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Ana Lankes

Latin America writer for The Economist, providing insights into the political situation in Nicaragua.

Top 10 podcasts with Ana Lankes

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98 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 20min

Dark side of the Yoon: South Korea’s chaos

Ana Lankes, Brazil correspondent for The Economist, dives into South Korea's turbulent political landscape following President Yoon Suk Yeol's abrupt martial law declaration. She reveals how quickly public backlash forced a retreat on this controversial move, emphasizing democracy's resilience. In a stark contrast, Lankes also discusses the alarming violence in Rio de Janeiro, exploring the dangerous alliance between armed groups and politics, and drawing parallels with Brazil's evolving criminal dynamics. Tune in for insights that cross borders!
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65 snips
Feb 26, 2025 • 26min

Phase transition? Gaza’s shaky peace

Join Greg Karlstrom, the Middle East correspondent, as he navigates the complexities of the Gaza ceasefire and the challenges looming ahead for durable peace. Rachel Dobbs examines the detrimental effects of Trump-era budget cuts on American scientific institutions and their broader implications. Meanwhile, Ana Lankes discusses the powerful documentary "I'm Still Here," shedding light on Brazil's historical accountability issues stemming from its military dictatorship. The conversation intertwines politics, science, and cultural reckoning.
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53 snips
Nov 28, 2024 • 24min

A losing battle: Sudan’s elusive peace deal

Tom Gardner, Africa correspondent for The Economist, discusses the dire humanitarian crisis in Sudan, with millions displaced and widespread famine while warring parties resist peace talks. Ana Lankes, Brazil bureau chief, sheds light on Jair Bolsonaro's turbulent political landscape and serious legal accusations, including coup plots. Jason Chow dives into the phenomenon of Chinese bubble tea shops taking over global markets, exploring cultural adaptations and consumer trends that fuel this vibrant culinary fusion.
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12 snips
Feb 26, 2025 • 26min

Phase transition? Gaza’s shaky peace

Greg Karlstrom, a Middle East correspondent for The Economist, discusses the precarious nature of the Gaza ceasefire and the complexities of future negotiations. Rachel Dobbs, the Environment Editor, highlights the negative effects of U.S. budget cuts on scientific innovation, particularly in critical agencies. Ana Lankes, Brazil bureau chief, explores how the Oscar-tipped film 'I'm Still Here' sparks a reckoning in Brazil regarding its military dictatorship, opening dialogues on historical accountability and societal issues.
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9 snips
Apr 25, 2023 • 26min

Brazilian balancing act: Lula’s foreign policy plans

Ana Lankes, a Latin America expert from The Economist, discusses Lula da Silva's complex foreign policy as Brazil attempts to balance relations with China while addressing tensions over Ukraine. Wendell Stevenson, reporting from Kyiv, sheds light on the evolving acceptance of LGBTQ+ rights amidst conflict, highlighting personal stories from the front lines. The conversation also touches on innovative voice analysis research aimed at identifying health conditions, showcasing the intersection of technology and personal well-being.
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8 snips
Aug 11, 2023 • 25min

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

Miranda Mitra, International editor at The Economist, and Ana Lankes, Latin America correspondent, unpack Saudi Arabia's bold investments in global sports aimed at modernizing its image. They discuss how this surge in sports investments intersects with serious human rights criticisms. Shifting gears, Ana highlights Brazil's economic recovery under Lula's reforms, signaling renewed investor confidence. The conversation also touches on the evolution of drone warfare in Ukraine, showcasing how FPV drones are reshaping combat strategies.
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8 snips
Jul 4, 2023 • 26min

Break camp: Israel’s West Bank raids

Anshul Pfeffer, The Economist's Israel correspondent, discusses the intense military operations in Jenin and the ramifications for the Palestinian population. Ana Lankes, the Latin America correspondent, examines the fallout of Jair Bolsonaro's political disqualification and the future of right-wing politics in Brazil. Henry Tricks delves into Modelo's rise as America’s top beer, highlighting the cultural shifts and the brand's successful marketing strategies that led to Bud Light's decline.
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6 snips
Aug 17, 2023 • 25min

Make ore break: Latin America’s commodities

Ana Lankes, The Economist's Latin America correspondent, delves into the region's lithium-rich landscape. She highlights how lithium, essential for batteries, signals a potential commodities boom, impacting global markets. The conversation touches on the challenges posed by local protests and regulation in key countries like Chile and Brazil. Additionally, the risks facing Germany's auto giants, particularly Volkswagen, amidst shifting demands are explored. Lankes also connects the booming interest in women's football in England to broader societal changes.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 24min

The Intelligence: Milei’s laborious reforms

Ana Lankes, a writer on Latin America, discusses Argentina’s new radical president and his ambitious labor reforms amidst fierce union resistance. Andrew Miller, a culture columnist, delves into poignant films marking Holocaust Memorial Day, exploring the haunting depictions of domestic life against atrocity. Cassia Sinclair, a color expert, highlights the revival of chrome in design, linking it to cultural moments like Beyoncé's Renaissance tour, showcasing its historical significance and aesthetic impact.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 20min

Dark side of the Yoon: South Korea’s chaos

Ana Lankes, Brazil correspondent for The Economist, discusses the turbulence in South Korea as President Yoon Suk Yeol controversially declared martial law, leading to widespread protests and calls for his resignation. She also dives into Brazil's political fabric, exposing how local gangs intertwine with politics, notably following the assassination of Marielle Franco. Further, Lankes shares insights into innovative airflow designs for badminton arenas that could revolutionize sports facilities. It’s a blend of political intrigue and unexpected connections!