Ballot from the blue: will Ukraine hold a poll?

蓝票之谜:乌克兰将举行选举吗?

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2025-04-02

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Months ago, holding an election in wartorn Ukraine seemed impossible. Now plans are being made. Our correspondent explains the prospects for the campaign – and the chance of a ceasefire, which must precede it. How did “The Economist” cover American tariff hikes in the 1930s (8:29)? And why daylight savings time may not be so brilliant for your health (16:14).  Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+
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  • The Economist Hello and welcome to The Intelligence from The Economist.

  • I'm your host, Rosie Bloor.

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

  • Today is Liberation Day, when Donald Trump is announcing a new round of tariffs.

  • But will these levees really make America rich again?

  • We delved into the Economist's archive to find out what happened the last time tariffs were this high in the 1930s.

  • And in recent weeks,

  • many countries in the Northern Hemisphere have moved into daylight savings time,

  • bringing glorious light evenings.

  • But some scientists don't share my delight and reckon that springing forwards an hour is bad for our health.

  • Kill joys.

  • First up, though.

  • In Ukraine, an election may not seem like a high priority right now.

  • But in the midst of ceasefire negotiations,

  • both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump highlighted that elections in Ukraine are overdue,

  • and they questioned Volodymyr Zelensky's legitimacy as president.

  • A dictator without elections.

  • Zelensky better move fast or he's not going to have a country left.

  • Gotta move, gotta move fast because that war is going in the wrong direction.

  • In the meantime, we're successfully negotiating an end to the war with Russia.