Results for "The Economist"
13 articlesThe war between businesses and hackers enters a perilous new phase
The Economist reports that AI agents represent an emerging cybersecurity threat distinct from traditional hacking, marking a new escalation in the business-versus-hacker conflict. The piece frames AI-powered attacks as presenting 'novel dangers' without providing specific technical details or concrete examples of these dangers in the headline or description.
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Checks and Balance newsletter: Americaβs oddly relaxing counter-terrorism strategy
The Economist's US editor argues that America's counter-terrorism strategy has become an underappreciated success, characterizing the approach as 'oddly relaxing' rather than alarming. The piece frames current counter-terrorism efforts as effective without specifying what policies or metrics define this success.
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International financial outlets warn about Mileiβs plummeting popularity amid economic slowdown
Buenos Aires Herald reports that The Economist and Financial Times have documented declining approval for Argentine President Milei amid economic slowdown, inflation, and corruption scandals. The article attributes this coverage to international financial media observations rather than presenting original reporting.
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The US in Brief: Ready for AInspection
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On the off chancellor: Friedrich Merz, one year in
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How AI tools could enable bioterrorism
The Economist reports that advanced AI models are improving in their capacity to assist in pathogen design, raising concerns about potential bioterrorism applications. The piece examines how state-of-the-art AI systems could lower technical barriers to biological weapons creation.
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Asiaβs stranded seafarers suffer as the Iran war drags on
The article reports that seafarers working in Asian waters face increased dangers and hardship due to ongoing conflict in the Iran region, framing maritime workers as vulnerable and overlooked during geopolitical instability.
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Naval piercing: strait shooting in Iran war
The Economist reports on naval activity in a strait related to Iran conflict tensions. The headline uses a pun ('strait shooting') to frame military/geopolitical developments. The article is presented as part of a podcast covering multiple unrelated topics.
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Cover Story newsletter: Oil markets are still in La La land
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Javier Milei is in serious trouble
Argentina's President Javier Milei faces political difficulties amid economic struggles. The Economist frames Milei as adopting a victim narrative rather than taking responsibility for economic conditions.
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The War Room newsletter: Is Russia being out-droned?
The Economist's War Room newsletter features a guest contribution from a Ukrainian drone expert examining whether Russia is losing technological superiority in drone warfare. The framing centers on Ukrainian drone capabilities and Russian vulnerabilities through the lens of a Ukrainian specialist.
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Kevin Warsh could save the Federal Reserve
The article presents Kevin Warsh as a potentially stabilizing force for the Federal Reserve, suggesting his leadership could address institutional challenges. The piece frames Warsh's potential appointment as a positive development for the central bank's future direction.
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The US in Brief: Speeding up the process
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