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Greg Karlstrom

The Economist''s East Middle correspondent, providing expert analysis on the Yemeni crisis.

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Apr 20, 2022 • 23min

Sana’a sunrise: A ceasefire in Yemen

Join Greg Karlstrom, the Middle East correspondent for The Economist, and Max Rodenbeck, the South Asia bureau chief, as they dive into pressing global issues. They discuss the fragile ceasefire in Yemen, painting a picture of a complex political landscape fraught with skepticism and humanitarian concerns. The conversation shifts to 'The Kashmir Files,' exploring its controversial portrayal of history and its political ramifications. Plus, hear about the surprising rise of cricket in Brazil, especially among women, showcasing the sport's evolving landscape.
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Apr 6, 2021 • 21min

Crown and thorn: Jordan’s royal ruckus

Greg Karlstrom, a Middle East correspondent for The Economist, delves into the royal rift in Jordan, focusing on Prince Hamzah's dissent and its resonance with the public. Tom Easton, the bureau chief in Mumbai, explores the rapid rise of India's billionaires and the shifts in the economy that accompany this wealth. They discuss the political implications for the Jordanian monarchy and highlight key figures in India's billionaire landscape, revealing challenges posed by economic disparity.
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Feb 1, 2021 • 22min

More needles in the haystack: vaccine candidates proliferate

LaVeya Chankova, a Healthcare correspondent for The Economist, discusses the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines and the challenges posed by variants. She highlights the importance of global vaccination strategies, especially in underserved areas. Meanwhile, Greg Karlstrom, the Middle East correspondent, delves into the complex landscape of Palestinian politics, focusing on the potential elections and the stronghold of Mahmoud Abbas. They also touch on the intriguing rise of lab-grown meat, presenting it as a sustainable food future.
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Jan 19, 2021 • 22min

Hell no, we won’t grow: Indian farmers’ mass protests

Alex Trevely, an expert India correspondent for The Economist, delves into the mass protests by Indian farmers resisting government agricultural reforms that threaten their livelihoods. He highlights the protesters' resilience and community spirit. Meanwhile, Greg Karlstrom discusses the U.S. designation of the Houthis in Yemen as terrorists, detailing the humanitarian crisis this decision exacerbates. They also touch on the burgeoning African comics scene, showcasing how it offers fresh narratives that contrast with traditional Western storytelling.
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Dec 17, 2020 • 24min

And then, winter: ten years after the Arab Spring

Greg Karlstrom, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, discusses the disillusionment following the Arab Spring, highlighting Tunisia's democratic struggle amid authoritarianism. Su Lin Wong, China's correspondent, sheds light on the slow progress of feminism and the Me Too movement, featuring a landmark sexual assault case that has ignited public support. The conversations highlight the challenges faced in both regions, illustrating the stark contrast between initial hope and current realities.