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Neighbour-rattling: India strikes Pakistan

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The Economist

News, News & Politics

4.35K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Two weeks after a terrorist attack in Kashmir, Indian missiles streaked into Pakistan. Will the retaliation end this latest flare-up or intensify it? Our correspondent meets Alexandre de Moraes, a swashbuckling Brazilian supreme court justice who is taking sides in the global free-speech fight (8:35). And appetite for Sweden’s rare-earth minerals will pose difficulties for the Sami people and their reindeer (tk).


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1:00.8

The Economist.

1:07.9

Hello and welcome to the intelligence from The Economist. I'm Jason Palmer.

1:12.3

And I'm Rosie Bloor. Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

1:22.2

Our correspondent met a Brazilian Supreme Court Justice, who's one of the most powerful judges in the world,

1:28.9

taking on, among other things, the freedoms of the whole internet.

1:33.1

Our correspondence question, is he dictatorial or a defender of democratic norms?

1:40.0

And Samis are a group of indigenous people who live in Europe's frozen north.

1:44.8

For centuries, few were interested in the land on which they herded reindeer.

1:49.1

But now rare earth minerals are being mined there, their livelihoods are under threat.

1:59.4

First up, though. India's attack began shortly after midnight.

2:14.6

This was exactly two weeks after a terrorist attack in India shortly after midnight.

2:22.6

This was exactly two weeks after a terrorist attack in Indian-ruled Kashmir had killed 26 civilians.

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