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Economia (áudio) |
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The Economist
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Audio content from The Economist magazine, including interviews with journalists and experts on world politics, business, finance, economics, science, technology, culture and the arts.
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Israeli Jews in a Palestinian state
As Palestinians campaign for statehood, an Israeli settler in the WestBank city of Hebron considers a city shared by Muslims and Jews
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Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation
As a tumultuous week draws to a close, our correspondents discuss the decline and possible fall of Rupert Murdoch's media empire
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The week ahead: July 21st 2011
Rupert Murdoch fends off criticism over his leadership, America grapples with its debt ceiling and Peru inaugurates a new president
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Babbage: July 20th 2011
Patent wars at HTC and Apple, Intel's second quarter results and the online music business gets a new DJ
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Money talks: July 18th 2011
Policymakers in the euro-zone look for a way out of the crisis, while politicians in America manufacture one of their own
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"Submergence," a novel
Jonathan Ledgard, our East Africa correspondent, discusses his novel about isolation and love amidst the chaos of war-ravaged Somalia
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Doing business in Auckland
New Zealanders are friendly, but don't try to sneak food across the borders. Between meetings, we recommend exploring beyond the city
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The week ahead: July 14th 2011
Britain's phone-hacking scandal continues, the results of Europe's bank stress-tests are released and Hillary Clinton visits India
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Babbage: July 13th 2011
In this week's programme: the rapid rise of Google+, potential job losses at Cisco and the imminent launch of Apple's OSX Lion
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Europe's crisis takes a bad turn
Italy enters the European debt crisis, and politicians and central bankers begin a long summer of painful negotiations
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Money talks: July 11th 2011
In this week's programme - Asian consumers and their spending habits, Carrefour's troubles and the crisis on Britain's high streets
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The News of the World's demise
Our correspondents discuss the closure of Britain's best-selling newspaper and the latest developments in the phone-hacking scandal
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The birth of South Sudan
South Sudan faces the trials of nation building. An expert on Sudan explains the expectations and challenges ahead
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The week ahead: July 7th 2011
South Sudan celebrates independence, the Syrian regime opens talks with its opponents and the space shuttle launches for the final time
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A special report on news
Social-networking tools push mass media towards more participation and opinion. But is this change or a return to media's social past?
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