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Zanny Minton Beddoes

@zannymb

Editor, The Economist

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calendar_today02-05-2011 13:20:16

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Natasha Loder 🦋🐝 (@natashaloder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So The Economist has just published a covid-19 risk calculator! Tinker with it to see how different factors influence risk of hospitalization/deaths. Many caveats apply (read the small print), but a fascinating and unique way to explore the data. economist.com/graphic-detail…

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"When you ensure every girl access to complete and quality education, it adds up to $30 trillion to the world economy. When girls are educated, it halves will the risk of conflicts," Malala Yousafzai tells us.

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If you're an The Economist subscriber, join us on Monday evening for a discussion of the #btw21 results. Featuring our editor Zanny Minton Beddoes, Joerg Lau of DIE ZEIT and what is likely to be a very sleep-deprived me.

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The comparison to Italy is inescapable. Britain is hobbled by political instability, low growth and subordination to the bond markets. Welcome to Britaly econ.st/3gjCoqX

The comparison to Italy is inescapable. Britain is hobbled by political instability, low growth and subordination to the bond markets. Welcome to Britaly econ.st/3gjCoqX
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Part 2 of my conversation with Zanny Minton Beddoes & ian bremmer: where things are heading, as the US & China face off over microchips, Beijing moves away from “zero Covid,” and the UK tries to get its house in order

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Fun to join Zanny Minton Beddoes on stage at DLD Conference -- -- a wide ranging conversation on the role satellite data is playing in global security, focussing on Ukraine, and sustainability. Full chat below ⬇️

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Jamie Dimon is often described as America’s most famous banker. Our editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, tackles him on some of the biggest financial and geopolitical issues facing America today—and whether he’d run for president. Watch the full interview econ.st/3PZFRKW

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Had another excellent @theeconomist board meeting. Zanny Minton Beddoes The team is working on some cool experimental AI directions. They’re doing excellent work! We’re looking for great engineers and PMs. Contact me and I’ll make sure your application gets to the right people.

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“The problem is not diplomacy, it’s diplomacy with Putin” Zelensky told us in our latest interview with him in Kyiv. With my colleagues ⁦Zanny Minton Beddoes⁩ and ⁦Arkady Ostrovsky⁩ economist.com/europe/2023/09…

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➡️ Moussa Abu Marzouk, a Hamas leader, has refused to admit that the group intentionally killed innocent civilians, in an interview with The Economist’s editor-in-chief. Listen the interview on “The Intelligence” podcast: econ.st/3rPCLzJ

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On “The Intelligence” Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, meets Olena Zelenska / Олена Зеленська. They discuss the Ukrainian first lady’s mental-health work, and living in an unexpected spotlight. Listen to the podcast: econ.st/3sXNpF1 👇

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How will Ukraine’s time in the trenches unite the country? On “The Weekend Intelligence” podcast Zanny Minton Beddoes and @arkadyostrovsky travel to Kyiv to see the state of a nation living on a knife’s edge econ.st/47Ei4Xa 🎧

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Our editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes, along with correspondents Gregg Carlstrom and Anshel Pfeffer אנשיל פפר, are the first journalists to get a look at the troubled “JLOTS” aid pier from inside Gaza. Hear their dispatch on “The Intelligence” podcast econ.st/4beGFmk 🎧

Our editor-in-chief <a href="/zannymb/">Zanny Minton Beddoes</a>, along with correspondents <a href="/glcarlstrom/">Gregg Carlstrom</a> and <a href="/AnshelPfeffer/">Anshel Pfeffer אנשיל פפר</a>, are the first journalists to get a look at the troubled “JLOTS” aid pier from inside Gaza. Hear their dispatch on “The Intelligence” podcast econ.st/4beGFmk 🎧
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Espresso, our short-form daily news app, is now free for high school and university students worldwide. Sign up and download the Espresso app now econ.st/4e4oDVJ ⬇️

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Great conversation with ⁦Zanny Minton Beddoes⁩ on my new book Gambling Man on Masayoshi Son, the world’s most consequential investor who is not a household name. Lot of younger generation present tonight. “Masa is my hero” said one. Thank you ⁦Intelligence Squared⁩ for convening

Great conversation with ⁦<a href="/zannymb/">Zanny Minton Beddoes</a>⁩ on my new book Gambling Man on Masayoshi Son, the world’s most consequential investor who is not a household name. Lot of younger generation present tonight. “Masa is my hero” said one.  Thank you ⁦<a href="/intelligence2/">Intelligence Squared</a>⁩ for convening
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In his first interview as Syria’s new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa lays out his vision for rebuilding Syria to our editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes econ.st/4jL3mEg

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America is right to lift sanctions on Syria. They were originally imposed on the Assad regime for atrocities. But with Syria’s new administration in charge, they have outlived their purpose. Our editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, explains why econ.st/4iVZcaN