The global food system isn't just cracked, it's broken.
We're producing food faster and cheaper than ever before,
yet over 800 million people go hungry.
The Food Imperative, a new global initiative from Economist Impact,
equips decision makers with the data and tools needed to build a more secure and resilient food system.
Because feeding the world shouldn't starve the planet.
Visit impact.economist.com forward slash food imperative to learn more.
Hello and welcome to The Intelligence from The Economist.
I'm Jason Palmer.
And I'm Rosie Bloor.
Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.
A trip to a Chinese city on the border with Russia is a revealing look into the relationship between the countries.
In a reversal of historical fortunes,
Russia needs China a whole lot more than China needs Russia.
And Amanda Fielding was a pioneer in applying science to psychedelics.
looking both at how the drugs worked and how people could benefit from their consciousness-expanding effects.
Our obituaries editor takes a trip down memory lane to celebrate her life.
First up, though.
In the all-important race to master AI, Apple appears to be falling behind.
Last year, it promised to make the iPhone a more capable digital assistant,