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David Rennie

Beijing bureau chief for The Economist, offering insights on Hong Kong''s political landscape.

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Jul 12, 2019 • 23min

Tsai hopes: Taiwan’s president on tour

David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief and Chaguan columnist, shares insights on Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen's critical U.S. visit amid escalating tensions with China. He discusses Taiwan's complex international standing and internal political strife. In a different segment, author Chloe Hooper delves into the dark motivations behind the devastating Black Saturday bushfires in Australia, examining the interplay of arson and community impact. They also touch on France's unique book pricing regulations and the challenges local bookstores face in a digital world.
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Jul 2, 2019 • 21min

Break a LegCo: Hong Kong’s protests boil over

In this engaging discussion, David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief for The Economist, shares sharp insights on the escalating protests in Hong Kong and the struggle for universal suffrage amid tightening governmental control. He explores the strategic responses from Beijing and the sentiments among local residents torn between political expression and economic stability. Meanwhile, Greg Karlstrom, Middle East correspondent, delves into the dynamic and often opaque nature of Gulf sovereign wealth funds, highlighting their bold investments and contrasting them with ethical guidelines in Norway.
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Jun 17, 2019 • 23min

Lam to the slaughter: Hong Kong’s shocking U-turn

David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief for The Economist, provides keen insights into the escalating calls for Carrie Lam's resignation and the public's fierce resistance to legislation in Hong Kong. He discusses the implications of a political U-turn on the territory's future. Lane Green, the Johnson columnist, reflects on the emotional burdens faced by gifted children and examines the evolution of Latin, connecting its past to modern languages while pondering its future amid contemporary changes.