

Joanna Lillis
Covers Central Asia for The Economist, discussing the closure of Jaslik prison in Uzbekistan.
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Apr 12, 2022 • 22min
A stretch and a run: Brazil’s ex-president returns
Emma Hogan, America's editor at The Economist, dissects the tumultuous return of Brazil’s ex-president, Lula da Silva, who seeks redemption after corruption charges. Joanna Lillis, the Central Asia correspondent, sheds light on Uzbekistan’s groundbreaking labor reforms in the cotton industry, where forced labor is rapidly vanishing. They also touch on the intriguing relationship between biodiversity and latitude, revealing that tropical birds boast more vibrant colors due to their proximity to the equator.

Jan 7, 2022 • 23min
Fuel to the flames: uprising in Kazakhstan
Join expert Joanna Lillis, a journalist from Almaty, as she reveals the dramatic escalation of protests in Kazakhstan, initially sparked by fuel price hikes. Callan Williams discusses the surprising global surge in housing prices, despite predictions of decline, while Anne Rowe reflects on the remarkable life of April Ashley, Britain’s first transgender activist. The trio navigates these pressing topics, connecting political unrest, economic trends, and personal stories of resilience and advocacy in a captivating dialogue.

Jan 7, 2022 • 23min
Fuel to the flames: uprising in Kazakhstan
Joanna Lillis, a Central Asia correspondent, shares her insights on the explosive protests in Kazakhstan that began as fuel-price disputes. Callan Williams discusses the unexpected global spike in house prices, attributing it to pandemic trends and difficult market conditions. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe honors April Ashley, Britain's first transgender activist, detailing her inspiring journey of self-acceptance and advocacy. This compelling discussion traverses political unrest, economic challenges, and personal triumphs.

Oct 25, 2021 • 20min
You shall not pass: standardising vaccine passports
Avantika Chilcotty, an international correspondent for The Economist, dives into the chaos of global vaccine passports and the pressing need for standardization to facilitate international travel. Joanna Lillis, covering Uzbekistan, shares insights on President Shavkat Mirziyoyev's political maneuvers and economic reforms since 2016, amidst lingering democratic challenges. The conversation also touches on the exciting entry of The Economist into the NFT space, exploring the complexities of this digital frontier and its implications for the art world.

Oct 9, 2020 • 22min
Buy the way? Kyrgyzstan’s post-election chaos
Joanna Lillis, Central Asia correspondent for The Economist, delves into Kyrgyzstan's turbulent political landscape following a controversial election marred by vote-buying claims. She discusses widespread protests and the resulting power vacuum, raising concerns about influence from neighboring China and Russia. The conversation also touches on America's historical struggles with racial violence, reflecting on the legacy of groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Lastly, they explore the complexities of Europe’s citizenship-by-investment schemes amidst shifting national policies.