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Ana Lankas

Latin America correspondent for The Economist, offering insights into Brazil's economic recovery under Lula's administration.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 22min

Three presidents and counting: South Korea

Noah Snyder, East Asia Bureau chief for The Economist, discusses South Korea's political turmoil, including the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yeol amid a devastating air disaster. Ana Lankas, Brazil bureau chief, analyzes the transformation of Brazilian football into lucrative enterprises, heralding a new competitive era. Alexander Suits-Bass, Culture editor, explores the increasing allure of video game adaptations in Hollywood, highlighting their impact on the entertainment landscape and future film portrayals.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 25min

Shell shocked: Israel fights back

In this engaging discussion, Greg Karlstrom, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, shares insights on the escalating Israel-Hamas conflict, highlighting Israel's military responses and the human impact on both sides. Ana Lankas, the Latin America correspondent, delves into Brazil's transformative agricultural scene and the rise of sertanejo music, illustrating the cultural shifts in its interior. Listeners will also explore the fascinating complexities of language learning and what makes certain languages challenging to master.
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Aug 11, 2023 • 25min

In the big leagues now: Saudi Arabia’s push into sport

Miranda Mitra, International editor at The Economist, and Ana Lankas, a Latin America correspondent, discuss Saudi Arabia's ambitious sports investments under Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, aimed at modernizing the nation despite criticism over human rights. They delve into Brazil's economic revival under Lula, highlighting a shift from investor skepticism to optimism, buoyed by tax reforms and credit upgrades. The conversation also touches on the revolutionary impact of first-person-view drones in modern warfare, showcasing their advantages in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.