

John-Joe Devlin
Deputy editor of The Intelligence, discussing the challenges faced by Palestinians leaving Gaza.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 23min
Emmanuel dexterity: Trump and Macron chat
Join Sophie Petter, The Economist's Paris bureau chief, as she unpacks the intriguing dynamics between Trump and Macron and their discussion on security. John-Joe Devlin highlights the alarming decline of Norway's wild salmon stocks due to the farming industry and environmental issues. Meanwhile, Dolly Seton analyzes the Michelin Guide's evolution amidst a digital age that challenges its prestige, as it strives to remain relevant in an increasingly diverse culinary landscape.

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Apr 12, 2024 • 28min
The Intelligence: America’s deeply divided electorate
Dan Rosenheck, data editor for The Economist, unveils insights into American voting preferences, exploring how demographics influence electoral outcomes. John Joe Devlin, deputy editor, highlights the harrowing experiences of Palestinians navigating the Rafah crossing amidst conflict. Catherine Nixie pays tribute to Rose Dugdale, a former heiress who transformed into an IRA bombmaker, reflecting on her complex life. Together, they delve into pressing issues like abortion rights, political climates, and the desperate search for safety in tumultuous times.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 23min
Emmanuel dexterity: Trump and Macron chat
Sophie Petter, Paris bureau chief at The Economist, shares her insights on the nuanced rapport between Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump, discussing how Macron's charm offensive could influence NATO's dynamics. John-Joe Devlin outlines the crisis facing Norway's wild salmon due to farming woes, while Dolly Seton delves into the modern challenges of the Michelin Guide as it adapts to a digital age, emphasizing the balance between maintaining culinary authority and evolving consumer tastes.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 25min
Wheels of justice: the ICC gets Duterte at last
Aaron Connolly, Asia diplomatic editor for The Economist, discusses Rodrigo Duterte's arrest by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, shedding light on the complexities of international justice. John Joe Devlin shares alarming insights into the recent spike in gang violence in Sweden, where youth are increasingly involved in bombings and extortion. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe pays tribute to playwright Athol Fugard, exploring how his work challenged apartheid and highlighted the human condition.

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Apr 12, 2024 • 28min
The Intelligence: America’s deeply divided electorate
Dan Rosen heck, Data Editor at The Economist, delves into the complexities of the American electorate, revealing how factors like age, sex, and religion influence voting preferences. John Joe Devlin discusses the troubling challenges faced by Palestinians escaping Gaza, highlighting systemic corruption and personal stories of desperation. Meanwhile, Catherine Nixie pays tribute to Rose Dugdale, a fascinating figure who transformed from heiress to IRA bombmaker, shedding light on her revolutionary journey amidst political upheaval.