econ.st/3hMQTEu
Read our climate adaptation special report: https://econ.st/3Gqdmlc
Climate diplomacy will continue to be a challenge in 2023: https://econ.st/3OoxMNb
There is a better way to help poor countries fight climate change: https://econ.st/3Oq1y47
The UN takes on corporate greenwashing: https://econ.st/3TQXfQs
Egypt, host of the UN climate summit, persecutes its own greens: https://econ.st/3Va2Hiv
Economic growth no longer means higher carbon emissions: https://econ.st/3VfdMyD
The world is going to miss the totemic 1.5°C climate target: https://econ.st/3gloFQN
Few governments have done much about the climate this year: https://econ.st/3EJuSPZ
Watch ‘Who should pay for a warming planet?’: https://econ.st/3V3H83H
00:00 - Why is Qatar hosting the World Cup?
00:57 - World Cups are expensive competitions
01:56 - Qatar’s human rights violations
02:36 - Qatar’s place in the Gulf
04:43 - Qatar distinguishes itself from its neighbours
05:50 - Qatar bids to host the World Cup
07:18 - Qatar’s neighbours issue a blockade
10:12 - What might happen after the World Cup?
Read our defence of Qatar’s hosting of the World Cup: https://econ.st/3XcOC5A
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Read more of our coverage on the Middle East & Africa: https://econ.st/3Xf0nsb
Is Qatar ready to host the World Cup?: https://econ.st/3UMnJDT
Should fans enjoy the World Cup?: https://econ.st/3hSE1gf
Qatar hosting the World Cup shows how football has changed: https://econ.st/3V5KO4n
India’s hospitality workers head to the World Cup: https://econ.st/3tDZHiC
Qatar’s neighbours hope for a hospitality boom: https://econ.st/3gfOSAa
00:00 - Trump is back
00:50 - Trump makes 2024 presidential bid
02:23 - Who is Trump’s new rival?
03:08 - What’s behind Trump’s early announcement?
03:50 - Could Trump win?
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Trump is running for election in 2024: https://econ.st/3TEAm2v
Donald Trump and Joe Biden both want to run again: https://econ.st/3hN3EPt
After the midterms, America and its democracy look stronger: https://econ.st/3V3JE9l
Ron DeSantis and other winners: https://econ.st/3O80r9e
The rise of Ron DeSanctimonious: https://econ.st/3O8BLxo
Could Ron DeSantis beat the man who made him? https://econ.st/3TGK5Fy
The Democrats have done better than expected in the midterms: https://econ.st/3txCLBt
A disappointing showing for the Republicans in the midterms: https://econ.st/3TGXhKN
Many Republican election deniers lost their statewide races: https://econ.st/3EADl7R
What to read to understand Donald Trump: https://econ.st/3Ah472Q
00:00 - Bali is hosting the G20
00:44 - Mitigating global tension
03:30 - Threat of Taiwan invasion
05:25 - Renewable energy in Indonesia
06:36 - Jokowi’s future plans
To read more of our coverage on geopolitics: https://econ.st/3EiCkBk
To read more of our coverage on Indonesia: https://econ.st/3NRARVJ
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America and China must talk: https://econ.st/3WVmBQ8
Indonesia’s imams are doing their bit for the environment: https://econ.st/3Ul02Te
Why Indonesia punches below its weight in global affairs: https://econ.st/3NQ3enc
Interests, not values, underpin Asia’s ambivalence about Russia: https://econ.st/3zZcvUp
00:00 - A rapidly warming world
01:25 - Climate effects in Peru
03:54 - Climate adaptation funding
05:17 - Peru farmer v RWE
08:36 - Rise in climate litigation cases
09:49 - Landmark win for the Torres Strait Islands
12:58 - Is this the future for tackling climate change?
Read our special report on climate adaptation: https://econ.st/3zFbO2k
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Read more of our coverage on climate change: https://econ.st/3fjSwZv
The world is missing its lofty climate targets. Time for some realism: https://econ.st/3UrsXEA
The latest UN climate report is gloomy, with some sunny patches: https://econ.st/3Dh0oTi
New IPCC report: over 3bn people face rising climate-change threat: https://econ.st/3fsZH1k
The Glasgow summit left a huge hole in the world’s plans to curb climate change: https://econ.st/3TSuiEG
Watch ‘This is what 3°C of global warming looks like’: https://econ.st/3fmAvcS
00:00 - How can Iran’s protests topple the regime?
01:00 - Four factors affect the success of the protests
01:20 - 1. Stronger leadership
02:50 - 2. Resilience
03:55 - 3. The regime cracks
04:55 - 4. International support
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Read all our coverage on the protests in Iran: https://econ.st/3TP2wcf
Could Iran’s regime fall? https://econ.st/3Dwwfjc
Will Iran’s women win? https://econ.st/3U34vt6
Iran’s tired regime is living on borrowed time: https://econ.st/3U5IsBX
Iran’s ruling ayatollahs are hanging on: https://econ.st/3gSsxJ4
Despite lethal repression, Iran’s protests continue: https://econ.st/3NfEQv0
Who are Iran’s hated morality police? https://econ.st/3Nflw15
Iran’s protests spread, as a notorious prison burns: https://econ.st/3Dqkkn8
Iran’s repressive regime is being rocked by a song: https://econ.st/3TQMGOm
“Are they watching our homes? Are they in our phones?”: a diary of fear in Tehran: https://econ.st/3TJ5A9E
“I’m the same as Mahsa. And I want my freedom”: anger at Iran’s regime spills onto the streets: https://econ.st/3DtjoON
Iran’s rebellion spreads, despite lethal repression: https://econ.st/3DdH75k
00:00 - Antwerp: Europe’s cocaine trafficking capital
01:48 - How much cocaine gets seized?
03:18 - Why do traffickers choose the port of Antwerp?
05:54 - The entrepreneurial Balkan mafias
07:35 - How do cocaine mafias make a profit?
08:16 - Customs corruption
11:54 - How can Belgium halt its cocaine trade?
13:43 - Can legalising drugs help?
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How much does cocaine cost around the world? https://econ.st/3DwCuVt
Has the war on drugs failed? https://econ.st/3NsFdSZ
How are Latin American politicians dealing with the war on drugs? https://econ.st/3OklHHv
Why is European organised crime thriving? https://econ.st/3mT5iy8
Is drug trafficking to blame for violence in Latin America? https://econ.st/3tzk691
Watch our previous film about global cocaine trafficking: https://econ.st/3b40tzi
Film supported by Bain and Company
00:00 - Can money grow on trees?
00:55 - What Costa Rica can teach us
01:52 - Down with the trees: rapid deforestation around the world
03:15 - Why tree-planting schemes aren’t always the answer
04:24 - Paying for existing trees: carbon credits
06:38 - How to finance the restoration of forests
08:10 - What are Payments for Environmental Services?
09:31 - Swapping to sustainable returns
10:40 - Is focusing on economic growth the problem?
11.50 - Why world leaders need to decarbonise the economy
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Why tree planting alone is not an adequate solution for climate change: https://econ.st/3rC50Oq
How the world’s wealthiest countries cause deforestation in poor ones: https://econ.st/3rBgW3d
The role of forests in climate change - listen to The Economist’s Intelligence podcast about their importance: https://econ.st/3rJ527a
How Jair Bolsonaro has damaged the Amazon rainforest: https://econ.st/3CFQiwa
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A balance-sheet could help to save the planet:https://econ.st/3VcAZSS
Why is the Amazon rainforest doing more harm than good? https://econ.st/3T50KCV
00:00 - Lula wins the Brazilian election
00:55 - How might Bolsonaro react?
01:50 - What will this mean for Lula?
03:08 - What will this mean for the world?
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Read all our Brazil coverage: https://econ.st/3zvvohD
What does Lula’s presidency have in store? https://econ.st/3TNXCvY
How Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will govern Brazil: https://econ.st/3sMGyuk
Listen to “The Intelligence” podcast to hear about the challenges facing Brazil’s next president: https://econ.st/3Nn0kX5
Might Jair Bolsonaro try to steal Brazil’s election? https://econ.st/3zz5eub
Brazil’s next president will face a big, tricky in-tray: https://econ.st/3Nn0oWP
The enduring threat of Jair Bolsonaro: https://econ.st/3h1BLCY
Win or lose, Jair Bolsonaro poses a threat to Brazilian democracy:
https://econ.st/3DMyjom
Why Brazil’s presidential contest will decide the Amazon’s fate: https://econ.st/3DWdxDb
How tight was Brazil’s election? https://econ.st/3DOVJK8
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00:00 - How the internet is changing violent extremism
01:10 - The radicalisation superhighway
02:50 - The myth of the lone wolf
03:47 - Incels, QAnon and the digital sphere
04:20 - Violent subcultures and niche communities
05:31 - Alt-right and far right groups
07:30 - Instant, endless misinformation
07:59 - Andrew Tate and the normalisation of hate
09:15 - AdTech, interception and prevention
View all of The Economist’s international coverage: https://econ.st/3EwSjfM
Sign up to our newsletter The World In Brief: https://econ.st/3Mn3IR3
Listen to an episode of “The Economist Asks” podcast about what makes an extremist: https://econ.st/3RQrPsB
Read about how America’s far right were energised by covid-19 lockdowns: https://econ.st/3EMYBIn
Why white nationalist terrorism is a global threat: https://econ.st/3MAdX4R
Find out why tech giants are under fire for facilitating terrorism: https://econ.st/3MomU12
What its chosen reading says about America’s far-right? https://econ.st/3fX7Z1k
The charm of cryptocurrencies for white supremacists: https://econ.st/3fPxu4F
What is the “Great Replacement” right-wing conspiracy theory? https://econ.st/3CubvZ0
In America, far-right terrorist plots have outnumbered far-left ones in 2020: https://econ.st/3fLf7hg
Why free speech, hate speech and radicalisation are hard to define: https://econ.st/3yuh48e
America grapples with a lethal mix of terrorism and lax gun laws: https://econ.st/3Vi7n6D
Should the tech giants be liable for content?: https://econ.st/3ChrMjI
00:00 - Britain’s new Prime Minister
00:30 - The markets react
01:07 - Public services under pressure
02:34 - Rishi’s balancing act
03:06- Political instability: the ongoing risk
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For our most recent Britain coverage: https://econ.st/3TLE2jC
A brush with the bond markets reorders British politics: https://econ.st/3W0BG27
How Jeremy Hunt became the most powerful person in Britain: https://econ.st/3sqFFYe
Britain’s government is yet to deal with a mess of its own making: https://econ.st/3TJcFqA
00:00 - Democracy is under assault in America
01:38 - Americans are worried about the state of democracy
04:04 - An unprecedented amount of new voting restrictions
06:49 - Find all our coverage of the midterm elections
07:10 - How Trump supporters threatened election workers
10:42 - Trump loyalists are trying to control election certification
13:46 - What does this mean for the 2024 presidential election?
See all of The Economist’s coverage of the US midterm elections: https://econ.st/3ET4QtX
See our midterms election forecast model for the Senate and House races: https://econ.st/3TvTwbl
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The Democrats are likely to lose the House but keep the Senate: https://econ.st/3MJDkkL
What would Republicans do with a House majority? https://econ.st/3CRGdeO
Will Donald Trump run again in 2024? https://econ.st/3SfHGRs
How Trump’s endorsements are reshaping the Republican Party: https://econ.st/3TvcRcG
How to spot a swing voter: https://econ.st/3TzPpew
Republicans are gaining ground in midterm polls: https://econ.st/3eGpymh
But overall Republican candidates are doing much worse than they should: https://econ.st/3TCG9q1
Why Republicans’ abortion proposal could backfire: https://econ.st/3Db1eT5
The demise of Roe v Wade has fired up the Democrats: https://econ.st/3yQwwvC
Democrats are overdue for a new generation of leaders: https://econ.st/3s7SbM5
America’s left and right are less divided than you might expect: https://econ.st/3eIFgxa
Listen to “Checks and Balance,” our weekly podcast on US politics: https://econ.st/3Vyag3D
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00:00 - What is the Chinese Communist Party congress?
00:38 - Our correspondent’s journey
01:50 - Xi Jinping's speech
02:55 - What else is on the agenda?
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Read all our coverage on China’s Communist Party congress: https://econ.st/3yMrm3O
Learn more about China in our latest special report: https://econ.st/3ge8Aw3
The Communist Party congress will highlight Xi Jinping’s power: https://econ.st/3eB7UQH
How Xi Jinping might change the Communist Party’s constitution: https://econ.st/3EO1NmJ
Listen to “The Prince”, The Economist’s podcast series about Xi Jinping: https://econ.st/3s3hhfc
After China’s party congress, is there hope of better policymaking? https://econ.st/3Tb2UBx
New leaders will soon inhabit China’s top decision-making bodies: https://econ.st/3yMluYe
An obsession with control is making China weaker but more dangerous: https://econ.st/3D3aJTX
China has chilling plans for governing Taiwan: https://econ.st/3D4fgFR
China is exerting greater power across Asia—and beyond: https://econ.st/3S99eZ1
China shows few signs of loosening its zero-covid policy: https://econ.st/3SgB5qg
China’s rulers seem resigned to a slowing economy: https://econ.st/3D5DSOH
China wants to change, or break, a world order set by others: https://econ.st/3CIqu1k
00:00 - The appeal of Bolsonaro
01:02 - Bolsonaro’s power in Congress
03:20 - Bolsonaro and the gun lobby
05:39 - Bolsonaro’s impact on the environment
07:42 - Bolsonaro’s appeal to evangelical christians
09:19 - How Bolsonaro has weakened democracy
11:10 - What will happen if Bolsonaro loses?
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Win or lose, Jair Bolsonaro poses a threat to Brazilian democracy: https://econ.st/3fNiCDU
Read all our Brazil election coverage: https://econ.st/3emA2qF
Check out our Brazil presidential election poll tracker: https://econ.st/3SUDrvR
Brazil’s presidential election race is between Bolsonaro and Lula: https://econ.st/3VfVuye
Are Brazil’s pollsters right about the presidential election? https://econ.st/3T333GG
Brazil’s governors have been emboldened under Jair Bolsonaro: https://econ.st/3COntOj
Listen to “The Intelligence” podcast to learn about what happens if Bolsonaro loses: https://econ.st/3MmdPWe
How Bolsonaro turned to God and cash in the run up to the election: https://econ.st/3rKk5xx
Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has become more dangerous: https://econ.st/3rKeMhw
Watch: Can Brazil survive Bolsonaro https://econ.st/3etkP7b
President Jair Bolsonaro is bad for Brazil’s economy: https://econ.st/3CoRanM
Jair Bolsonaro is accused of crimes against humanity in Brazil: https://econ.st/3ThhirD
00:00 - The growing market of illicit synthetic drugs
01:05 - Mexico’s booming production of illegal fentanyl
02:22 - The third wave of America's opioid crisis
03:56 - What are the costs of illicit fentanyl production?
04:53 - How is illegal fentanyl manufactured?
05:33 - What is China’s role?
06:51 - How dangerous is producing fentanyl?
07:53 - Why have cartels turned to fentanyl?
09:33 - Why are fentanyl pills so popular?
11:39 - The gig economy and illicit drug production
12:51 - How is fentanyl production democratising Mexico’s drug market?
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Why have Black Americans overtaken white victims in opioid death rates? https://econ.st/3N5xgBs
How does naloxone reverse opioid overdoses? https://econ.st/3O4uE8d
How are Latin American politicians dealing with the war on drugs? https://econ.st/3OklHHv
How did Latin American drug cartels overcome pandemic supply-chain problems? https://econ.st/3Opv88T
Is drug trafficking to blame for violence in Latin America? https://econ.st/3xXG0p4
The deficiencies of the Latin American state loom large https://econ.st/3xZ9jHC
People eat 65 billion chickens every year. It is the fastest-growing meat product. Yet pound for pound the price of chicken has fallen sharply. How has this happened?
#facts #food #shorts
00:00 - The man taking on Bolsonaro
00:55 - Violence during the election
02:50 - Lula’s plans to pacify Bolsonaristas
03:46 - Lula on corruption in the PT
05:08 - Changes in economic policy
How close is the race between Bolsonaro and Lula: https://econ.st/3rfmtfn
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For our most recent coverage on the Americas: https://econ.st/3CbKudK
Why is Lula a divisive figure?: https://econ.st/3Sl83q7
How left-wing are Lula’s economic policies?: https://econ.st/3ShHqCm
Why Bolsonaro is poised to lose the election: https://econ.st/3Sf2Sbh
How Bolsonaro might try to steal the election: https://econ.st/3rbjLaM
Does Bolsonaro pose a threat to Brazil’s democracy?: https://econ.st/3BNMkjr
00:00 - Britain’s economy is in crisis
00:58 - What happened?
01:31 - What does this mean?
01:51 - How do they fix it?
To read more about Britain's economic crisis: https://econ.st/3Rh3o7m
For our most recent coverage on Britain’s economy: https://econ.st/3UMZCFG
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Economists now accept exchange-rate intervention can work: https://econ.st/3ftcaSC
Financial markets are in chaos. What next for the real economy?: https://econ.st/3SGSxVh
Financial markets enter a dangerous new phase: https://econ.st/3BUHMb9
The pound is plumbing near-historical depths. Why?: https://econ.st/3E1UK9E
A weaker pound does not spell disaster for Britain: https://econ.st/3SJ2yS0
Meet Britain’s chancellor of the exchequer. He’s rather odd: https://econ.st/3BX0ejx
Why the dollar is so strong: https://econ.st/3LUg2I9
00:00 - Who is Xi Jinping?
01:56 - The “princelings”
03:08 - Purge of the CCP
05:33 - Life in Liangjiahe
09:06 - Lai Changxing
09:53 - Climbing the party ladder
10:42 - What is Xi’s vision?
11:34 - Surveillance and stability
13:16 - China’s future
Listen to our seven-part podcast series called The Prince: https://econ.st/3cWrar7
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
For our most recent coverage on China: https://econ.st/3RDGtDF
How Xi Jinping might change the Communist Party’s constitution: https://econ.st/3xTod1D
How the Taiwan crisis is a test for Xi Jinping: https://econ.st/3qk8tR5
Some Chinese want their country to move closer to Communism: https://econ.st/3AYQ1CL
The CCP says it welcomes complaints: https://econ.st/3cWTutr
Watch our Beijing bureau chief, David Rennie, discuss the tensions in Taiwan: https://econ.st/3BixUZS
00:00 - Putin’s speech: three takeaways
00:30 - Partial mobilisation
01:30 - Referendums
02:20 - The nuclear weapons threat
03:25 - How to read more of our coverage
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To read more of our coverage on the war in Ukraine: https://econ.st/3BBUSdo
A stunning counter-offensive by Ukraine’s armed forces: https://econ.st/3S7sDtQ
Vladimir Putin declares a partial mobilisation: https://econ.st/3DMASrc
Vladimir Putin vows to send more invaders. The West should arm Ukraine faster:
https://econ.st/3DI8JS0
Vladimir Putin’s situation looks ever more desperate: https://econ.st/3DLVOyg
Vladimir Putin’s war is failing. The West should help it fail faster: https://econ.st/3R3I1WP
Russian discontent with the war, and Vladimir Putin, is growing: https://econ.st/3R4GmAv
Where next for Ukraine’s army? https://econ.st/3qWayTQ
00:00 - Are we becoming more divided?
01:16 - Critical race theory
06:48 - What are culture wars?
11:32 - Transgender rights
17:14 - The effects of social media
19:42 - Policing vs democracy
23:46 - The future of culture wars
To read more of our coverage on the US: https://econ.st/3DrM0ti
To read more of our coverage on Britain: https://econ.st/3S5xhsF
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American policy is splitting, state by state, into two blocs: https://econ.st/3Bm4okB
The right-wing furore over critical race theory is manufactured, says Charles Siler: https://econ.st/3Lk4sG4
“Critical race theory” is being weaponised. What’s the fuss about?: https://econ.st/3BpAjAu
Critical race theory is appropriate in universities, but not schools, says Bonnie Kerrigan Snyder: https://econ.st/3eKzmv2
Banning critical race theory in schools is unjustified, argues Jason Stanley: https://econ.st/3S9tSbL
Why Florida is banning lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity: https://econ.st/3dnqPOr
Culture-war terms can compress complex ideas in an unhelpful way: https://econ.st/3qOxT9G
00:00 - How has Britain reacted to her death?
02:36 - The impact of her death worldwide
03:48 - What is the future of the British monarchy?
04:45 - The new king will face challenges
Find all our coverage on the Queen’s death: https://econ.st/3RNqd3n
Why does the monarchy matter? https://econ.st/3xvmijT
How does succession in the British monarchy work? https://econ.st/3S7zy5V
What sort of king will Charles III be? https://econ.st/3QMMRrC
Will Charles III keep the Commonwealth going? https://econ.st/3BGTYNW
Some of the new king’s realms may become republics: https://econ.st/3dfSbpJ
Read the Queen’s obituary: https://econ.st/3d16TRb
The Queen’s death is the end of an era: https://econ.st/3Db6Jl2
How the death of Elizabeth II has affected Britain: https://econ.st/3BKj4eB
How each generation is mourning the Queen: https://econ.st/3S3Y5sw
00:00 - America’s murder rate soared in 2020
01:15 - How violence interrupters work to reduce shootings
02:51 - Will the high murder rate become the new normal?
04:26 - What leads to violent crime?
05:28 - Did the pandemic lead to more violence?
07:07 - America has more guns than people
08:55 - Police brutality and distrust in police
11:12 - Violence interrupters bridge the gap between community and police
12:20 - American policing needs reform
Read our special report on violence in America: https://econ.st/3BdpXUq
America should reform its police forces, not defund them: https://econ.st/3BKM9Xn
Why murders are unlikely to decline as quickly as they spiked: https://econ.st/3wSrmOK
How the rise in violent crime in American cities puts criminal-justice reform at risk: https://econ.st/3KK6rDh
As violent crime leaps, liberal cities rethink cutting police budgets: https://econ.st/3cEL0XG
What happens to a city when less than half of all homicides go unsolved: https://econ.st/3AKdhnE
Why are so few murderers caught in America? https://econ.st/3wOJp8s
Are progressive prosecutors to blame for an American homicide wave? https://econ.st/3B8dVgh
Listen to our podcast on what it will take for America to solve its gun problem: https://econ.st/3Q9YfgU
Guns are the things most likely to kill young people in America: https://econ.st/3RmbpZ8
The spate of gun violence shows American exceptionalism at its worst: https://econ.st/3Rfjn6E
A Supreme Court ruling could lead to even more gun crime: https://econ.st/3KDAiNP
Why America spends so little on research into gun violence: https://econ.st/3Rmc2Su
Listen to Checks and Balance, our podcast on American politics: https://econ.st/3CT4DWL
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00:00 - How effective has the Ukrainian counter-offensive been?
02:01 - How have Western-supplied weapons helped Ukraine?
03:20 - How has the Kremlin reacted?
06:20 - Is a Ukrainian victory possible?
07:53 - Is Putin’s political future at stake?
Is Russia on the run? https://econ.st/3U3TnNj
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To read more of our coverage on the war in Ukraine: https://econ.st/3BfxLoC
The wounded soldiers of Ukraine’s southern offensive: https://econ.st/3xk10FU
Ukraine seizes the initiative in the east: https://econ.st/3dei0qc
Ukraine’s army pierces Russian lines near Kharkiv: https://econ.st/3Lc0Bef
Ukraine is losing fewer soldiers in its counter-offensive than Russia claims: https://econ.st/3eLTiOi
Six months of war in Ukraine: https://econ.st/3BBExX4
When and how might the war in Ukraine end? https://econ.st/3L7sCnf
00:00 - Britain has a new king
01:08 - The English constitution
01:57 - The importance of religion
03:56 - Charles has big shoes to fill
06:09 - Slimming down the monarchy
07:21 - Will Charles be a meddling king?
08:44 - Could there be a constitutional crisis?
10:35 - The future of the British monarchy
What will Charles do now? https://econ.st/3RLTCdS
The Queen’s death is the end of an era: https://econ.st/3Db6Jl2
Queen Elizabeth II— the weight of duty: https://econ.st/3eDgQF2
How Queen Elizabeth II strengthened the monarchy https://econ.st/3eB6B42
1843 - Drama queen: Her Majesty on-screen, from “The Simpsons” to “The Crown”: https://econ.st/3Rwy6ud
Queen Elizabeth II: her reign in numbers: https://econ.st/3xaSw3E
Are monarchies a thing of the past? Watch our film to find out: https://econ.st/3IP4hRG
The difficulties in crowning King Charles III: https://econ.st/30sHUA4
How does the British monarchy’s line of succession work? https://econ.st/3dWr7s1
Listen to our take on the remarkable similarities between Queen Elizabeth and Alex Ferguson: https://econ.st/3E0X1P2
How does data on inbred nobles support a leader-driven theory of history? Listen to find out: https://econ.st/3s9uYKK
What sort of King is Charles shaping up to be? https://econ.st/3oSZx5g
Is there a problem with the Netflix hit show “The Crown”? https://econ.st/3pTujdD
Charles will become defender of the faith: https://econ.st/3pTiTqw
Children’s authors and publishers are capitalising on the popularity of the British monarchy: https://econ.st/33nQSiZ
Where does the royal family get its money? https://econ.st/3sa6oJJ
00:00 - Queen Elizabeth II: her reign in numbers
01:20 - How Britain transformed
03:00 - How many hours has the Queen worked?
04:14 - The Queen and the Commonwealth
04:45 - Number of countries the Queen has visited
05:58 - The Queen, Popes and US presidents
06:33 - Films the Queen was portrayed in
07:00 - The longest-reigning monarchs
The Queen’s death is the end of an era: https://econ.st/3Db6Jl2
Queen Elizabeth II— the weight of duty: https://econ.st/3eDgQF2
How Queen Elizabeth II strengthened the monarchy https://econ.st/3eB6B42
1843: Drama queen: Her Majesty on-screen, from “The Simpsons” to “The Crown”
https://econ.st/3Rwy6ud
How Prince Philip’s death demonstrated dynastic principle flourishment: https://econ.st/3znYsoO
Is “The Crown” portrayal of the royals inaccurate? https://econ.st/3y8o6NK
Did Queen Elizabeth approve the toppling of Australia’s government: https://econ.st/3kHNN3S
Where does the British monarchy get its money from? https://econ.st/3kDaBlz
The parallels between Alex Ferguson and Queen Elizabeth II: https://econ.st/3zmfvY9
00:00 - Will Trump run again?
01:47 - Do Republicans want Trump back?
03:22 - Why are the upcoming midterms important?
04:45 - Will Trump win?
Will Donald Trump run again? https://econ.st/3pJLUFn
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Read all of our US coverage here: https://econ.st/3PR2Vbc
Listen to the Checks and Balance podcast: “Will anything break Donald Trump’s hold on the Republican Party?” https://econ.st/3Tc2DyC
Donald Trump’s hold on the Republican Party is unquestionable:
https://econ.st/3QZEnxW
The January 6th committee has hobbled Donald Trump: https://econ.st/3T8z4hv
An FBI raid on Donald Trump’s home ignites a political firestorm:
https://econ.st/3dRMWfI
The raid on Mar-a-Lago could shake America’s foundations: https://econ.st/3RbyYUt
Donald Trump’s preferred candidates sweep to victory in Arizona: https://econ.st/3R8bgII
Trump truthers are vying to run America’s local elections: https://econ.st/3AggThb
Liz Cheney is vanquished by Donald Trump: https://econ.st/3dQanWL
Is Donald Trump losing his grip on Republican voters? https://econ.st/3pGFTsV
00:00 - How dangerous is MBS
01:06 - How MBS has reformed Saudi Arabia
02:59 - Who is MBS?
03:36 - MBS’ rise to power
06:21 - Khalid Al-Jabri on MBS’ brutal regime
08:14 - The murder of Jamal Khashoggi
09:21 - The impact of the global energy crisis
10:02 - Who, if anyone, can stop MBS?
Read Nick Pelham’s 1843 profile on MBS: https://econ.st/3deSnoD
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Find our most recent coverage on the Middle East & Africa: https://econ.st/3bTdJYv
How to deal with despots: https://econ.st/3Qlpoye
What does the Middle East offer America?: https://econ.st/3Plw2TU
How did MBS rise to power?: https://econ.st/3QBkVXW
Why many Saudis are seething at MBS’ reforms: https://econ.st/3SYsLwX
00:00 - Threat to Taiwan’s peace
00:38 - Are we closer to war?
01:47 - China’s growing power
03:01 - Taiwan’s allies
03:45 - Taiwanese public opinion
04:45 - Rising threat of war
Read more about preventing a war in Taiwan: https://econ.st/3zX43UX
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Find our most recent coverage on Taiwan: https://econ.st/3Qoh00Q
China sends missiles over Taiwan: https://econ.st/3C7o4Lc
How to deter China from attacking China: https://econ.st/3SUEk8m
The most dangerous place on Earth: https://econ.st/3AmmhjS
00:00 - The role of nuclear power
00:48 - The advantages of nuclear energy
01:41 - The problem with nuclear power
02:51 - Nuclear waste
03:58 - Storage options for nuclear waste
Read more about nuclear power’s newest appeal: https://econ.st/3SyNAP4
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Find our most recent coverage on nuclear power: https://econ.st/3vUKGKW
Why are France’s nuclear plants are going down for repairs?: https://econ.st/3dheH10
Why Germans are still jittery about nuclear power: https://econ.st/3QdN2wH
Europe’s largest nuclear plant shuts down after a Russian attack: https://econ.st/3pawU32
00:00 - Global inflation is rising again
00:24 - What is inflation?
00:51 - Why is high inflation a concern?
01:40 - How to control inflation
03:00 - How monetary policy can tame inflation
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Read more on our coverage of finance and economics: https://econ.st/3OW22xH
How central banks are taming inflation: https://econ.st/3OVqmQf
Should central banks’ inflation targets be raised? https://econ.st/3ORmi3j
How higher interest rates will squeeze government budgets: https://econ.st/3SkfRc6
Soaring inflation is making South-East Asians hungrier and poorer: https://econ.st/3d3TAPJ
Inflation in America may be even worse than thought: https://econ.st/3oSLFHG
Why is inflation relatively low in some places? https://econ.st/3d3Rmj6
People’s inflation expectations are rising—and will be hard to bring down:
https://econ.st/3zsCLoX
Chapters
00:00 - The office: a shifting concept
00:57 - What do future offices look like?
02:30 - The office as a social destination
03:20 - The rising demand for flexible work
04:06 - How should hybrid employees be managed?
06:01 - Will hybrid work worsen gender inequality?
06:36 - How will flexible working reshape cities?
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Watch our previous video on whether workers should return to the office:
https://econ.st/3xVqXMI
How to make hybrid work a success: https://econ.st/3zEExVH
Is hybrid work the worst of both worlds? https://econ.st/3NZkfLc
Is working from anywhere unrealistic? https://econ.st/3aXPrM6
Why daydreaming is important for work:
https://econ.st/3N2dCqc
Will we readjust to the crowded office? https://econ.st/3NXNZrN
00:00 - The emerging global food crisis
00:31 - Why is mass hunger on the rise?
02:26 - The impact of energy price rises
03:46 - The food crisis in Tunisia
05:06 - How hunger is driving increased civil unrest
07:06 - Export bans and stockpiling can do more harm than good
09:09 - Why global food crises will keep happening
Find all of our coverage on the war in Ukraine: https://econ.st/3AZyEmO
Read our briefing about the coming of the food crisis: https://econ.st/3O5OpM2
How the conflict in Ukraine propelled mass hunger: https://econ.st/3uM4ZcI
Why is global hunger accelerating after years of decline: https://econ.st/3ICVLoV
Sign up to our daily World in Brief newsletter: https://econ.st/3P6SGQE
Read our report on civil unrest and price hikes: https://econ.st/3z53Wao
Watch The Economist’s experts consider the consequences of an emerging global food crisis after war broke out in Ukraine: https://econ.st/3IEq7aT
What impact does hoarding and controls on food exports have? https://econ.st/3aKLr1A
00:00 - The mystery of black holes
00:39 - What is a black hole?
01:54 - What are the different types of black holes?
03:12 - Can anything escape a black hole?
04:52 - How do scientists detect black holes?
06:27 - How did scientists create a real image of a black hole?
07:35 - Why black holes appear to defy physics
08:57 - Why are black holes important?
Sign up to our weekly science newsletter to keep up to date: https://econ.st/3P2AKGh
Watch our previous film in The Essentials series about whether alien life exists: https://econ.st/3P3sBRS
The James Webb Space Telescope opens for business: https://econ.st/3nU3ntA
How to take a picture of a black hole https://econ.st/3bHJa7z
How did astronomers prove black holes exist?
https://econ.st/3OWPRku
How photographing a black hole earned the Nobel prize:
https://econ.st/3bMPwCG
Listen to Babbage, The Economist’s podcast on science and technology: https://econ.st/3IekEXX
Find all of our science and technology coverage: https://econ.st/3yIPVPK
00:00 - Boris Johnson’s resignation
00:29 - Will the Tory party persist with populism?
01:14 - Britain’s economy
02:21 - War in Ukraine
03:09 - Brexit
04:00 - Britain’s reputation
Why Boris Johnson should go immediately: https://econ.st/3ykyjby
The toxicity of Boris Johnson and how it affected all around him: https://econ.st/3ygdCxi
How does Britain’s Conservative Party choose a new leader? https://econ.st/3yKYLwd
“There was a sense that there was little left in government apart from scandal”—listen to The Intelligence podcast: https://econ.st/3OQxa2t
The House of Commons has a long history of sexual misconduct: https://econ.st/3OUNS0G
How Boris Johnson undid the Tory Party’s mythology: https://econ.st/3NJxyOQ
Is Johnson Britain’s most authentic politician or an actor playing the part? https://econ.st/3P6ZfSI
00:00 - How China crushed Hong Kong
00:44 - Tiananmen square massacre vigil banned
02:37 - China’s ambition since 1842: reclaim Hong Kong
04:16 - How China needed Hong Kong’s booming business
05:30 - President Xi’s aim to crush Hong Kong
07:30 - How China infiltrated Hong Kong society
08:51 - The tactics of the Chinese Communist Party
11:42 - How exiled Hong Kongers are speaking out
13:00 - What can the world learn from Hong Kong?
See the full multimedia article about Hong Kong: https://econ.st/3nrR8V2
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Will the Communist Party be the puppet master behind the new Hong Kong leader https://econ.st/3AcKmtO
Hong Kong’s media crackdown https://econ.st/3NwkNXL
Hong Kong’s new legislature is a mockery of democracy https://econ.st/3AcVM0z
Artists in exile continue to fight for Hong Kong’s freedom https://econ.st/3nwfflj
China is wary of Hong Kong’s bureaucratic elite https://econ.st/39WQEmU
China crushes Hong Kong’s independent news outlets https://econ.st/3nr9dCI
The seven books that best explain Hong Kong’s history https://econ.st/39ZRGhX
Film sponsored by Franklin Templeton
00:00 - Could gene editing make cosmetics more sustainable?
01:01 - Hunting sharks for skincare
02:58 - How does synthetic biology work?
05:39 - What is the environmental cost of plant-based cosmetics?
07:45 - Can engineered microbes digest plastic?
09:18 - How to scale up gene edited ingredients
09:40 - How affordable is DNA sequencing?
10:45 - What are the regulations?
Sign up to our daily newsletter for the latest coverage: https://econ.st/3zKbzDX
Read our tech quarterly on synthetic biology: https://econ.st/3b1ST8t
Watch our film on gene editing: https://econ.st/3OkLf7r
How CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing is transforming healthcare and agriculture: https://econ.st/39uQNh9
How DNA and proteins work: https://econ.st/3aWo19g
Genomics took a long time to fulfil its promise https://econ.st/3MZx5HV
Biotechnology is booming in pharmaceuticals: https://econ.st/3HxhwpK
Botox and other injectable cosmetics are booming: https://econ.st/3aVxmy7
00:00 - Is there life beyond Earth?
00:56 - How has the search for life evolved?
02:36 - What signs of life are scientists looking for?
03:48 - What are biosignatures?
04:28 - How to find intelligent life
06:03 - How telescopes today have improved our search
07:52 - Expanding the search beyond Earth
Read more of Alok Jha's coverage on the search for life in space: https://econ.st/3zw1Hxt
Find our most recent Science and Technology coverage: https://econ.st/39lCCuK
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3gJBH8D
Why have humans never found aliens?: https://econ.st/3HhIEZA
How to improve the search for aliens: https://econ.st/3HgfYQX
Read more about the James Webb Space telescope: https://econ.st/3xrZC30
Listen to our podcast episode on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence: https://econ.st/39uGB82
Everything you need to know about UFOs: https://econ.st/3zA55aF
00:00 - Is Putin sick?
00:52 - What’s driving the speculations of Putin’s ill health?
03:24 - What do the rumours suggest about Putin's power?
04:16 - The future of the Kremlin
Sign up to our daily newsletter for the latest coverage: https://econ.st/395yA9s
For all our coverage of the Ukraine war: https://econ.st/3zwnZ2a
The Stalinisation of Russia: https://econ.st/39eAF3c
Putin is failing in Ukraine but succeeding at oppressing Russia: https://econ.st/3NDlO16
Watch - How Putin silences opponents: https://econ.st/3aEtAsW
Sabine Fischer on power and control in Vladimir Putin’s Russia: https://econ.st/39kfah9
The Kremlin’s propaganda machine is running at full throttle: https://econ.st/3HfaPso
The Putin Show - How the war in Ukraine appears to Russians: https://econ.st/395MSXF
Ukraine spoils Vladimir Putin’s May 9th parade: https://econ.st/3mtk3ro
What Russia’s Victory Day celebrations say about the war in Ukraine:
https://econ.st/3H6TLEC
A constitutional ploy may keep Vladimir Putin in power until 2036:
https://econ.st/3O3g1BB
#ukrainewar #putin
00:00 - Why should you care about rising interest rates?
00:45 - What are interest rates?
01:36 - What do central banks do?
02:14 - Why do central banks raise interest rates?
03:12 - How do raised interest rates affect consumers?
04:30 - How do raised interest rates affect businesses?
05:20 - What are the risks of raising interest rates?
06:05 - How do interest rates affect inflation?
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Watch our video on whether higher inflation is a cause for concern: https://econ.st/3ttKLnN
Listen to our podcast on whether interest rates will trigger a recession in America: https://econ.st/3M0x2ef
Why interest rates may rise sharply to fight inflation: https://econ.st/3NghS60
Which housing markets are most at risk? https://econ.st/3z8FeXi
Is Turkish President Erdogan’s monetary policy as mad as it seems? https://econ.st/3t797Du
Why are investors worried about recession in America? https://econ.st/3z51nFX
Do the poor face higher inflation? https://econ.st/3NGON3G
Has the Federal Reserve made a mistake on inflation? https://econ.st/3t5YTDl
0:00 - The Ukraine war: three months that shook the world
0:45 - In what ways has the world been affected?
2:54 - Russia’s struggles in Ukraine
4:18 - What is China learning from the war?
4:50 -The impact of the war on the world economy
6:53 - How has Russia changed since the war?
7:43 - Ukraine: the strong and resilient country
Sign up to our daily newsletter for the latest coverage: https://econ.st/3wVlrHY
For all our coverage of the Ukraine war: https://econ.st/3NMFOOC
Russia’s army is in a woeful state: https://econ.st/3z4Nd7E
How rotten is Russia’s army? https://econ.st/3z3PpfN
Listen to the Intelligence Podcast: “The reputation of the Russian army will come out of this considerably battered” https://econ.st/38XfVfX
The West pushes for “victory” against Russia in Ukraine: https://econ.st/38UuEIH
As Russia’s invasion stalls, Ukraine’s refugees return home: https://econ.st/3wZ0aNw
The war in Ukraine will determine how China sees the world: https://econ.st/3asAaCM
The Putin Show: How the war in Ukraine appears to Russians: https://econ.st/3NEk9YB
Why NATO should swiftly admit Sweden and Finland: https://econ.st/3PMOVjN
Istanbul has become a refuge for thousands of Russians escaping Putin: https://econ.st/3al40ZL
War and sanctions have caused commodities chaos: https://econ.st/3wVSawH
Even outside America, inflation is starting to look entrenched: https://econ.st/3PFjZlA
Can the world cope without Russia’s huge commodity stash?
https://econ.st/3t1qDJg
Surging food prices take a toll on poor economies: https://econ.st/3lO7x5h
Why energy insecurity is here to stay: https://econ.st/3t0zD1h
00:00 - China in Africa: should the West be worried?
00:50 - The start of the relationship: transforming Africa’s infrastructure
02:49 - Africa’s diplomatic support for China
03:58 - The cost of Chinese lending
05:00 - China’s military presence in Africa
06:00 - How satirists are combatting China’s influence in Ghana
08:32 - China’s growing role in Africa’s digital infrastructure
11:00 - China’s influence: how the West should respond
Read more about China in Africa in our latest special report: https://econ.st/3aby4qE
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Find our most recent coverage on the Middle East & Africa: https://econ.st/3LpO4T6
How are debt repayment costs rising in African countries?: https://econ.st/3Gmv6vt
Zambia wants to be a model for resolving Africa’s debt crises: https://econ.st/3PCF5kN
Should the West be concerned about China’s growing military presence?: https://econ.st/3Nzwopl
How the West should respond to China’s search for foreign outposts:
https://econ.st/3yYhswR
How is the digital side of the Belt and Road Initiative growing?: https://econ.st/3GgmK8M
Africa’s ties to China and the West are starting to look more alike: https://econ.st/3wLdjLh
Turkey is making a big diplomatic and corporate push into Africa: https://econ.st/3GgtnIh
France tries to reset policy in Africa: https://econ.st/3MPfNOf
00:00 - The border dispute: Sudan and Ethiopia
00:58 - The history of the dispute
02:33 - How does Abiy Ahmed worsen tensions
03:55 - Trouble in Tigray
04:38 - The return of civil war in Ethiopia
05:07 - Sudan reclaims al-Fashaga
06:27 - The dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance dam
Find our most recent coverage on the Middle East & Africa: https://econ.st/3LpO4T6
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Why has civil war returned to Ethiopia?: https://econ.st/3lgZ2iS
The border conflict between Ethiopia and Sudan: explained: https://econ.st/3FQrJN7
Why Ethiopia is losing friends and influence: https://econ.st/3lfPpRK
How the biggest dam in Africa is worsening tensions over the Nile: https://econ.st/3sCHRfZ
0:00 - War in Ukraine: the global impact
1:30 - How Ukraine's agriculture is adapting to the war
2:20 - The world depends on Ukrainian and Russian exports
4:22 - The war’s impact on global supply chains
5:10 - How Finland and Sweden will change NATO
6:15 - Putin’s response to Finland and Sweden joining NATO
7:00 - The evolution of US involvement in the Ukraine war
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For all our coverage of the Ukraine war: https://econ.st/3NcBAiK
Check out other subscriber digital-only events: https://econ.st/3sG0MX7
War in Ukraine will cripple global food markets: https://econ.st/38B1b6e
How will the war in Ukraine affect the world's food supply? https://econ.st/3NmjgUB
Can the world cope without Russia's huge commodity stash?
https://econ.st/3a5oXb9
War and sanctions have caused commodities chaos: https://econ.st/39pskcu
How Russia’s war is reverberating through global goods markets: https://econ.st/3FT4ulO
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is causing record-high food prices: https://econ.st/3wjEM6P
Russia’s war is causing hunger in Asia: https://econ.st/39nFTcs
Progress to eradicate global hunger is stalling: https://econ.st/38zYfXz
Why an agricultural boom does not help rural America: https://econ.st/3Pp9mmP
How tensions in Ukraine could rile Egypt: https://econ.st/3wy3yia
How the invasion of Ukraine will spread hunger in the Middle East: https://econ.st/3NjtpS0
The war in Ukraine has caused a labour crunch on Britain’s farms: https://econ.st/3Ng6iHH
What does it take to join NATO? https://econ.st/3Mmhu5A
Sweden is following Finland's lead on joining NATO: https://econ.st/3Pnsphm
In applying to NATO, Finland and Sweden give the lie to Putin’s claims: https://econ.st/3wvW7Ir
Listen to The Intelligence Podcast: “Putin has brought NATO closer to his borders”—NATO’s Nordic expansion https://econ.st/3MlRyao
00:00 - Welcome to Londongrad
01:07 - Londongrad by design: a history
04:28 - How does British law help money laundering?
06:57 - How dirty money is hidden in property
09:26 - Why Britain's anti-corruption efforts fall short
10:49 - Does oligarch money actually benefit Britain?
12:08 - How can Britain get it right?
Sign up to our weekly finance newsletter to keep up to date: https://econ.st/3P3zTG8
Britain’s history of welcoming dirty money: https://econ.st/3FtvCHQ
Why is London so attractive to tainted foreign money? https://econ.st/390Iw3z
How can Britain’s dirty money problem be solved? https://econ.st/3vU5X82
How oligarchs have impacted cities around the world: https://econ.st/3w1Ev8t
Who will fill London’s Russian money gap? https://econ.st/3kQaZMm
How will the end of oligarch money impact European football? https://econ.st/3kPe2Et
Why oligarchs love European data-protection laws: https://econ.st/395PTqQ