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First not past the post: Germany’s chancellor shocker

Economist Podcasts

The Economist

News & Politics, News

4.35K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In a post-war first, Germany’s round of parliamentary voting for a chancellor did not produce one. We ask why members of Friedrich Merz’s coalition turned on him, and what happens next. Daring raids on scam compounds in Myanmar freed many slave-labour scammers—but thousands remain trapped there (9:42). And diving into the data that show young Americans are getting (slightly) happier (16:23).


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The Economist.

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Hello and welcome to the intelligence from The Economist.

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I'm Jason Palmer.

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And I'm Rosie Bloor.

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Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

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Our long-form series Scam Inc laid out the enormous scope of the global scamming industry, run in part out

1:29.6

of compounds in Myanmar. Today we ask why, long after daring raids on the compounds, so many slave

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labor scammers are still stuck there. And it has become commonplace to talk about the

1:43.6

epidemic of mental illness among young people in America.

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But there may finally be something to smile about.

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