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The Intelligence from The Economist

Value-free investing: China and Afghanistan

The Intelligence from The Economist

The Economist

News, Global News, Daily News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2021

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

The Taliban’s takeover is a boon for China’s propaganda machine: America is tired, its policies disastrous, its values a distraction. Meanwhile China has its own interests in the country. New research may explain rising covid-19 cases among the vaccinated: jabs’ effectiveness wanes with time, and “breakthrough” infections appear more contagious. And the case for working, a bit, while on holiday.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Intelligence from the Economist. I'm your host, Jason Palmer.

0:09.2

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

0:17.6

Coronavirus infections are on the rise again, even in countries that are mostly vaccinated.

0:23.8

New research suggests why that may be. Not only are jabs less effective against the Delta

0:29.2

variant, their overall effectiveness may be fading with time anyway.

0:34.1

And what kind of holiday maker are you? The kind who checks even responds to emails?

0:40.1

Or the kind whose out-of-office message suggests not a chance?

0:44.3

We look at how people deal with time away and how the pandemic has changed even that.

0:49.9

First up though.

1:01.5

In Kabul yesterday, protesters against Taliban rule celebrated the anniversary of Afghanistan's

1:07.1

independence. Taliban militants fired on demonstrators in another city, a Soutabad, as

1:15.9

they had a day earlier in Jalalabad. Intelligence agencies suggest that Taliban were also targeting

1:21.6

Afghans who'd worked for NATO or the country's deposed government.

1:28.2

Meanwhile efforts by America and its allies continue on evacuating foreign staff and fleeing

1:33.6

Afghans.

1:34.6

We intend to maximize each plane's capacity. We're prioritizing people above all else.

1:42.4

And we're focused on doing this as safely as possible with absolute urgency.

1:50.7

Amid all these chaotic scenes, one global power has projected calm. China's ambassador shared

1:57.8

a photo of the country's embassy in Afghanistan, with its flag flying high and no guards pictured

2:03.7

at the doors.

2:08.2

The foreign ministry spokesperson scolded America this week, urging it to stop interfering

2:13.4

in other countries' affairs under the pretense of democracy and human rights. The suggestion

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