Espresso from The Economist 4+

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The Economist

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    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Espresso from The Economist is the faster, smarter way to know the news. Power through the world’s top stories in the time it takes to have a cup of coffee, with incisive analysis updated throughout the day. Manage your time effectively with a concise global summary, a personalised selection of longer reads from The Economist and easily absorbable extras.

Espresso is well-balanced to complement your lifestyle. You can listen to the audio versions of articles or stretch your mind with enjoyable extras such as facts, charts and a daily quiz.

Try Espresso today free for seven days. Subscriptions start from just £7.99/$7.99/€12.99 per month.

What you’ll get:
• Top stories for quick analysis
• “The World in Brief” news summary updated three times a day
• Five short articles offering finishable quick reads and analysis on critical developments
• Audio versions of articles to enjoy hands-free
• A zingy blend of Figure of the day, Quote of the day and Chart of the day
• Selected stories from the weekly edition in the “For you” tab
• Daily quiz to tickle your grey cells

Features:
• Time to read highlighted on each article
• Adjustable text size
• Personalise your topic preferences
• Dark mode for more comfortable reading
• Mobile and tablet-compatible

Subscribing in-app:
• Subscribe in-app and take advantage of our seven-day free trial
• You will not be charged until the end of the 7 day free trial
• Payment is charged to your iTunes account upon confirmation of purchase
• Your subscription will continue to auto-renew until you cancel
• Payment will be taken on the day before the new billing period. This will be on a monthly or yearly basis, depending on the plan you chose
• You can cancel at any time by going to My account in Settings and selecting Manage my subscription and following the instructions
• Full terms of use can be found at https://www.economistgroup.com/terms-of-use
• Our privacy policy can be found at https://www.economistgroup.com/privacy-policy

What’s New

Version 3.22.0

Energise your world
This update includes further design tweaks in support of our new font, and fixed an over-caffeinated copy/paste issue that appeared for some users in the last version.

Share your feedback with the team by emailing espresso-app@economist.com

Best wishes,
The Espresso team

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
283 Ratings

283 Ratings

PolDaz ,

One source of truth

Fantastic app, although that is all about the content. In an age of “unreliable” or down right false sources of news and facts, the economist is my one source of truth

frugociek ,

I would appreciate the access to past releases history

The content is very useful. What I would welcome very much is the access to the past releases history, not only the current day

GosiaAZ ,

Daily view of the global affairs

Interesting and short news stories from around the globe. I appreciate the recent addition of the 'daily watch' segment. Perfect to digest with a cup of coffee in the morning.

App Privacy

The developer, The Economist, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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