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Idris Kaloun

Washington correspondent for The Economist, providing insights on the Georgia Senate runoff elections.

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Jun 17, 2022 • 24min

Menace to democracy: The January 6th hearings

Idris Kaloun, The Economist's Washington correspondent, analyzes the alarming revelations from the January 6th hearings and the pressure on Mike Pence regarding the 2020 election aftermath. Tim Cross, the technology editor, engages in a thought-provoking discussion on AI's potential for sentience, questioning how we might recognize it if it occurs. They further examine the ineffectiveness of internet shutdowns to curb cheating in academia, highlighting the broader implications for democracy and education.
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May 25, 2023 • 25min

A Ron turn: DeSantis’s disastrous announcement

Idris Kaloun, a U.S. politics writer for The Economist, and Simon Wright, the publication's industry editor focused on aviation, delve into the tumultuous launch of Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign, marked by tech mishaps and a struggle for relevance against Trump. They also explore the daunting challenge airlines face in achieving net zero emissions while air travel surges. Additionally, the Hollywood writers' strike opens unexpected opportunities for UK film and TV as American productions stall.
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Jan 17, 2022 • 23min

But who’s counting? Voting rights in America

Idris Kaloun, a Washington correspondent, and David Hambling, a science writer, delve into the urgent debate over voting rights in America amid rising concerns about voter suppression and electoral integrity. They explore the legislative battles ahead and the implications of gerrymandering and strict regulations. Additionally, they discuss groundbreaking research on earthquake prediction, highlighting how machine learning can enhance our understanding of seismic activity. The resilience of traditional Arab hammams is also examined, showing their cultural significance despite modern challenges.
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Sep 28, 2021 • 22min

A run for its money: funding crunches in Congress

Idris Kaloun, The Economist's Washington correspondent, shares insights on the precarious financial situation in the U.S. Congress. He discusses the looming budget deadlines and their potential impact on Biden's social-spending reforms. The conversation also dives into South Korea’s controversial legislation on fake news, highlighting its risks to journalistic freedom. Lastly, Kaloun touches on a French art initiative that seeks to engage audiences amidst global uncertainties, blending politics and creativity in a compelling narrative.
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Aug 12, 2021 • 22min

Bridges and divides: America’s infrastructure push

Idris Kaloun, Washington correspondent for The Economist, provides an in-depth look at President Biden's ambitious infrastructure plan, highlighting its bipartisan support and potential impact on the federal deficit. The discussion dives into the challenges and strategies involved in passing significant budget bills that accompany the infrastructure investment. Kaloun also shifts focus to Zambia's pivotal election, addressing concerns over corruption and voter intimidation, illustrating a pressing struggle for democracy amidst broader political upheavals.