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The Economist Espresso - Brief Morning News Update

By The Economist

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Description

•A morning briefing from the editors of The Economist
•Brand new content delivered 6 days a week
•Free to download with access to one article daily for non-subscribers

The Economist Espresso is a new morning briefing from the editors of The Economist. Delivered to your smartphone or inbox before breakfast, it tells you what’s on the global agenda in the coming day, what to look out for in business, finance and politics and, most importantly, what to make of it.

The Economist Espresso is published each weekday morning in three editions for the Americas, Europe and Asia.

•The Economist Espresso is free to download.
•One article of your choosing can be read for free daily.
•You are able to purchase a monthly subscription to full edition of The Economist Espresso for GBP £2.29 / USD $2.99 / EUR €2.99 / HK $23.00
•If you are an existing subscriber to The Economist,with digital entitlement, full access to Espresso is now included with your subscription.

FEATURES

•Brand new content delivered 6 days a week
•Published each weekday morning in three editions for the Americas, Europe and Asia
•Automatically delivered to your smartphone before breakfast

SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS

•Subscribe for GBP £2.29 / USD $2.99 / EUR €2.99 / HK $23.00 a month, you will be charged in your local currency at the prevailing exchange rate as defined by iTunes.
•Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase.
•No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period.
•Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
•Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period at the price of the original subscription.
•You can manage auto-renew of your subscription in your iTunes account settings.
•The app offers a subscription with a free trial period of one month. At the end of the trial period, full price of the subscription will be charged thereafter.
•You may cancel a subscription during its free trial period via the subscription setting through your iTunes account. This must be done 24 hours before the end of the subscription period to avoid being charged. Please visit http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4098 for more information.
•You may turn off the auto-renewal of your subscription via your Account Settings. However, you are not able to cancel the current subscription during its active period.
•Full terms of use can be found at http://www.economist.com/legal/terms-of-use.

ABOUT THE ECONOMIST ESPRESSO

The Economist Espresso is part of The Economist weekly international news and business publication offering independent and clear reporting, commentary and analysis on world current affairs; business, finance, science and technology, culture, society, media and the arts.

What's New in Version 1.3.13

- Simplified experience for first-time users.
- Other bug fixes and performance improvements.

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Customer Reviews

Just the thing for morning coffee

In contrast to broadcast news, the Economist has realized that less is more. Quite honestly, on most days there isn't an hour's worth of material that people need to remain informed and connected; as such, there is a lot of filler. By providing a 'shot' of the top five or six issues of the day, you can stay current on the state of the world; plus, you can often connect to more detail in longer online articles should you desire. It's brilliant really, and continues to be my preferred morning read.

Intelligent News Awaits You

Today media has often focused on the negative opinions of others and rarely seeks to identify analytical facts that impact nations. Express is my go to news brief every morning before I scan my other papers. I gain an overview of the western concerns before seeking interest of the eastern concerns. Although I am from a western nation, maintaining well balanced information is the only way to obtain an educated viewpoint. Start the day off right with Economist Expresso.

Perfect way to digest the news

In the current hyperbolic news climate, it is delightful to get a daily distilled set of news morsels from around the world written in the classic Economist style. The app works flawlessly, and the articles are perfectly sized, providing the reader a global perspective with minimum fuss. The app serves as a reminder that the world still turns, no matter what latest doom has been predicted by the loudest pundit-de-jour.

The Economist Espresso - Brief Morning News Update
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  • Category: News
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  • Version: 1.3.13
  • Size: 63.4 MB
  • Language: English
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Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

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