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Donald Trump's ill-considered war
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A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. America has dealt a severe blow to the Iranian regime by killing its supreme leader. But without clear goals, this military operation risks developing into an unwinnable, chaotic war.
Topics covered:
- War in Iran
- United States
- World economy
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America’s tax-cutting mania
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Trump’s incomplete success in Venezuela
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Five men control world-changing AI
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Why Britain should bring back boredom
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Africa’s diverse protest culture
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Anthropic’s dangerous new AI model
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The Iran war’s lasting economic harm
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Fox News is vying for a new audience
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Venezuela’s surreal transition
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