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The World in Brief from The Economist

An anti-migration march in London; Kirk murder suspect to be charged, and more

The World in Brief from The Economist

The Economist

Daily News, Global News, News, News & Politics

4.11.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

China’s commerce ministry opened two investigations into American policies on the trade in chips

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This is the World In Brief from The Economist.

0:54.7

Our top stories. Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah accused of killing Charlie Kirk,

0:59.7

will be formally charged on Tuesday.

1:01.7

The Utah County Attorney said,

1:03.8

he is due to appear in court on the same day.

1:06.4

On Friday, the widow of the right-wing activist

1:08.5

gave an address in which she asked Americans

1:10.5

to join Mr. Kirk's political organization, Turning Point USA.

1:16.6

Police estimated that 110,000 people marched in central London in a rally organized by Tommy Robinson, a far-right activist,

1:24.6

in one of the biggest gatherings of hard-right supporters seen in decades in Britain.

1:28.9

About 5,000 joined a counter-demonstration.

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