The Economist

Despite his retreat on Greenland, Donald Trump’s erratic displays at Davos have rattled many European leaders already grappling with Russia’s new ambitions.
With its cash offer, Netflix dropped a giant cartoon anvil on Paramount.

Netflix makes cash offer to knock out Paramount

THE ECONOMIST: Netflix and Paramount have been chasing Warner Bros like a pair of Wile E. Coyotes in pursuit of the Road Runner.

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TikTok is still ticking over in America.

ByteDance with the devil: What’s happening to TikTok?

THE ECONOMIST: Why has Trump, who once branded TikTok a threat to “the national security, foreign policy and economy of the United States”, agreed to this deal?

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Beauty Products

The beauty industry is booming

THE ECONOMIST: Looking like a trillion bucks? Plain bottles with clinical labels are part of the secret

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With each passing year the presence of Chinese business abroad grows stronger, in rich and poor countries alike.

Great haul: How Chinese brands dominate the global market

THE ECONOMIST: Having watched foreign multinationals operating on their turf, Chinese firms are making their own products and exporting the brands globally.

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Mining mergers are back in style, but consolidation will not ease the copper shortage.

Why the race for copper is prompting mega-mergers

THE ECONOMIST: Mining mergers are back in style, but consolidation will not ease the shortage.

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Tech giants are using ‘Frankenstein finance’ to fund their AI infrastructure.

Is Frankenstein finance fuelling a massive AI bubble?

THE ECONOMIST: As the AI bonanza outpaces the power grid, tech giants are building their own energy plants and disguising their debt.

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Can the public stomach higher inflation?

Politics looms over central banks everywhere

THE ECONOMIST: But can the public stomach higher inflation?

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Protesters rally on January 8, 2026 in Tehran, Iran.

Why Arab states are staying silent about Iran’s unrest

THE ECONOMIST: They might welcome the Islamic Republic’s collapse but dread what would follow

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Grok’s deepfake drama poses a fresh test of Elon Musk’s imperviousness. 

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok under fire for nude deepfakes

THE ECONOMIST: The real power to discipline the AI chatbot lies outside governments

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The race is on for Venezuelan spoils

Who will cash in on Venezuelan oil?

THE ECONOMIST: The race is on for Venezuelan spoils as Washington takes charge of the Orinoco reserves

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 Pessimism has become both widespread and persistent.

Why pessimism is the world’s main economic problem

THE ECONOMIST: Today, if ever, positive energy is in short supply. Pessimism has become both widespread and persistent.

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South Koreans protest the President’s motivation for capturing Maduro.

Trump’s brazen Caracas tactics signal end of an era

THE ECONOMIST: By prioritising oil over democracy, the United States has fundamentally altered the global order.

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Pluribis is a masterclass in the hidden complexity of everyday economic life.

What hit series Pluribus’ hive mind reveals about economics

THE ECONOMIST: It’s a masterclass in the hidden complexity of everyday economic life and the terrifying efficiency of a world without private property.

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THE ECONOMIST: Artificial intelligence promises to transform how and where things are made.

The 'ChatGPT moment’ has arrived for manufacturing

THE ECONOMIST: Artificial intelligence promises to transform how and where things are made.

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