

Kinley Salmon
Africa correspondent for The Economist. Reports on the success of Senegal's football academy, Generation Foot.
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Oct 31, 2023 • 24min
The Intelligence: meeting Senegal’s president
Kinley Salmon, the Africa correspondent for The Economist, interviews Macky Sall, Senegal's president, discussing the fragile state of democracy amidst regional upheaval. Sall expresses concerns over upcoming elections and the tension they bring. Meanwhile, Nicholas Pelham dives into the mystery of Mohammed Daif, a shadowy Hamas commander influencing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The conversation also touches on evolving meat consumption attitudes in France, spotlighting how political and societal factors intertwine with dietary choices.

Dec 5, 2022 • 23min
The for-sixty-dollar question: a cap on Russian oil
Rachana Shanbog, Deputy Business Affairs Editor at The Economist, discusses the implications of the $60 price cap on Russian oil, exploring potential production cuts and geopolitical tensions. Kinley Salmon, Africa Correspondent, highlights Senegal's acclaimed Generation Foot football academy and how it continues to nurture talent for future successes, despite the national team's recent World Cup exit. The conversation also touches on the peculiar challenges of sourcing everyday items like deodorant in New York City, bringing a quirky twist to current events.