Emmanuel dexterity: Trump and Macron chat

曼妙技艺:特朗普与马克龙闲聊

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2025-02-25

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The meeting between France’s and America’s presidents had a familiarly chummy feel. We ask whether Emmanuel Macron’s charm offensive might have changed Donald Trump’s mind on security matters. Norway’s stocks of wild salmon are in trouble—owing in part to their farmed brethren (9:42). And how the Michelin Guide is trying to maintain its tastemaking primacy (17:20). Additional audio courtesy of @eatingwithtod. Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • THE Economist.

  • Hello and welcome to the Intelligence from the Economist.

  • I'm your host, Jason Palmer.

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

  • In Norway, wild salmon stocks have been on the wane for some time,

  • but the problem is getting swiftly worse.

  • One of the biggest causes, farmed salmon.

  • And lots of foodies still fetishize.

  • Michelin stars, the mark of fine dining for very nearly a century.

  • But deep into the Internet era,

  • the Michelin brand is finally at risk of losing its primacy as a tastemaker.

  • We look at how it's trying to keep up.

  • But first, when you look around this news saturated landscape,

  • there are these increasingly common, confusing split screen moments.

  • As darkness descended in Paris yesterday evening,

  • the Eiffel Tower was lit up in the blue and yellow of Ukraine's flag to mark three years

  • since Russia's invasion.

  • Camera pans to New York,

  • where the UN Security Council was forced to vote on a watered down resolution on the war,

  • one drafted by America,