

Claire McHugh
Writes about Latin America for The Economist.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 21min
Stake and chips: will America take 10% of Intel?
Shalash Chitness, a global business writer for The Economist, and Claire McHugh, a Latin America expert, engage in a riveting discussion. They tackle Intel’s struggles in the semiconductor market, highlighting government interest in potentially becoming a major shareholder. The conversation takes a dark turn as they explore the political turbulence in Colombia following a political assassination. Lastly, they lighten the mood with a quirky look at the annual snail racing championship in rural England, showcasing both tradition and humor.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 21min
Stake and chips: will America take 10% of Intel?
Join Charlize Chitness, a global business writer at The Economist, and Claire McHugh, a Latin America expert, as they dissect Intel's declining fortunes and the potential for government intervention in the chip-making giant. They delve into the political turmoil following a shocking assassination in Colombia, reflecting on the legacy of violence and instability in the region. Plus, enjoy a whimsical take on a local snail race in rural England, which humorously ties into broader themes of business and community spirit.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 25min
Leeward: we meet South Korea’s probable president
Noah Snyder, East Asia bureau chief for The Economist, dives into the political ascendance of Lee Jae-myung, detailing his potential presidency and the shifting mood towards the Democratic Party in South Korea. Claire McHugh sheds light on the escalating violence in Colombia's Catatumbo, revealing the brutal tactics of the ELN and the humanitarian crisis unfolding amidst drug trafficking. Finally, Anne Rowe pays tribute to Marianne Faithfull, recounting her iconic journey through the 60s, her struggles, and her lasting impact on music and culture.

Aug 15, 2024 • 24min
One peace at a time: Gaza, Israel and Iran
Greg Karlstrom, a Middle East correspondent for The Economist, shares insights on the delicate peace negotiations in the region, emphasizing the impact of Hamas's absence and the potential for Iranian retaliation. Meanwhile, Claire McHugh, covering Latin America, discusses Colombia's burgeoning vanilla industry, the challenges faced by local growers, and the quest for sustainability amidst rising global demand. Together, they weave a captivating narrative that connects geopolitical tensions with agricultural opportunities.

Feb 6, 2025 • 25min
Leeward: we meet South Korea’s probable president
Lee Jae-myung, leader of South Korea's Democratic Party and likely the next president, discusses his journey from poverty to power amidst a political turmoil following an alleged coup. Claire McHugh reveals the escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in Colombia's Catatumbo, emphasizing its impact on communities grappling with drug-related conflict. Anne Rowe pays tribute to the legendary singer Marianne Faithfull, exploring her tumultuous life, resilience through addiction, and her cultural legacy in music.