

Kinley Salmon
The Economist's Africa correspondent, providing expert analysis on the Niger coup.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 28min
Bloc can tackle? ECOWAS and Niger’s coup
Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent for The Economist, offers sharp insights into the military coup in Niger and the critical role of ECOWAS in regional stability. Rebecca Jackson, Southern correspondent, sheds light on the controversial Moms for Liberty group, discussing their growing influence in Republican politics amid public protests. Finally, Daniel Franklin, deputy US editor, shares fascinating principles behind effective flag design, highlighting how symbolism shapes national identity. This conversation is packed with current affairs and unexpected insights!

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Jul 31, 2023 • 24min
Putsched out: Niger’s coup d’état
Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent for The Economist, dives into Niger's recent coup, detailing the military's takeover and its implications for international relations, particularly with the West and Russia. He discusses the precarious socio-political environment and public reactions post-coup. Additionally, the conversation shifts to London's air quality challenges and the contentious Ultra-Low Emission Zone rollout. Finally, they explore groundbreaking research from Crawford Lake, highlighting humanity's significant geological footprint and the debate over the Anthropocene epoch.

Aug 18, 2023 • 24min
Gun-shy: why Niger’s coup stands, for now
Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent for The Economist, delves into the ongoing coup in Niger and the wavering military response from ECOWAS. The discussion highlights the regional implications of economic sanctions and how they tie into the decline of the Russian ruble. Anne Rowe, Obituaries editor, pays tribute to Richard Simpson, a trailblazer in consumer product safety, recounting his efforts to ensure safer products in the marketplace while reflecting on the ongoing tension between safety regulations and personal freedom.