This episode of The Intelligence from The Economist covers three distinct topics: the Murdoch family succession, the spread of the synthetic drug Kush in West Africa, and the life and career of fashion designer Giorgio Armani. The first segment analyzes Lachlan Murdoch's ascendance to control of Fox Corporation and News Corp, examining his leadership style and potential future strategies for the media empire. The second segment delves into the devastating impact of Kush, a cheap and potent synthetic drug, on Sierra Leone and neighboring countries, highlighting its health consequences and the challenges in combating its spread. Finally, the obituary segment reflects on the life and design philosophy of Giorgio Armani, noting his influence on fashion and his meticulous attention to detail.
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