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Kinley Salmon

Africa correspondent at The Economist, providing expert analysis on Senegal's political situation.

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Feb 6, 2024 • 25min

The Intelligence: They thought it was Sall over

Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent at The Economist, shares insights on Senegal's political upheaval following President Macky Sall's controversial election delay, sparking protests and fears of military involvement. Andrew Palmer, Britain editor, delves into leadership fatigue, particularly in sports, using Jürgen Klopp's departure as a case study. They also explore the rising threat of deepfake technology and its potential to mislead the public, highlighting the urgent need for awareness in an increasingly digital world.
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Dec 5, 2022 • 23min

The for-sixty-dollar question: a cap on Russian oil

Rachana Shanbog, Deputy Business Affairs Editor, and Kinley Salmon, Africa Correspondent, dive into the new $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian oil and its potential to reshape global markets. Rachana highlights the complexities of implementing this cap amidst ongoing sanctions and Russia's strong export earnings. Kinley shifts focus to Senegal's football scene, showcasing the Generacion Fut academy's role in nurturing future stars, even as the nation misses out on the World Cup. Together, they unravel intriguing global economic and cultural currents.
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Mar 9, 2021 • 21min

Reconciled to it: America’s stimulus bill

Idris Kaloun, The Economist's Washington correspondent, discusses the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill's journey through Congress and its implications for future legislation in the Biden administration. Kinley Salmon, the Africa correspondent, delves into the political unrest in Senegal, sparked by the arrest of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, highlighting the social issues at stake. Together, they explore the intersection of politics and civic expression amidst a backdrop of shifting power dynamics in both the U.S. and Senegal.