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The Intelligence from The Economist

The Intelligence: antisemitism in France

The Intelligence from The Economist

The Economist

News, Global News, Daily News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In the European country with both the largest Jewish and largest Muslim populations, a rise in antisemitic acts brings particular perils; we examine them. Winemaking was always going to be hit hard by climate change. Our oenophile correspondent looks at how things are already changing—and it is not all bad news (08:52). And why India’s explosives industry is blowing up (16:04). 


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0:49.0

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

0:54.0

It's not exactly the most pressing global concern in the face of climate change,

1:01.0

but winemaking really is already having to adapt.

1:05.8

Our wine aficionado correspondent explains the new grapes, new methods, and new wine regions

1:11.3

in a warming world. And India's explosives business is booming.

1:18.0

See what I did there?

1:20.0

It plays an essential part in building new infrastructure,

1:23.2

and for the countries looking to trade less with China,

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Indies explosives offer an alternative.

1:32.4

First up, though. A march in Paris this weekend drew a remarkable crowd.

1:47.0

A march in Paris this weekend drew a remarkable crowd. French leaders, including six former prime ministers, stood before 100,000 people singing the national anthem. They held a banner which read

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