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Kenley Salmon

Africa correspondent for The Economist, discussing the political situation in Mali and its implications for the fight against jihadism.

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Mar 8, 2022 • 24min

War stories: the view from Russia

Arkady Ostrovsky, Europe editor for The Economist, provides insights into the voice of dissent in Russia, highlighting protests against the war in Ukraine and the government's violent crackdowns. Kenley Salmon, Africa correspondent, discusses the escalating jihadist threat in West Africa, focusing on the effects of military coups and the challenges faced by local governments. The conversation also touches on advancements in gender equality and the complex implications for women's roles in leadership despite ongoing barriers.
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Jan 24, 2022 • 22min

Prime mover? Mario Draghi and the Italian presidency

Join John Hooper, The Economist's Italy and Vatican correspondent, and Kenley Salmon, Africa correspondent, as they dissect the delicate political landscape of Italy. They discuss the potential election of Mario Draghi, exploring its implications for Italy's future and the EU's economic recovery funds. Alongside, they unravel the paradox of resource-rich African nations plagued by underdevelopment, detailing the struggles of workers in sectors like diamond mining. It's an insightful talk on politics and economics interwoven with cultural resilience.
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Sep 29, 2021 • 19min

Suga-free Diet: Japan’s next leader

Noah Snyder, The Economist's Tokyo bureau chief, sheds light on Japan's political climate and Kishida Fumio's rise as prime minister amidst public dissatisfaction. He analyzes Kishida's challenges in gaining trust and implementing reforms. Meanwhile, Kenley Salmon, the Africa correspondent, delves into Nigeria's megachurch phenomenon, discussing their immense wealth and the concerning financial practices that resemble Ponzi schemes. The stark contrast between the opulence of church leaders and the struggles of their congregants raises important ethical questions.
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Jun 24, 2021 • 22min

Bench marks: weighing recent SCOTUS rulings

Stephen Mazey, The Economist's Supreme Court correspondent, shares insights on how recent rulings have shifted the ideological balance of the court, highlighting contentious decisions on voting rights and healthcare. Kenley Salmon, Africa correspondent, discusses Mauritania's efforts to combat corruption following the imprisonment of a former president, revealing the nation's struggles with its historical societal divides. They also touch on Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophical journey, emphasizing his lasting influence across disciplines.
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Jun 8, 2021 • 23min

Criminal proceedings: America’s spike in violence

Join John Fassman, the U.S. digital editor for The Economist, as he unpacks the alarming rise in violent crime across America and debates the intricate dynamics of law enforcement funding and public safety. Kenley Salmon, the Africa correspondent, sheds light on Mali's political turmoil, detailing the fallout from recent coups and the escalating jihadist threat. Together, they explore how these issues intertwine with global trends, including the impressive rise of anime as a cultural force. Tune in for an engaging dive into both pressing local and international concerns!

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