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The Intelligence from The Economist

The Intelligence: Moscow massacre

The Intelligence from The Economist

The Economist

Global News, Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Warnings from the Americans went unheeded, police took too long to respond, and now the Kremlin has found a way to link it to Ukraine. Could this tragedy be used to Vladamir Putin’s advantage? A hotline for Japanese men to discuss their anxieties is an unfortunate indicator of a wider social problem (09:48). And why America’s love for big trucks is hitting a dead end (17:15).


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0:48.0

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0:53.4

As much as Japan remains a patriarchal society, progress is being made.

1:00.8

But that is giving plenty of Japanese men an identity crisis with sometimes

1:05.7

tragic outcomes.

1:07.4

We speak with a man who started a helpline that's now ringing off the hook.

1:13.8

And Americans love big cars and the reason may not be as simple as Americans liking

1:20.1

lots of things big.

1:21.9

A loophole in some long ago efficiency regulations might be partly

1:26.2

to blame. So we ask, if the loophole is closed, will American cars start to shrink.

1:56.0

First up though. In Northwest Moscow on Friday, on Friday, just a films himself inside Croker City Hall saying, Someone is shooting here.

1:58.0

He was there with hundreds of others to see a rock concert.

2:02.0

A group of armed men entered the venue and

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